On the evening of September 23, 2022 Glenn passed away peacefully in the arms of his daughter. Glenn was 83 years old.
Glenn was Born January 15th, 1939 in Helena, MT to Fred & Vera Black. Glenn Graduated high school valedictorian in 1957. He was awarded the Bausch & Lomb Science award 1956-57.
Glenn worked for the power company alongside his father. He also worked for the Office of Civil Defense in Helena. He graduated from MSU with a Master’s Degree in Education and continued to teach many students from MSU to Fort Peck Community College. He also spent many years as a volunteer firefighter and helping Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Glenn enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He Loved a good Liver and onions with salt and pepper. He enjoyed cooking, talking on the phone, seeing his grandkids successes, having a good beer with his friends, and talking science.
Glenn leaves behind his beloved Sister Beverly Schmitz, Brother Dick Black (Nina), Daughter Kim Stueck (Scott), Son Greg Black, Grandchildren Elizabeth and Kaden, Cherice, Vito, Karina, and great grandchildren Marlee, Jett, & Elizabeth Clair, and many nieces and nephews
Memorial Service will be held at Stevenson & Wilke October 7th, 2022 at 2PM located at 212 Broadway Street Townsend, MT.
Service Schedule
Celebration of His Life
2:00 p.m.
Friday October 7, 2022
Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
212 Broadway
Townsend, Montana 59644
Service Schedule
Celebration of His Life
2:00 p.m.
Friday October 7, 2022
Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
212 Broadway
Townsend, Montana 59644
Robert P Wright says
Add me to the list of Glenn’s friends We go back to 7th grade at Hawthorne School 3R football and classes with Miss Reese. We roomed together at MSC at the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He mentored our daughter Michel when she attended MSC. GLenn and I stayed in touch across the USA until his passing. We bonded as brothers. He is missed. Bob Wright
Kip Kapinos says
I’ve known Glenn since my wife Barb worked for him at the Office of Continuing Education at MSU alongside Ray Sperry in the 1970’s. He had the most hearty laugh, loved great stories and I’ve never seen a man put away such a large amount of beer! At our yearly cabin parties, bears would be scared off by the thunderous roar of Glenn’s snore. At least I never saw any bears hanging around during the night. Since he moved to Townsend we frequently spoke by phone and Glenn made my day when he said he saved my emails for last so he could enjoy a good laugh. He was the first to volunteer to help us out when we moved or when our cabin needed a new roof. Absolutely a wonderful friend and I miss him terribly. Rest In Peace my Good Friend. Kip Kapinos
Stanley Butcher says
Adding my sorrows to Glenn’s passing. Fraternity brother and friend, I visited with him last
Barbara Kapinos says
I was fortunate to work with Glenn at MSU for several years. He was supposed to be one of my supervisors, but it was an office where we all worked together as co-workers. Glenn became a good friend and remained a friend through the years. Glenn had a way of lighting up a room. His sense of humor and his laugh always made everyone smile. Glenn will be missed by many. Rest in peace.