Michael Montgomery Glenn, 73, of Bogart, passed away Feb. 20, 2025.
Born April 25, 1951, in Cincinnati, he was the son of John Glenn and Bea Montgomery. At the age of 3, his family moved to Decatur, where he spent his childhood. He attended Druid Hills High School then furthered his studies at the University of Georgia, where he earned a Masters of Science in Horticulture.
In 1985, he co-founded Select Trees Enterprises with a vision to “tree the world!” His business was more than a career; it was a lifelong passion enriched by the incredible people he met along the way.
Outside of his profession, he supported various local charities, including the Salvation Army and Boys and Girls Club of Athens. He loved supporting the Dawgs, working in his extensive garden, practicing yoga, listening to classical music, making improvements to his world famous Gumbo recipe, and above all else, spending time with his five grandchildren.
An avid fisherman, he fished waters from Alaska to New Zealand. His favorite fishing spot in the world was the inner coastal waterways around the Golden Isles. He passed away doing what he loved — catching fish off the waters of the Hampton River.
Adored by his family. Loved by his friends. Feared by fish.
Survivors include his children Jack Glenn (Brett) of Athens, Will Glenn (Natalie) of Watkinsville, Kelley Jones (Rence) of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. Grandchildren Grady, Abigail, Walker, Grace and Clay, and a host of other relatives, friends, lifelong fishing buddies and the Select Trees family.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Kay — Katherine Kelley Glenn, parents John Glenn and Bea Montgomery and sister Sarah Glenn.
Mike’s legacy lives on in parks, along streets on campuses and in cities across the U.S. that will grow for hundreds of years. He was a man of intense passion, remarkable kindness and great generosity.
A celebration of life will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 15 at the UGA Chapel. Memorial gifts may be directed to the Boys & Girls Club of Athens.
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” — Nelson Henderson
Lord & Stephens Funeral Home East is in charge of arrangements.