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their home on the Glass Ranch in northeaste­rn Glasscock County, where they still reside 51 years later. Helen and Lynn have three children—Elizabeth and husband, Shelby Staggs from Lubbock, Wesley and wife, Ashley Glass from Sterling City, and Jamie and husband, Baylor Walker who also live on the Glasscock County ranch. Wesley and Baylor have partnered with Lynn in the ranching business for over 20 years. The Glasses have eight grandchild­ren: Mallory, Joelle, and Sawyer Staggs, Peighton and Carter Glass, and Shawn, Lyndee, and Mason Walker.

Lynn epitomized the values of the West Texas rancher: love of the land, love of family, and love of God the Creator. Lynn had a strong work ethic and a fierce determinat­ion to protect and care for his livestock, and to conserve and improve his ranchland. The Glass family received a Texas Family Land Heritage award in 1990 given to families whose properties have been in continuous agricultur­e production for 100 or more years. He was proud of his family ranching heritage and felt that ranching was his calling. He loved his wooled Rambouille­t sheep and his Hereford/Angus black baldy cattle. He was twice named Conservati­on Rancher by the North Concho River Soil and Water Conservati­on District and served as President of the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Associatio­n in 2007-2008. Lynn also served as a director of the Glasscock County Undergroun­d Water Conservati­on District for 11 years. He was a member of the Glasscock County ISD board, serving in that capacity for 15 years. He also belonged to the Texas and Southweste­rn Cattle Raisers Associatio­n.

Lynn was a faithful member and elder of the First Presbyteri­an Church in Sterling City. In 2005 he and Helen moved their membership to First Presbyteri­an Church of Big Spring and became active there.

Pallbearer­s are Lynn’s eight grandchild­ren. Honorary pallbearer­s are Larry Glass, Dick Boger, Warner Phillips, Barney Sisco, Dennis Fuchs, Bill Stroman, John Phillips, Stan Garrison, Lee Bloodworth, Bob Bowlin, and Mike Baker.

Lynn had a deep respect and appreciati­on for the men who have worked for him for so many years: Charlie and Stella Carter, Vicente Guerrero, Santana Luna, Junior Luna, Jim and Lauri Spivey and Dustin Miller.

Lynn’s family wishes to thank Home Hospice of Big Spring, especially Kimmy Teeters, Beverly Grant, and loving caregivers Chris Camacho, Hilda Martinez, Laura, Matthew, & Noemi Mojica, Cynde Musgrove, Virginia Bernal, and Anna Silva.

Graveside services will be at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, at Montvale Cemetery in Sterling City. A memorial service will be held at 11:30 AM Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, at First Presbyteri­an Church in Big Spring. The family will receive friends in the Courtyard following the service at the church. . Due to the current pandemic, social distancing and masks are encouraged. He will lie in state from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020, at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of NalleyPick­le & Welch Funeral Home. Online condolence­s can be made at www.npwelch.com

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