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Glenn O Veach, age 60 of Herndon, VA, originally of Ironton, OH died peacefully Sunday morning, January 1, 2017 after an extended battle with ALS.
Glenn was preceded in death by his brothers Walter Veach of Loveland, CO and Dean Veach of Topeka, KS. Glenn is survived by his wife of 24 years, Laura Veach of Herndon, VA; his sons, Timon Veach of Pittsburgh, PA and Ari Veach of New York, NY; his mother Isabel Rose Veach of Lawrence, KS; his sisters Cinda Schneweis of Lawrence, KS, Susan Albright of Sierra Vista, AZ, Julia Veach of Sedalia, MO, Emily Hauser of Bolivar, MO and his brother Daniel Veach of Sierra Vista, AZ as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Glenn graduated from the University of Kansas with an MS in Computer Science.
He spent his professional career as a computer systems architect and focused on designing security software solutions for businesses around the globe. Glenn loved to sail and was an avid fan of the Washington Nationals. His friends and family will greatly miss Glenn's intelligence, his courage and his sense of humor.
A celebration of life service will be held in April at Frying Pan Farm Park in Herndon, VA. Details will follow at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the ALS Association via the following link http://bit.ly/2ildG6w.
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I had the distinct honor and pleasure of working with Glenn during his years with GTRI and RSCorp. Glenn was a wonderful individual, and a class act. Rest in peace, Glenn.
Joseph Enzor
January 16, 2017
We are sorry to hear of Glenn's passing
Nan Hunt
January 11, 2017
It's saddening to know you're no longer with us in a physical state. Thank you for your inspiration and guidance. You may not have realized it at the time but your actions and words will forever guide my life.
Adam Kuehl
January 9, 2017
You will be missed my dear friend! My thoughts and prayers are with Laura and family.
Fotios Skouzes
January 9, 2017
Rest in the joy of Jesus' arms. We will see you again.
Dana Veach
January 8, 2017
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