HARWELL, Glenn, age 75, of Helena, passed away on Friday, May 15, 2020. Services are pending at this time and will be announced once they’re complete. Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or share a memory of Glenn.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Barb Belt says
Hello to the family and friends of Glenn. I worked across the hall from him for many years. We were both counselors. Glenn was a generous man and let me use his office as I neared retirement. He always had a smile and a listening ear. In an intense profession, I couldn’t have asked for a more interesting and supportive neighbor. He provided comfort and guidance for many, he was a devoted father, and he took on career challenges that always amazed me. He was certainly a bright spot in my life for those years. Long live memories of Glenn for all who knew him. Warmly, Barb Belt
Anne Murfitt says
I knew Glenn for many years and he was a great friend! He was a man of many talents – he could do anything he set his mind too. His love for his son Colin, his integrity, and his kindness made the world a better place!
john ilgenfritz says
My memories are fainter, as I knew Glenn and his wife, Jamie 40 plus years ago when I hired her to coordinate the Parent Aide project as part of the federally funded Child Protection Project under the auspices of the County Welfare Department. He was a counselor at that time for another organization and always had a smile on his face and a chuckle or two to share. I also remember him as being very positive and supportive of those challenged by life. I had only seen him briefly over the past few years in the post office or grocery store. He will be missed. I regret that our paths did not cross more frequently in the recent past.
Condolences to his family and loved ones.
John Andrew says
I met both Glenn and Jamie many years ago when they were just developing their relationship in Missoula, both living there and attending the U of M. I was fortunate to share a few adventures and being a resident of Helena able to visit with them and keep up with their directions. Glenn’s sense of being and wisdom in the field of psychology has been an asset to the people of Helena for many years and will be missed, but even more so as a friend as Glenn was to many . . is irreplaceable.
Doug & Karen Booker says
Our condolences to Glenn’s family and close friends, especially Colin who was such in important part of Glenn’s life. It was back in the 70’s when Unionville became a center for a few young couples’ lives and Glenn and Jamie were part of that group. As neighbors and friends over the years we experienced the transitions of our families’ lives together. Glenn was a great neighbor to have, he was kind, thoughtful and always polite. Glenn had many interests in his life that he enjoyed. We were fortunate to have shared some times with him.
Cynde says
Cheryl, I am so sorry to hear of Glenn’s passing. He was lucky to have you in his life.
Betty Gutman says
Glenn was one of my best friends and Oro Fino Gulch neighbor. I miss him dearly. His kindness and sense of humor were gifts he offered freely. May all those who knew and loved him find solace in his memory.
Betty Gutman