Retired. I worked with computers the majority of my career as an Operator,Tele Comm Analyst, and with CAD ( Computer Aided Design). I have been retired as of 2005. I do research in my spare time on the early Southern New Jersey glass industry, where the art of blowing glass by hand began in America. I also collect and study items from the F4 Phantom II fighter aircraft. I was a mechanic on the environmental systems on this plane in SEA at Ubon RTAFB,Thailand in 1969-70. I have a functioning Ejection Seat (minus rocket) out of a F4D, that I am currently working on.
Glenn procured this urn at Bob Brooks auction house in 2010. This urn came from the defunct Brooks West Side Funeral Home 181 Atlantic St. Bridgeton NJ. It was included with numerous other funeral home items including an embalming machine. Glenn decided that this urn would eventually become his final resting place. Soooo! why not see how many times he can photo himself with the urn. Crazy? Not really. I would think that all his future kin will know that he had a 'sense of humor'