Maw, Glen Harold[1]
1939 - 2016 (76 years) Has 67 ancestors and 7 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Birth 15 Dec 1939 Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA [2] MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169598600Gender Male Obituary - Glen Harold Maw
December 15, 1939 - September 5, 2016
Glen Harold Maw, 76 years, was called back to his heavenly home Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. He died peacefully in his sleep. His wonderful spirit and tender heart will be immeasurably missed by so many.
He was born Dec. 15, 1939, in Washington, D.C., to Afton Powell and Harold Lewis Maw. He was their beautiful firstborn.
His wife, Cynthia Joy Richmond Maw, and their loving and precious family of three valiant sons and two amazing daughters and those who have married into the family, like to think of Glen, their beloved husband and dad, in his many roles, stewardships and callings. He is also a devoted brother, uncle, "Poppie," gifted teacher, professor, mentor, friend, lover of nature, "Captain Sunshine" and disciple.
In his early years, his family moved to the Ogden area and a few years later to Salt Lake City. For many years in his youth he was a diligent newspaper carrier. He was educated in Salt Lake schools, having been elected editor of the school newspaper in junior high. At East High he was manager of the football team, a stellar member of the wrestling team at 98 pounds and a member of mixed chorus. He attended and graduated from LDS Seminary. He was an Eagle Scout.
He attended the University of Utah, where he was schooled for three years as an engineering/chemistry student before he served for two and a half years in his beloved Norway as an LDS missionary. He met his sweetheart, Cindy, at a church dance. After his mission they became eternal companions. They were married and sealed together in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 20, 1963.
He finished his last year at UofU, and in February 1964, they moved to University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana for graduate work. He changed his field of study from engineering to counseling psychology, where he earned his Ph.D. Glen and Cindy gave birth to their first two adorable children in Illinois. They returned to Logan, Utah, where Glen was hired at Utah State University in the Student Services Department. He worked in the Counseling Center and as an adjunct professor of psychology ... and three more babies arrived. He later was able to create and direct the Career Development Center. He also created a career class and wrote a wonderful text/workbook to assist students in learning about themselves and how they could fit into the world of work successfully. He coined the phrase "fogwalking," which basically means trusting in the process of going forward in life, especially in challenging times, a few steps at a time, gathering information, sorting through it, making some decisions that seem correct until the "fog" lifts to take a few more steps. Poppie Dear, your family is doing their best to fogwalk now into the future without your warmth, wisdom and humor. We love and need your spirit very much. After 35 years, Glen retired to a different phase of his life.
Glen enjoyed music of many genres, "Man of La Mancha," gardening, reading, writing poems and prose, serving and inspiring others, snow skiing, backpacking with the Scouts and sons and making raspberry jam. He loved going on motorcycle rides. He was fervent about coaching softball and soccer.
He has dealt with Parkinson's disease for 16 years with courage and grace, supported by his loved ones and special friends. In the last few years he has not had the ability to be as physically active, but he so enjoyed his wonderful grandchildren playing around his home on a regular basis. That was a great joy to him.
He has served in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all his life, participating in several bishoprics, as a gospel teacher and with young adults.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Cindy, his five children and their spouses Kevin Maw (Kimberly), Kari Beazer (David), Lisa Higley, Marty Maw (Cortnie) and Andy Maw (Jaime), five siblings and their spouses and his wife's sister, and many nieces and nephews. He has 16 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one on the way.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his parents-in-law and two brothers in law.
All funeral services will be held at the Mount Logan Stake Center at 565 E. 100 South, Logan, on Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, at 1 p.m. with a viewing taking place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, there will be a viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mount Logan Stake Center. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery following the service. Condolences and memories can be shared online at www.webbmortuary.com.
_UID CD6AEDB7F23641CB90979859CDC4AF85ECEF Death 5 Sep 2016 , , Idaho, USA [2] MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169598600Burial 12 Sep 2016 Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA [2] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169598600
Birth: Dec. 15, 1939 District Of Columbia, USA
Death: Sep. 5, 2016 Idaho, USA
Glen Harold Maw
December 15, 1939 - September 5, 2016
Glen Harold Maw, 76 years, was called back to his heavenly home Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. He died peacefully in his sleep. His wonderful spirit and tender heart will be immeasurably missed by so many.
He was born Dec. 15, 1939, in Washington, D.C., to Afton Powell and Harold Lewis Maw. He was their beautiful firstborn.
