Robert Hoskin
My fondest memory of Glenn was when he had a Ford tractor in his garage that he purchased used to aid his indentured servitude workforce (his kids)with some much needed mechanization. Prior to the tractor purchase, Kris was leveling the future home lots with a spade. The tractor was fully intact the last I saw it on day one. Glenn believed he heard a rattle that he couldn't identify deep within the bowels of the tractor. So the next day when I saw the tractor anew, Glenn had disassembled it completely in two pieces in order to find the rattle. I believe he heard the rattle on a Monday and the tractor was halfed by Tuesday sun up. He had to go to McCarls to work at 7am of course. Glenn was by far the most industrious individual I've ever known. A great father, a mentor to his boys, and all around good guy. He is what you think of when you think of a good dad. I will miss Glenn.

