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Glen Braxton Grover, born on July 31st, 1960, unexpectedly departed this world on March 3rd, 2025, after suffering a heart attack in his Olympia, WA home. He was the beloved husband of Julie Ann Grover, married thirty-eight years, and is survived by her and their two children Ethan and Emma.





About Glen Braxton Grover.
Glen Braxton Grover’s journey on this earth was a profound adventure marked by his compassion and love, his conservationism, his leadership, and his authenticity. Those who knew him would call him an explorer and a renaissance man. From carpentry to computer science, Glen helped his friends and family in every way he could. His closer friends might thank him for building their computer, their home garden, loft, or even their stairs. Having read nearly every book he could find; Glen imparted his knowledge and wisdom to so many who loved him dearly.
From his home in the Pacific Northwest, Glen and his many talents thrived, for his heart always belonged outdoors. On the weekends he’d climb mountains, a true alpinist and hiker. Glen was known for having summited mountains Rainier, Adams, Baker, St. Helens, Hood, Jefferson, and many more.
In keeping with his affinity for the outdoors, Glen’s physical remains will undergo soil transformation, allowing his enduring energy and stoic spirit to join the natural world Glen loved so much.
Glen’s physical form has left us, but his spirit will endure, and long will it live through our memories. He will always be with us, inspiring us to great heights, encouraging us to speak truth, and reminding us to love one another as much as we can in his absence.



