Glen Albert Searcy, Jr

 

Glen Albert Searcy, Jr, passed away suddenly on Sunday, October 24th, 2021. He was born July 27, 1951 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Houston, TX to Glen Albert Searcy, Sr. and Aurelia “Rusty” Henderson Searcy. Glen married Sheryl price on August 10, 1971. His wife, Sheryl, passed on April 6th, 2006. Glen met Sabrina Calderon in 2006 and they were married one year later in October of 2007.

Glen joined the Army National Guard on Dec 4th of 1971 and was stationed near Monterey Bay, California. After returning home, he attended the University of Houston, worked as a draftsman, an electrical engineer, a master electrician and finally founded and ran a successful company in 2016.

Glen is preceded in death by his wife Sheryl, his parents Glen and Rusty, and his brother Skeeter.

He is survived by his wife, Sabrina; his daughter, Julie Anderson and her husband Eric, and their children Aiden and Avery; Glen’s stepson Wesley Hill, his wife Ashley and their children, Kyle, Micah, Carly, and Alyssa; His stepdaughter Whitney Tuthill, her husband Bryan, and their children Jemma and Graham. Glen is also survived by Skeeter’s daughter Natalie Cauthen, Skeeter’s son Blake Searcy and his wife Shannon. Glen’s sisters, Debra Searcy Frazer, husband David and children Sammy and Kyle; Tammy Searcy Dupree, husband John and son Taylor; and Juana Searcy and her wife, Melissa and son Dylan, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Glen was a loving brother, husband, father and grandfather.

There will be a visitation held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, October 29, 2021 at Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland. Funeral service will begin Saturday, October 30, 2021, 10 a.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home. Followed by a graveside at South Park Cemetery in Pearland, TX.

5 comments

  1. Dear Sabrina,
    We are so very sorry for your loss. God bless you with comfort and peace.

    Deepest sympathies,

    Tom and Jeanette

    Thomas L. Dooley
  2. So saddened by our loss – such a kind and well respected member of the class of ‘69 at PHS – a true gentleman. . A classmate of ‘69

    Kathy
  3. I will always cherish the Kenilwood childhood memories of “Cowboy” and “Skeeter” and our football games on the corner with Dale Franks and Harmon Fine. I know they are avoiding the palm trees on the football field in heaven. Prayers for Debbie, Tammy and the entire Searcy family.

    Brooks Valls
  4. I will always cherish the Kenilwood childhood memories of “Cowboy” and “Skeeter” and our football games on the corner with Dale Franks and Harmon Fine. I know they are avoiding the palm trees on the football field in heaven. Prayers for Debbie, Tammy and the entire Searcy family.I will always cherish the Kenilwood childhood memories of “Cowboy” and “Skeeter” and our football games on the corner with Dale Franks and Harmon Fine. I know they are avoiding the palm trees on the football field in heaven. Prayers for Debbie, Tammy and the entire Searcy family.

    Brooks Valls
  5. Sabrina and the Searcy family,

    Maryann and I were so saddened to hear Glen had passed away. He and I attended PHS and were co-captains of the 1968-1969 Oiler football team. Glen was a very popular student and great friend. He was a true gentleman in every way. Thank you Glen for your service to our country during the Vietnam era. Maryann and I cannot attend his services, but we want to extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to Glen’s family. Rest in Peace Cowboy!

    MARK A MCQUILLER

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