Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application at his home with his family by his side.     A Memorial Service at Edgewood Church of God Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at a later date.      Glenn was born in Newark Township Glenn married Barbara Joanne Hoard at Edgewood Church of God They have been blessed with sixty-two years of marriage.     Glenn was very proud of his work volunteering in the woodshop at Ithaca High School He helped build and maintain many community projects geared toward children He always enjoyed a spirited discussion over a caffeinated drink Glenn had his own Sealtest Ice Cream route He drove truck for many years and later discovered a passion for woodworking He had his own woodshop where he enjoyed making many beautiful gifts and things to sell.     He is survived by his wife Barb; three children: Kelley Unruh of Clinton Township He is also survived by his brothers-in-law: Robert (Peggy) Hoard and Keith (Patti) Hoard; sisters-in-law: Joyce Hoard and Mary Strouse; and many nieces and nephews and Joan (Eli) Peachey; brothers-in-law: Phil Strouse and Clyde Pollard.      Online condolences may be made at www.smithfamilyfuneralhomes.com The family is being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Look Back at Glenn Close, Jim Dale, More in Barnum on Broadway Jim Dale, Terri White, and company of Barnum Leonard John Crofoot and company of Barnum Thank You!You have now been added to the list. 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Glenn Dale BaylessBirth date: Mar 9 Crematory and Cemetery","url":"https://www.floralhaven.com/"}}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@type":"BlogPosting","headline":"Ron shared a memory of Glenn Dale Bayless","description":"A heartfelt memory shared by Ron in honor of Glenn Dale Bayless on their Memorial Website.","dateCreated":"2018-01-14T19:23:00Z","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Ron Barker"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Floral Haven Funeral Home Love & Prayers from Mike & Sandra (McKeehan) Fritts and Garry & Sandra McKeehan RBRon Barker380w agoA good friend and outstanding supervisor Fillmore County Journal "Where Fillmore County News Comes First" August 12, 2024 by 2 Comments Upon entering the Dale home in rural Preston an overwhelming experience of stepping into an art gallery where creative people lived and worked and played together is realized An array of quilted marvels grace each room Wood carvings and intarsia creations are artistically displayed throughout the home Focusing on the craft of Intarsia woodworking and species of wood fitted together to create a mosaic-like picture with an illusion of depth,” one has to wonder if Glenn Dale’s interest in this form of art came from years of witnessing the skillful ways his late wife Merrily brought beautiful quilts together from stacks of fabric   Glenn’s enjoyment in creating wooden pieces began with chopping and whittling as a young boy in the Brooklyn Center area he enlisted in the Army with the Buddy System then in 1964 returned to Minnesota to marry his childhood sweetheart Glenn and Merrily raised four delightful children: Pam Daniel and Melanie and are blessed with nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren While raising their family and living in Crystal Glenn was employed for 10 years at a machine shop eventually returning to working with wood at the cabinet shop he also attended night school at Anoka Tech to learn how to teach Toward the completion of Glenn’s 35-year career as a cabinet maker/trainer Thoughts of retirement encouraged Glenn to consider reviving his interest in whittling so together this husband-wife team embarked on hand carving crafts “Merrily was actually faster at carving than I was,” admits Glenn His interest in becoming an intarsia wood worker developed over time and may have been influenced by the quilting enthusiasm of his wife “I seem to have always had a love for working with wood,” commented Glenn “There is such beauty in wood and I think anyone can enjoy being creative with wood Glenn’s present focus is the art of intarsia woodworking which takes a great deal of thought The word “intarsia” means “inlay” in Italian and dates back to the 13th century being popular during the Renaissance The detailed process of intarsia woodworking Glenn uses is as follows: Use carbon paper to transfer the pattern to the wood Copy pattern pieces to be cut out to glue on wood Cut out pieces with scroll saw or band saw for bigger pieces Sand the pieces edges and glue from pattern Apply a Danish oil finish of one or two coats In selecting the wood he uses for projects He purchases wood from lumberyards or people who contact him “I guess my first task is to take the raw wood and plane it down so I can use it,” remarked Glenn “I see beauty in wood and I am pleased to be able to