His wife, Cynthia Joy Richmond Maw, and their loving and precious family of three valiant sons and two amazing daughters and those who have married into the family, like to think of Glen, their beloved husband and dad, in his many roles, stewardships and callings. He is also a devoted brother, uncle, "Poppie," gifted teacher, professor, mentor, friend, lover of nature, "Captain Sunshine" and disciple.
In his early years, his family moved to the Ogden area and a few years later to Salt Lake City. For many years in his youth he was a diligent newspaper carrier. He was educated in Salt Lake schools, having been elected editor of the school newspaper in junior high. At East High he was manager of the football team, a stellar member of the wrestling team at 98 pounds and a member of mixed chorus. He attended and graduated from LDS Seminary. He was an Eagle Scout.
He attended the University of Utah, where he was schooled for three years as an engineering/chemistry student before he served for two and a half years in his beloved Norway as an LDS missionary. He met his sweetheart, Cindy, at a church dance. After his mission they became eternal companions. They were married and sealed together in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 20, 1963.
He finished his last year at UofU, and in February 1964, they moved to University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana for graduate work. He changed his field of study from engineering to counseling psychology, where he earned his Ph.D. Glen and Cindy gave birth to their first two adorable children in Illinois. They returned to Logan, Utah, where Glen was hired at Utah State University in the Student Services Department. He worked in the Counseling Center and as an adjunct professor of psychology ... and three more babies arrived. He later was able to create and direct the Career Development Center. He also created a career class and wrote a wonderful text/workbook to assist students in learning about themselves and how they could fit into the world of work successfully. He coined the phrase "fogwalking," which basically means trusting in the process of going forward in life, especially in challenging times, a few steps at a time, gathering information, sorting through it, making some decisions that seem correct until the "fog" lifts to take a few more steps. Poppie Dear, your family is doing their best to fogwalk now into the future without your warmth, wisdom and humor. We love and need your spirit very much. After 35 years, Glen retired to a different phase of his life.
Glen enjoyed music of many genres, "Man of La Mancha," gardening, reading, writing poems and prose, serving and inspiring others, snow skiing, backpacking with the Scouts and sons and making raspberry jam. He loved going on motorcycle rides. He was fervent about coaching softball and soccer.
He has dealt with Parkinson's disease for 16 years with courage and grace, supported by his loved ones and special friends. In the last few years he has not had the ability to be as physically active, but he so enjoyed his wonderful grandchildren playing around his home on a regular basis. That was a great joy to him.
He has served in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all his life, participating in several bishoprics, as a gospel teacher and with young adults.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Cindy, his five children and their spouses Kevin Maw (Kimberly), Kari Beazer (David), Lisa Higley, Marty Maw (Cortnie) and Andy Maw (Jaime), five siblings and their spouses and his wife's sister. He has 16 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one on the way.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his parents-in-law and two brothers in law.
All funeral services will be held at the Mount Logan Stake Center at 565 E. 100 South, Logan, on Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, at 1 p.m. with a viewing taking place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, there will be a viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery following the service. Condolences and memories can be shared online at www.webbmortuary.com.
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Parents:
Harold Louis Maw (1915 - 2001)
Afton Powell Maw (1915 - 2008)
Burial: Logan City Cemetery
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Created by: Kelly Howell
Record added: Sep 08, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 169598600
Glen Harold Maw (1939-2016) - Find A Grave Memorial MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
MMI - I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169598600Patriarch & Matriarch Maw
d. Yes, date unknown (13 x Great Grandfather)
Miller, Ireta Louisa
b. 10 Feb 1892, Farmington, Davis, Utah, USA
d. 30 Sep 1936, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (Age 44 years) (Grandmother)Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I23361 The Family Maw Last Modified 21 Feb 2022
Father Maw, Harold Louis
b. 26 Nov 1915, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
d. 15 Jul 2001, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (Age 85 years)Mother Powell, Afton
b. 13 May 1915, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
d. 25 Jan 2008, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (Age 92 years)Marriage 26 Nov 1938 Salt Lake LDS Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Age at Marriage He : 23 years - She : 23 years and 6 months. Family ID F7237 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Living Children 5 children Family ID F7240 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Dec 2017
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Event Map Click to display Birth - 15 Dec 1939 - Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Child - Maw, Martin "Marty" Richmond "Marty" - 21 Jul 1975 - Logan, Cache, Utah, USA Death - 5 Sep 2016 - , , Idaho, USA Burial - 12 Sep 2016 - Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend
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I23361 - Glen Harold Maw
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