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Glenn Edward Seybold

May 16, 1958 — October 16, 2019

Glenn E Seybold passed away in Medford, Oregon on Wednesday October 16th, 2019 at the age of 61. Glenn stayed strong and hopeful while fighting his protracted battle with cancer. Glenn was born on May 16, 1958 in San Francisco, California. Glenn was a man who worked hard throughout his life and took deep pride within his occupation as a Master Welder. He performed the duties of this occupation in a variety of different settings and locations. Glenn moved from Sacramento, California in 2004 and relocated in the beautiful town of Kerby, Oregon where he sought employment and was successful. He maintained employment as a Master Welder until he was physically unable to do so any longer due to his medical setbacks. Glenn’s spirit was most free when riding his motorcycle. He was a rider most of his life and took deep pride in the meaning behind his clubs commitments. He loved his members and referred to them as his brothers and sisters. He prided the family element they provided to him and his beloved Patricia. Glenn was actively involved with his Club known as “ECV” and his motorcycle club “Band of Brothers”. The unwavering support and involvement will never go unnoticed as they accomplished many things as a group while contributing and impacting parts of Oregon by riding to attain charitable goods and toys for both children and their families during the holidays. Glenn felt deeply that children should be happy and would do what he could to ensure that children received toys during the holiday season.
Survivors include his Spouse Patricia Reeves. Glenn also leaves behind his Daughter Holly Seybold, Son Dustin, and Daughter Alana Alcala-Reeves. Glenn took deep pride, happiness, and pleasure in being a grandfather and was so incredibly proud when each grandchild entered the world. Glenn leaves behind his Granddaughter Courtney (Holly’s daughter), Grandson Rodger, Granddaughter Kyleen, and Grandson William (Alana’s children). Glenn also leaves behind his Sister Karen, his Niece Brenna, and Great-Niece Keria.
On behalf of Glenn, acknowledging the members for all of their contributions, support, and involvement cannot go unstated. You have all done so much for Glenn and Patricia. He wanted every one of you to know days prior to his passing how intrinsically grateful and blessed he felt to have such caring family/friends as all of you. A hearty amount of gratitude is expressed to the Sportsman Tavern, ECV, and Band of Brothers members. On behalf of Glenn I state, “Do not cry with sadness, ride with a smile and know your brother is with you.”

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