bring that beauty out so others can enjoy it.” Glenn shares his creations as well as his time with many in the Fillmore County area by visiting people needing to be cheered by his warm smile and positive word giving rides needed for appointments or errands and helping out with community and church activities One person who knows Glenn from church and the Fillmore County Fair as the superintendent of woodworking for 20 years Phil Durst of Greenleafton praises the finesse of Glenn’s work “He’s really a craftsman with his intarsia woodworking and has won many champion ribbons He loves to help people and is a really kind person The word that best describes him is ‘generosity,’ and I was impressed with his devoted care for Merrily for the last three years of her life Glenn’s generosity can be seen as he donates intarsia pieces to local charities and fundraisers he gives unique gifts of his creations to individuals – long-time friends and strangers he has met on his walks One place to see his intarsia masterpieces will be at the Annual Craft Sale at Christ Lutheran Church in Preston on Saturday Filed Under: Feature Well thought out descriptions of this detailed process Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" © 2025 · Website Design and Hosting by SMG Web Design of Preston, MN. Breaking news for everyone's consumption is recalling multiple bread products because of the presence of glass fragments found on top of the bread.  indicating a low risk of serious health consequences though temporary or reversible effects may occur according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) The affected products were distributed to stores in Pennsylvania no illnesses have been reported in connection with this issue Businesses and consumers are urged not to use sell or consume the recalled bread products and should check their inventories for the affected lot numbers The recalled products should be discarded or returned to the supplier The presence of glass in food products poses risks such as choking Consumers or businesses experiencing any adverse effects after handling or consuming the product should seek medical attention promptly (To sign up for a free subscription to Food Safety News, click here.) This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. — An elderly man who was hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash in January has died, and police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision The crash took place on Jan. 23 around 4 p.m. near Glenn Dale Boulevard and Daisy Lane. Officers arrived to find one of the drivers injured. He was transported to a hospital for treatment but succumbed to his injuries on Feb. 4. Authorities identified the victim as 86-year-old Paul Benoit of Greenbelt. The driver in the other car involved in the crash was not injured. Investigators with the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit are working to determine the cause of the crash. If you have any information, please call 301-731-4422. © 2008-2025 - Shore News Media & Marketing Ltd. Co. All rights reserved. Scattered thunderstorms are expected Monday afternoon and evening. Some may become severe with large hail and high winds. TRACK RADARShooting at pool party in Maryland leaves man injured (7News) — Prince George’s County police said a shooting victim was “stable” Thursday afternoon after a shooting Wednesday evening they believe was connected to a large pool party in Glenn Dale Wednesday they were called to a small neighborhood street called Glenn Dale Oaks Way for a shooting Neighbors on that street told us they heard 8 -10 gunshots and they also said about 30 cars were parked on street for a pool party that police believe the shooting was connected to That pool party took place behind a nearby home on Glenn Dale Road A witness told 7News that a pool party was taking place when he heard eight shots being fired Police said it appears the large pool party went beyond just a private event for friends and family “It is my understanding that an entrance fee was charged and with that entrance fee comes tax liability,” said Brian Fischer spokesperson for Prince George’s County Police Fischer said whether the pool party had a permit or not was still under investigation when 7News went to knock on the door of the home on Glenn Dale Road where the party was held we saw notices that Prince George’s County’s Department of Permitting & Enforcement had issued a violation to the homeowner that came with a $1000 fine Prince George’s County officers were back at the home Thursday afternoon continuing their investigation into the shooting and the pool party there were no announcements of arrests or suspects in the shooting Fischer said there are two types of pool parties and then you have a public pool party where you’re charging admission Fischer said when someone throwing a pool party charges an entrance