Services

Visitation One

Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Copperfield Church

8350 Hwy 6 N
Houston , TX 77095.

Funeral Service

Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
12:00 pm

Copperfield Church

8350 Hwy 6 N
Houston , TX 77095.

Burial

Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
Following Service

Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery

12800 Westheimer
Houston , TX 77077.
Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Copperfield Church
8350 Hwy 6 N
Houston , TX 77095.
Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
12:00 pm
Copperfield Church
8350 Hwy 6 N
Houston , TX 77095.
Fri. Mar. 14, 2008
Following Service
Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery
12800 Westheimer
Houston , TX 77077.
In Memory of
Glenn Thomas Moreau
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Glenn Thomas Moreau was born July 26, 1965 in Houston, Texas. He was the second child born to Wilbert and Madlyn Moreau. His brother is Floyd Moreau and his sister is Linda (Moreau) Hansen. He lived all of his childhood years in Bellaire, Texas. He attended Gordon Elementary, Pershing Jr. High and Bellaire High School. He graduated from Bellaire High School in 1985. He was the father of one son, Zachary Fucik. He was a certified electrician for many years. He could fix anything and also build "pratically" anything. He met a lot of people in his line of business and touched many lives. He was a member of Copperfield Church since 2005. Glenn was very much a "cajun". He liked anything spicy. If it wasn't spicy, he would add spice to it. He loved to fish. Fishing was his passion. Anytime someone was going fishing, he wanted to go with them. In an article found in his belongings called What is a Cajun?, it says "He has tolerance for those who earn it, charity for those who need it, a smile for those who will return it, and love for all who will share it". That is a perfect description of Glenn Moreau. He will be deeply missed by many.
Glenn was a fun loving and high spirited brother, son and father. Glenn had a big heart and would always strive to serve and please those around him. He was known as a very dedicated and hard working employee and was well respected in the Electrician industry. The family really enjoyed his outgoing personality and the nieces and nephews especially enjoyed his generous gifts around the holidays. He had a passion for outdoor cooking on the "old smokey" cooking up some of the best tasting chicken and steaks around. He always made the greatest chicken and sausage gumbo around special family gatherings and Christmas that the whole family always looked forward to.
After meeting and embracing Glenn's son, Zachary Fucik, we soon found out that Glenn's love for the ocean, particularly surfing and fishing are wonderful traits that he passed along to his son. Zachary also shared his love of cooking for others as Zachary has been a culinary chef for seven years.
Glenn always did his best to do the right thing and we will always remember him for his kind, caring, giving and loving nature.

Tributes

Message from
Monica Barboza Montalbano
Wed, 03/12/2008

I remember Glen as a nice kid. We went to Jr high together. He and Linda pop into my head from time to time. Prayers of peace to the Moreau family.

Message from
Cynthia Sandoval
Wed, 03/12/2008

O Lord, we are all torn up with grief. We know you are there, but we can not see past our sorrow and tears. Be with us, Lord and do not take our unhappiness to heart. RAther, work within us to guide us through these dark days and bring your light to our lives, so that we may see your goodness, even in our mourning. Glen, We are going to miss your smile, hugs and laughter, which I can still hear when I close my eyes. You're a great person and will always be in out hearts. We are going to miss you so much at our family gatherings at Floyd's and Terri's house during the holidays and when we play bingo and watch football. I can still remeber the tragic phone call we received that night. I was so devastated I nearly lost my breath. Death's impact is just like the weather; you never know how it is going to be. I still keep asking myself over and over in my head why did things have to end this way? It's just not fair!!
You will be missed, but never forgotten Glen!
Love you always,
Cynthia & Tony Sandoval and Family

Message from
Parrain
Wed, 03/12/2008

All your anxiety and suffering is over my friend. You are now with Jesus and so many of your loved ones. My the Lord grant you heavenly Peace.
In many ways we are very much alike; you will always have a special place in my heart right next to my tools and my fishing gear. Love Always, Parrain (Uncle S.J.)

Message from
Aunt Anna
Wed, 03/12/2008

God, in His/Her infinite mercy, chose to call you home at this time. We were not prepared to let you go and now that you are gone, I regret that I never told you I loved you. Please know that I do, we do. Thank you for loving your Parrain first and then me and your cousins, Matthew and Patrick. My memory I will cherish is our time together this past Christmas and your devouring the crawfish boudin. Your hugs were always so firm and sincere. I will miss them.

Now that you are with the angels and saints, rejoice! You are surrounded by Love. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord and let your perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. love, Aunt Anna

Message from
James Ludlum
Thu, 03/13/2008

Dear Floyd and Family,
Very sorry for the loss of your brother, Glen.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May
God's grace be with you in your time of need.

James Ludlum

Message from
Margaret Mosley
Thu, 03/13/2008

To The Moreau Family,

May the Blessed Mother Mary comfort you all. In this difficult time I could not help but thing of the lyrics of "Let It Be" by the Beatles.

When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me,
speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me,
speaking words of wisdom, let it be.

Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be.
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.

And when the broken hearted people living in the world agree,
there will be an answer, let it be.
For though they may be parted there is still a chance that they will see,
there will be an answer. let it be.

