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Cyrus Wayne Glenn, a beacon of love and adventure, departed from this world on February 27, 2026, in Rathdrum, ID, leaving behind a legacy that will echo in the hearts he touched. Born on July 26, 1957, in the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon, Cyrus's life was a testament to the pursuit of passion and familial bonds, a journey marked by both purpose and profound affection.
As a proud graduate of Madison High School, Cyrus laid the cornerstone for a fulfilling career as a dedicated pressman, where his unwavering commitment to excellence garnered both respect and admiration from his peers. His professional legacy is not just in the work he accomplished but in the integrity he embodied, inspiring all those around him.
Beyond the workplace, Cyrus reveled in the great outdoors, finding solace and joy in the embrace of nature. Whether hunting, fishing, or camping, he cherished these pursuits as much more than hobbies; they were cherished moments spent with family that deepened the connections he held dear, creating a tapestry of memories that will forever light the hearts of those who loved him.
Cyrus leaves behind his two beloved sons, Craig Glenn and Jason Glenn, who carry forward the torch of their father’s spirit. His profound love and invaluable guidance will forever shape their lives, as they navigate the paths laid before them, guided by his indomitable spirit.
Reunited now with his cherished mother, Willa, and father, Ralph, who welcomed him back with open arms, Cyrus’s journey continues in a realm beyond this one. His life is a vibrant collage of laughter, love, and endless adventures, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. In every memory and in every shared story, Cyrus Wayne Glenn will forever shine brightly, a reminder of the love that binds us all.
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