fee or serves alcohol whereas smaller private pool parties don’t require those things “If you’re a family just having a pool party that’s a whole different ballgame,” Fischer said Prince George’s County Police are not the only department called for out-of-control pool parties recently On Memorial Day weekend residents of a Potomac neighborhood complained to Montgomery County Police of a huge pool party there director of Montgomery County’s Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security said large organized parties are not allowed without a permit then obviously it becomes a commercial activity and commercial activities in Montgomery County are not permitted in residential zones,” Stoddard said Stoddard said Montgomery County monitors social media and certain rental sites to become aware of potential pool parties and to try to prevent them from getting out of control He says just last weekend they kept a close eye on a pool party they were concerned about “We ended up preventing it from being something it shouldn’t have been Stoddard said even private pool parties can still become illegal if they become a nuisance due to noise He said neighbors should call as soon as they’re concerned because breaking up large parties requires a big effort during a time in which Montgomery and other counties throughout the country are dealing with officer shortages “We’re not just going to send one or two officers out to break up a very large house party “But if you call early enough and get it in the queue they can start to pull in officers from other jurisdictions or hold over officers from previous shifts The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) provided mutual aid to the Prince George’s County Fire Department (PGFD) for a house fire on Sir Walter Drive in Glenn Dale at approximately 10:05 a.m PGFD units arrived to find fire showing from the roof of a two-story single-family home MCFRS Truck 716 (Silver Spring/4 Corners) assisted in the response (~1015a 1/30) Mutual Aid PGCo Sir Walter Drive, Glen Dale, @mcfrs T716 (Silver Spring/4 Corners) assisted https://t.co/a82yOcat12 — Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) January 30, 2025 John Glenn boys basketball coach Dale Clyde celebrates a win over Essexville Garber on Friday .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Lee Thompson | lthomps2@mlive.comBANGOR TOWNSHIP MI – Each day starts with basketball and ends with basketball for Dale Clyde From early morning shootarounds to late-night film sessions the long-time John Glenn boys basketball coach is consumed by the game he gathers his players each day and tells them it’s not really about the game at all and he reminds us of that in everything he does,” Glenn senior Sean Wesolek said we faced some adversity at the end of the season but he would say things like those losses prepare us for life Clyde delivered another life-lesson message to his players Thursday afternoon – time rolls on and people move on – when he announced he was retiring as head coach after 19 seasons and 211 victories at the helm Ther 59-year-old Clyde said he submitted his official letter of retirement to the school, ending the tenure of the winningest coach in John Glenn basketball history 3 on the all-time Bay County list behind Hall of Famers Lefty Franz (545) and Dave Petrosky (245) John Glenn’s head coach Dale Clyde chats with players during a season opener of high school boys basketball against Bay City Western on Tuesday “I couldn’t wait to go to practice every day,” he said Clyde steps away after a historic campaign in Mike Niewiadomski Gymnasium The Bobcats established program records with a 20-win season and a 16-game winning streak while capturing their first conference championship since 2014 Along the way, Glenn celebrated the program’s 500th all-time victory, Clyde’s 200th career win and Wesolek’s 1,000th career point John Glenn head coach Dale Clyde directs his players as they square up for free throws during basketball practice at John Glenn High Schoo in Bangor Township on Nov “When your kids accomplish something they’ve been working toward I don’t know if there’s a better feeling in the world as a coach,” Clyde said “And we had a lot of those moments this year “This group really enjoys playing the game and that makes it fun for everybody They bought in early that you play the game like you practice the game they were crazy intense and got after it -- and they had a lot of fun doing it.” rattling off a series of come-from-behind wins over traditional powers Freeland Frankenmuth and Bridgeport en route to a hard-earned Tri-Valley Conference Red crown “I told Dale the biggest thing I’ve seen from this team -- and several of his teams in the past -- is how they play together,” John Glenn principal Kevin Biskup said “The culture he created -- on the court and off the court -- is probably the biggest gift