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Glen Elcano

 

 

Glen Michael Elcano

February 11, 1972 June 3, 2004

Relatives and friends are invited to attend graveside services for Glen at Greenlawn Southwest Cemetery located at 2739 Panama Lane on Wednesday, June 9, 2004, at 11:00 a.m. Visitations will be on Tuesday, June 8, from 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Glen was preceded in death by his father, Glen R. Elcano and survived by his wife, Jennifer Elcano; his son, Michael and daughter, Ashley Elcano; his mother, Linda Elcano; in-laws, Lester and Diane Lucas; sister, Deanna Blaise and her husband, Kenny; brother, JJ Elcano and wife, Dava; nieces, Kortny Blaise and Laney Elcano; nephews, Hayden Blaise and Ryan Elcano; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him and will miss him dearly.

Glen was born and riased in Bakersfield. He attended McKee Elementary School, General Shafter School and graduated in 1990 from Bakersfield High School. Growing up he was a member of the Kern Delta 4-H Club and his projects included raising sheep, hogs and springer dairy heifers. In the past few years, he has enjoyed being a part of his sons 4-H dairy projects. He enjoyed his family vacations at the Pismo Dunes riding quads, bird hunting with uncles and friends, fishing, flying radio controlled airplanes, and most anything that had an engine. His favorite hangouts were Carlas Café and Harvest Steakhouse.

His father and mother helped and encouraged him to get started in the farming busness and for the past nine years, he and his wife owned and operated GlenJen Farms. They raised alfalfa, oat hay, silage corn, and did custom work for many local farmers. Corn was one of his favorite crops to grow because he could almost see it grow before his eyes. Glen was known for his big blue haystack retriever, which he designed and built with his father-in-law. He delivered hay daily to numerous customers in the area who will miss his service.

Glen was born with his fathers heart and gift of being mechanically inclined. He always had a cute story to tell, loved children, carried a smile on his face and was always there for whoever needed him. He has given us many memories to cherish and will forever be in our hearts.

 
 
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