of Flippin, AR
December 1, 1962 - April 5, 2024
Mr. Glenn Kincaid, 61, peacefully passed away in his sleep on April 05, 2024. Glenn was born December 01, 1962 to the late Burl and Mary Kincaid. Originally from Highland, Indiana, Glenn moved to Lowell, Indiana where he raised four children and ran his construction/plumbing company. After retiring his business in 2019, he moved to Flippin, Arkansas.
Glenn is best remembered for his big personality and love of life. He was well known for his generosity and willingness to give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. He shared his creative mind with friends and family by entertaining them with his big ideas and fun loving stories. His dining room table was a place of welcome where he would sit for hours just being a friend to all of those who knew him. Glenn's strong work ethics were passed to his sons, who spent their junior years working by his side as equals and to his daughters, whom he encouraged to be independent and self reliant. He instilled a sense of purpose and pride in his children that carries on in his legacy today.
Glenn was an avid lover of classic country music and was known around the community for his love of a big party that featured classic artists such as Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. When he wasn't working, he could be found fishing or spending time with his six grandchildren. He may have been a plumber by trade, but he is better known for his love as a father and grandfather.
Glenn is survived by his former wife, Denise Kincaid, who was his high school sweetheart and mother of his four children. His two sons are, Jason (Mary) Kincaid and Brandon (Hope) Kincaid; two daughters, Christina (Christopher) Caputo and Kaylee (Kraig Maatman) Kincaid; one brother, Robert Kincaid; one sister, Mary Lee Kincaid and six grandchildren, Hunter (McKenna) Kincaid, Mackenzie Kincaid, Briar Kincaid, Brinley Kincaid, Kraig Maatman III and Delia Caputo along with many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Doug Kincaid and Ronnie Kincaid.
A visitation will be on Monday, April 08, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. at Roller Funeral Home. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Mountain Home.
I’m so sorry for your loss, Glenn was such an amazing guy. Always brought a smile to my face.
If there is a Memorial for Glen in Indiana I would like to give my Respects to his BEAUTIFUL Family.
Glen had be a GOOD FRIEND TO MYSELF AND MY FAMILY.
So sorry for your loss. Glen was a great friend and co-worker. I will truly miss him. May he rest in peace
Thanks for teaching me how to be a first time homeowner, Glenn. Best neighbor a man could have asked for. Thanks for all the kitchen table stories. Rest peacefully.
So sorry for your loss Robert may God be with you during this time of loss
robert im sorry about you looseing your brother, i remember several years ago when he came to hope well church, with you during one of the holidays.. i could tell from that time meeting him that he was a very likable good man. i just wanted to tell you that im sorry ,and that i as well as most of the guys we worked around at aeroquip always looked up to you, and only had good to say about you.may God bless your brother forever
If you could contact me on my email when the date is set for the memorial service, I would really appreciate it and will do everything I can to be there.
Sending deepest sympathies and all my love on Glenn’s passing. He was a truly unique and loving person. He was a lifelong friend of our mutual friend Mark Liebert, and I last saw Glenn at Mark’s interment service in April of last year. Glenn made this world a better place. He will be sorely missed.
I never met you but if your sister is anything like you, you were a marvelous person.
Sorry I couldn't be there. Prayers and hugs. I will miss my phone calls and long talks with Glenn. I will never forget the good times at Blanchard when we were kids.
Love,
Cousin Linda