Glenn Baugh 
Louisville Xerox Branch
Administration

I received an email from Bob Gilbert and this was posted on Facebook today 2/13/2023 by Glenns Baugh's daughter, Jennifer:

It is one of the most heartbreaking posts I've ever written, but we had to say goodbye to Dad on Saturday, February 11, 2023. I'm sure in the days ahead I'll spend time poring over many of the pictures that captured some of the happiest memories from his 77 years of life. High school basketball, college fraternity, my childhood, the many happy memories spent with his mom and dad and our family around a dinner table or an ice cream churn on a hot summer day. Years spent enjoying time with lifelong friends, working with great folks, and over a decade of life spent with his lovely wife, Gloria as they shared interests and an abiding love and companionship. Thank you to all who have shared this adventure with him. He was quick with a smile and a laugh, blessed with a great sense of humor, and filled with a kind and generous spirit toward those he loved. He modeled thoughtful intelligence, grace and forgiveness, optimism, and yes... also a tenacity and willfulness that would make a mule look compliant. A beloved husband, father, step-father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and Godfather. A true and loyal friend to many. So truly grateful for a life that was lived in such a way that its absence will be felt well after this initial grieving lessens. He's had so many good friends and cherished family go ahead of him, and I know they're celebrating a reunion even now. Here's to the many hugs, laughs, conversations, great meals, fantastic music, road trips, fish fries.... Miss you forever, Dad!



2 comments:

Paul Nagel said...

He was a good person and a straight shooter when it came to business. I'm proud to say that I knew him!
Paul

Doug Anderson said...

Great guy to work with….RIP

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