Obituaries

William Glenn Timbrook

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William Glenn Timbrook, age 83, passed away on August 6, 2020, at his home in Columbia. Glenn was born on May 7, 1937, in Moberly, Missouri to Glenn Braxton and Letha Mae Hamblin Timbrook. He was the oldest of four boys; his brother, Sam Timbrook of Columbia survives. During his lifetime he was employed as a manger at the University of Missouri Technical Education Services Department, Circulation Manager for the Fulton Daily Sun Gazette and when he retired, as a salesman at Payless Cashways Home Improvement Center in Columbia. Glenn was a true people-person who never met a stranger, and it was his great joy to sit and visit with family and the many friends he made. He will be sadly missed by family and the many friends who knew and loved him during his 83 years. On August 2, 1958, he was married to Barbara Jean Marcum who survives at their home in Columbia. Glenn and Barbara's six children survive: daughter, Alice Corinne Timbrook and her son Nicholas Vern-Glenn of Columbia; son, David Jay Timbrook and family, LeeAnn (Tippins), West Glenn, Jenny (Zink), Majestah (Markin), and Justin, all of the state of California; daughter, Pamela (Jeff) Leeper and family, Brandon Glen and Briana (Edler), all of rural Callaway County; son, Stephen Glenn (Heather) Timbrook and family, Alyssa, MacKenzie, Zacharie, and Reagan, all of Hannibal; son, Andrew Glenn (Medea) Timbrook and their daughter Renee' of Hannibal; daughter, Devon Stevens and her son Marcum Everett Glenn of Bethany, Missouri. Also surviving are four great-grandchildren, Sawyer, Vanessa, Axel and Madelynn; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Leonard Eugene Timbrook and Robert Harrison Timbrook; a stepsister, Emma Jane Kirkendoll; and a stepbrother, Braxton Timbrook. Funeral Services will be at 3:00 p.m. Monday, August 10, 2020, at Bach-Yager Funeral Chapel. Visitation will be Monday, from 1:00 p.m. until time of service. Burial will follow the service at White Cloud Cemetery, between Millersburg and Fulton. Because of the COVID virus the City of Columbia requires the wearing of face masks and social distancing in all public buildings. The family requests that all abide by these restrictions. Memorial contributions are suggested to Iowa City Stead Family Children's Hospital (Child Life), in the name of Marcum Stevens or to Timbrook House Residential Care Facility in New Bloomfield, Missouri, c/o Bach-Yager Funeral Chapel, 1610 N. Garth Ave., Columbia, MO 65202. Online condolences and tributes may be shared with the family at www.bachyager.com.

Published August 8, 2020