

Died August 19, 2024
Glenn Nathan Nice was born and raised in Cortez, Colorado. He passed away in Kansas on August 19th, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love, dedication, and cherished memories.
Glenn is survived by his beloved wife, Cindy (Searls) Nice; his sons and daughters-in-law, Stan and Tracy Nice, and Nate and Shelly Nice; his grandchildren, Alex, Elijah, Cora, and Ezra; and his sister and brother-in-law, Janet (Nice) and Richard Davis.
Glenn's life was marked by his unwavering commitment to his family, his community, and his church. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grandfather. His family was his greatest joy.
After high school, Glenn attended Ambassador College in Pasadena, CA, where he earned his Bachelor's degree. He later completed a MBA at Cal State LA. Most of his career was spent working for non-profit organizations. Glenn was fulfilled by helping others, and showed kindness to all he met.
Throughout his life, Glenn enjoyed various interests and hobbies. He was known for his love of woodworking and created beautiful things. He also enjoyed longarm quilting and bowling. He cherished spending time with family and friends and loved traveling all over the country with his https://cremationcenterkc.mykeeper.com/GlennNice
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R. Gail Nice (Inglima) (1968)
Will miss this man, it was hard goodbye. Glenn and I are double cousins. Our moms are sisters and dads are brothers. Both couples wed in 1947, the girls had been writing to the Nice boys that lived down the road and were depolyed during WWII. Glenn and I were born in 1950, he lived in Colorado and I lived in Indiana.
When the two of us arrived at AC Pasadena the fall of 1968 many assumed we were siblings. Some maybe thought we were a couple - we "hung out" more than was allowed!
I have only fond memories of this fine man. R Gail Nice Inglima
Marc Segall (Courtenay) (1969)
Sorry for your loss Gail and thank you for the commentary. I'd forgotten you were "double cousins". Glenn was a respected and thoughtful person, and my heart goes out to his family. Hope you and Mel are well and kind regards to you both. Marc Segall Courtenay
Julia Kinstle (Yoder) (1970)
At AC, I merely knew of Glenn. Later, he and his wife's son and my daughter married. More recently, I came to know Glenn as a most kind gentleman. I feel blessed to have know him. He is certainly missed.