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HENRY, Glen 1939-2015

HENRY, SILER, NYGAARD

Posted By: K. L. Kittleson
Date: 11/26/2015 at 22:02:58

Glen Henry

July 20, 1939 - February 27, 2015

Coach Glen “Bullet” Henry, 75, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, died Friday, February 27, 2015, at UnityPoint Allen Hospital in Waterloo, Iowa.

He was born July 20, 1939, in Seminole, Oklahoma, the son of Arthur Beecher and Letha Oline (Siler) Henry. His early years were spent in Oklahoma. In 1949, the family moved to Wyoming where he graduated from Newcastle High School in 1957.

He met and married his high school sweetheart, Karen Nygaard. They moved to Chadron, Nebraska, where they attended college. Glen played football and basketball at Nebraska State College at Chadron and graduated in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Education degree with an emphasis in Physical & Health Education and Life Sciences. In 1966 he continued his education at Nebraska State College, earning his Master’s of Science in Education and Administration with an emphasis in the Organization and Administration of Health, Physical Education and Recreational Programs.

Until he retired in 2004, he served as an Associate Professor for 38 years at the University of Northern Iowa in Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services. After graduating, he taught and coached for two years in Greybull, Wyoming, prior to moving to Cedar Falls in 1966, where he took a job as a football coach at the University of Northern Iowa. Glen Henry served as UNI’s first men’s swimming coach and remained the head coach through the 1981 season.

He also took on the additional responsibility of women’s head coach his last year of coaching. He led the Panthers to 10 men’s North Central Conference championships, with his swimmers earning 129 individual conference titles. 57 male athletes were national qualifiers and 35 earned All-American accolades. He earned Coach of the Year honors seven times.

In addition, he served on the NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Committee, was chair of the Collegiate All-American Swimmer Selection Committee, and was a state, district and national swim clinician. He refereed and coordinated 17 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s National Swimming and Diving Championships from 1977-1995.

He was the author of The Certified Swimming Officials’ Case Book and, in 1995, founded the Intercollegiate Swim Officials Association. Henry has received the UNI Alumni Achievement Award and has served as President and Fund Drive Chair of the UNI Athletic Club. A swimming and diving scholarship endowment has been established in his name.

Glen was inducted in the UNI Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002. UNI named its competitive pool in his honor. He retired from UNI in 2004. That July, he and his wife Karen, were injured in a motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. He spent the last 10 years doing motivational speaking and helping coach the UNI women’s swimming and diving team.

Glen was an entrepreneur, inventor and owned several businesses in the Cedar Valley area. He served as President of the Lions Club. He was also an entertainer, singing and playing guitar in his own band.

He was very involved in spinal cord injury research for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. He always had a positive attitude that he maintained despite his injury. He fought and battled through the injury like a true champion to the end, the man, the coach and the athlete that he was.

Survivors include his wife, Karen Henry, of Cedar Falls; one son, Lance Henry, of Scottsdale, Arizona; two daughters, Lisa (Gregg) Holmes, of Paradise Valley, Arizona, and Lori (Bob) Donnelli, of Scottsdale, Arizona; a nephew, Glen C. (Sandy) Henry, of Cedar Falls; three grandchildren, Taylor and Blake Donnelli, and Jackson Holmes; two brothers, Thomas (Connie) Henry, of Stratton, Nebraska, and Vernon (Arlene) Henry, of Casper, Wyoming; two sisters, Faye (Terry) Cole, of Carlsbad, California, and Maggie (Bill) Riley, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and several nieces and nephews.

Glen was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Arthur Beecher Henry, Jr.

Services will be Tuesday, March 3, 2015, at Nazareth Lutheran Church with burial in Fairview Cemetery, both in Cedar Falls. Visitation will be Monday, March 2, 2015, at Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home in Cedar Falls. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the UNI Foundation, C/O Glen Henry Scholarship Fund, 121 Commons, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614. Condolences may be left at www.DahlFuneralHome.com.

Source: Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home


 

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