Let it be, let it be, .....

And when the night is cloudy, there is still a light, that shines on me,
shine until tomorrow, let it be.
I wake up to the sound of music, mother Mary comes to me,
speaking words of wisdom, let it be.

Message from
Cousin Matthew Babin
Thu, 03/13/2008

To Aunt Madlyn, Floyd and Linda and families, We are so very sorry for your loss. Our hearts are with you in this time of greif. This is a very sad time, but in this time, I hope you find peace.

To Glenn, you will be missed dearly. Your presence would fill a room as would your laugh. Stories of fishing at Christmas time over a cup of Gumbo....wow I will miss that. Rest in Peace Buddy, We Love you!

Matthew, Tina, Brynn and Abbey

Message from
Brother-In-Law
Fri, 03/14/2008

To my Brother-In-Law, Over the 18 years I knew you, we loved, laughed, cried, fought, and respected each other. I will miss you, and will think of you often. Later, Brother-In-Law and God Bless You!!

Message from
Melisa Bragdon
Tue, 04/08/2008

I came across this obituary quite by accident while surfing the internet. I went to school with Glenn from Gordon Elementary on. My brother, Kevin, was in Floyd's class and also knew Glenn.

We are deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Glenn. It seems that he lived a full and happy life, and for that I am thankful. Glenn was always a nice boy and it appears he became a great man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Moreau family and friends.

Message from
Allison Ritter Willis
Sun, 05/18/2008

Madlyn, Linda, Floyd, and families, and Zachary: May the Lord, our Father God, bless and heal each and every heavy heart, as each are deeply filled with pain and sorrow over your loss of Glenn.

Glenn, the lifelong close bond between us can never be broken. You now have peace and eternal life through our Heavenly Father above. You will always have unconditional eternal love through me.

Glenn, the night I received the devasating news that you had passed, seemed very surreal to me. Your service was even more surreal to me. I endeavor to heal my heavy heart, as I have not been able to fully embrace your loss. The short time that you were here with us, you touched many lives, including my own.

You and I go back 36 yrs to when you were age 7, in 1st grade, and I was age 9, in 3rd grade. We always talked and laughed about that day, and the funny way that we met, each remembering it vividly. We became closely attached from that day forward. I remember us playing with Linda in your driveway when she was just a little girl. You were always so proud of how beautiful and sweet she was to you. And, you always looked up to Floyd, as you admired him, and were very proud of his strengths. However, your parents, in your mind, were both the treasure of your life, as you felt that you were blessed with the best.

That day when we met, was the beginning of a lifelong close friendship in which we both shared a special place for each other in each others hearts. You were, and still are, one of the most sincere, gentle, caring, concerned, compassionate, kind, selfless, considerate, and genuine person, who always thought of others before himself. You truly touched, and blessed the lives around you.

I'm blessed to have 36 yrs of wonderful memories of our close friendship. You were always amazed that every year I remembered your birthday. And, I would always say, "how could I not remember someone so Special"? And, you would laugh, and say that I was too kind!

Glenn, I long to hear your voice. You and I have always talked on the phone for hours on end, since 1st grade. You would joke that I was the only person who could talk longer than you! Longer than you?! It's hard, as I keep waiting for you to call me. I was so proud of you, and your accomplishments. I will miss talking about our lives, your life dreams, teaching you the computer, as well as your career goals, as we discussed and strategized your ambition to move up from a self-taught accomplished field master electrician, to estimator, to one day owning your own business. There is no doubt in my mind that you would have become very successful in all of your endeavors. I know that you were working very hard to achieve these goals.

Father God, I am blessed that you put Glenn in my life, and allowed him to trust me with his heart and feelings. As well, Father God, I am blessed that you allowed me to be close to such a special person.

I admired you, Glenn, as you always strived to become a better Christian, person, son, brother, father, and worker, as you read the word of the Lord daily and tried hard to apply His word to your every day life. Glenn, I am truly missing you, as you were, and are, very dear and close to my heart. I will never forget you. I will always unconditionally love you, and hold you in a special place in my heart. Always. Just as many others who knew you will do.

Father God, please continue to give me the strength to let go of Glenn as I know that he is in your house of eternal love, and receives your ever lasting blessings. And, Father God, I pray that he always receives my everlasting and undying love. Forever. Until we meet again.

Allison Ritter Willis

Message from
Kara Crossman Finlay
Fri, 12/19/2008

To the entire Moreau family: I am so sorry for your loss. Glen was such a special person. I knew him, and his brother and sister from childhood. I lived in Bellaire, on Holt street. I went to Pershing and Bellaire with Glenn, Linda and Floyd. Glen and Linda came to my 21st birthday party in Glaveston, the party was actually on Boliver. Glen and I never dated, but I think we both had crushes on each other throughout the years. Glen was such a wonderful guy, I hate that I will never see or talk to him again. I recently moved back to Houston and had been thinking about him and wondering where he was and how he was doing. I found Floyd on Classmates, who told me what had happened. I wish so badly I had known about his passing, I would of been at the funeral without fail. It is a huge loss, an unnecessary loss. My sympathy goes out to you all!
Sincerely,
Kara Crossman Finlay