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Monday, June 22, 2009

Services for Glenn Beazley

Our friend and colleague, Glenn Edward Beazley, 51, of Jefferson City, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2009, at St. Mary’s Health Center.

Glenn was an agent and supervisor for Peak Bail Bonds. Glenn previously worked in law enforcement. He was the youngest police officer in Missouri history. He started as a police officer in Bland and Hermann, Missouri in 1976. He also worked for the Jefferson City Police Department and the Cole County Sheriffs Department. He was a Lieutenant in charge of the Cole County Narcotics Task Force. Glenn taught a concealed weapons course and was a specialized instructor for law enforcement and various agencies. He owned Monitored Release House Arrest. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and looking for arrowheads. Most of all, Glenn enjoyed spending time with his family.

He is survived by his wife Janet and four children: Katlyn, Kelly, Austin, and Haylee. He is also survived by his father: William Beazley of Jefferson City; one brother: Terry Beazley of Wardsville; one sister: Jan Shields (husband Eddie) of Alton, Missouri; two brother-in-laws: Nathan Ament and Matthew Ament both of Jefferson City.

Friends will be received from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Houser-Millard Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 26, 2009, at the Houser-Millard Funeral Home, with Joe Bonchonski officiating. Interment will follow in Hawthorn Memorial Gardens. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Glenn Beazley Children’s Educational Fund. Arrangements are under the direction of HOUSER-MILLARD Funeral Directors, 2613 West Main Street; Jefferson City, Missouri 65109. (573) 636-3838.

5 comments:

  1. I will miss you Glenn i love you like a brother. J.M.

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  2. We chased after Springfields Most Wanted for
    16 Days straight! Glenn was right there checking out information and addresses, even called in a favor just for us. Thank you Glenn for everything you did for us. You`ll be missed by many people, a true loss. David Milligan

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  3. May Glenn rest in God's loving arms forever. May the good Lord be with his family & many friends as they will think of him often.
    Joe Bryan, Semper Fidelis

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  4. Glenn you will be missed by all that knew you!
    Janet,our prayers go out to you and the kids TK

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  5. wow, it is so cool to see what you all write about my dad. I just googled his name because I miss him so much. You all just made my day. Dad, I miss you more than you will ever know and an so thankful I grew up with you as my father. I am so lucky and even though our time was cut short, I cherish everyday I had with you.
    Love, your daughter
    Katlyn

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