Glen, age 67, passed away on May 13, 2020 at 2:31pm. He was a resident of Colorado Springs for 33 years. Prior to that, he lived in Cheyenne, Wyoming stationed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. After serving over 20 years in the United States Air Force, he became a career over the road truck driver.

Glen was born on April 11, 1953 to Millard Warner and Clara (Van Matre) Warner in Raton, New Mexico. Glen married Deborah (Givens) on May 3, 1973 in Trinidad, Colorado.

Glen had several nicknames that he went by. His middle name was Martin so his immediate family always called him Marty. Glen also went by Cowboy to his close friends and some family members. He had a love for the western lifestyle. One of his favorite sports to watch live or on television was bull riding. In his younger years, he had a passion for recreational softball. As the years wore on him slightly, he gave up the softball bat for golf clubs. He did not get to play too often but he enjoyed every second he was able to get out to a golf course. He honestly loved being outdoors.

Glen attended Trinidad High School, graduating in 1971. He attended Trinidad State Junior College for a short time before marrying high school sweetheart, Deborah Givens, and moving to Greeley, Colorado. With their first son on the way, Glen enlisted in the United States Air Force. This took them down to Austin, Texas to his first duty station. In the 8 years stationed there, they conceived their second son.

Glen is survived by his loving wife, Deborah; two sons, Mark and Shain; older brother, Rusty; granddaughter, Xaria; and grandson Bodhi. Glen was preceded in death by his father, mother and younger brother, Scott.

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  1. Deb, Mark and Shain:
    I’m so sorry for your loss. But I’m sure God welcomed Uncle Marty with open arms. Please know you are on my mind and in my prayers. Hugs.

  2. Uncle Marty you will be missed. Sending my love to Aunt Deb and Mark and Shain.

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