Thanks.
Glen was from Arkansas.
Our local country DJ knew him and had worked with Glen. Bob Robbins has been the top country DJ in Little Rock for over 40 years. He dedicated this mornings radio show to Glen.
He and his wife were very open about the caregiving difficulties posed by Alzheimer’s. The person you know and love is essentially dying bit by bit over a long time.
I have not seen that, but it sounds very sad. That is amazing about how, even during his downward slide, he was still able to play his guitar.
Alice Cooper talks about his golfing buddy Glen. They both lived in Phoenix and saw each other regularly.
Together in 2005
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Cooper talks about seeing the early changes in Glen’s short term memory. Glen would tell him a joke at the first hole. Then tell it again a few holes later. Then again after that.
Very interesting interview.
Thank you for that. That was a wonderful interview! I’m going to share it on Facebook.
Really appreciate that.
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Thank you.
Glen seemed like a great guy to hang out with.
I’m glad that Alice Cooper shared his memories of Glen. I didn’t know that he was such a good golfer.
Oh yeah, Alice is a great golfer: like par golf.
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Or were you talking about Glen?
He lived a rich life, but watching his documentary on CNN was very sad. Rest in peace. What a terrible disease
Alice was saying that Glen was just as good at golf. He would know since they played together for years.
Alice didn’t say when Glen stopped playing golf. I’d guess it must of been several years ago.
Really liked his TV show. RIP, Glen.
Yes also here – thank you for this, aceplace57. I really enjoyed this interview.