he’s given them “He created it by always being there for the team upbeat spirit and showing them that they can overcome obstacles together They had some phenomenal comebacks this season They were able to persevere in those situations and that goes back to the culture Dale created.” Dale Clyde talks to his John Glenn team during a 2015 game.The Bay City Times A history teacher whose specialty is World War II studies Clyde makes teaching the first part of his coaching gameplan He brings his team into his classroom before practices and games for a sit-down that is intended to motivate them as players and people It often includes plenty of basketball strategy but also a discussion about character And Clyde generally caps it off with a short video – such as a Rick Pitino pregame speech or a One Shining Moment clip – that sends his players onto the court ready to soar “He’s always trying to find a connection,” said Biskup who called Clyde his mentor when he began as a teacher at Bangor Township Schools “He wants the kids to see the inspirational side of the team and the sport and recognize the impact beyond the game and they come out of there pumped up and ready to play.” Clyde was a three-sport athlete at Jackson Northwest in high school and always knew he wanted to be a coach “I wandered into the gym at Mount Pleasant my freshman year at Central Michigan and told the first person I could find that I would like to coach,” he said Clyde became assistant coach for basketball and football at Bay City Central serving under Morley Fraser on the 1994 football squad that rolled all the way to a state runner-up finish at the Pontiac Silverdome where he spent 21 years as a football assistant and had stints as head coach for softball and track and field After three seasons as assistant to Tom Murray he inherited the reins of the boys basketball program for the 2003-04 season Clyde stepped away from the program in protest of the decision to join the Saginaw Valley League after the 2017 season But when the position opened three years later The John Glenn boys basketball team celebrates Dale Clyde's 200th victory as head coach after a 70-56 win over Bridgeport.Courtesy His right-hand man since his return has been Derrek Clyde a three-year starter for his father as a 2014 Glenn graduate who now teaches at Glenn The younger Clyde is expected to be a candidate for the head coaching position and it wouldn’t be surprising if the “OG” Clyde – as his players like to call him – is a candidate to become an assistant “It’s been absolutely amazing having Derrek with me,” said Dale Clyde who counts wife Janet and daughter Kennedy as his biggest fans “I let him know after the game how much I appreciate him and what it’s meant coaching with him Watching him grow and take off in the role Clyde departs with a 211-192 record in 19 seasons at the helm of the Bobcats No boys basketball coach in Bay County history has spent more seasons or coached more games with a single program and only Franz – with 262 wins at All Saints – has posted more victories at a single Bay County school In a program with an all-time winning percentage of .362 without him at the helm “He’s built a legacy and set standards for the players and for what it means to be part of John Glenn basketball,” said Wesolek “It means you come in every day trying to get better and not making it a ‘You’ thing but a ‘Team’ thing I’m so grateful for the four years I’ve had with him and the countless hours we’ve spent in the gym together.” John Glenn’s head boys basketball coach Dale Clyde reacts to a play during a high school basketball game on Tuesday If you would like your local high school sports news delivered free to your inbox daily, click here and sign up for one of our local high school sports newsletters Love reading about local sports? 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God blessed Glenn with an uncanny ability to work with anything mechanical He devoted his professional life to automotive collision repair growing a successful business throughout his life He also spent many years serving on the Capital Beach Association Board where he worked on several large projects with close friends A celebration of Glenn’s life will be held at North Pointe Community Church of Lincoln Visitation will be held an hour prior to the service Glenn always had a deep vision for all things mechanical He could gather a pile of parts and assemble them into a thing of beauty and joy Our son Mike and Glenn’s son Allen grew up together in school Our deepest condolences go out to the family Peace & comfort to all at this sad time of loss Glenn fixed my van to perfection back in 1975 and I never forgot his exacting expertise and great personality I pray for his family and friends as he surely will be missed by them Our family will always remember Glenn and his family as we have known each other for years When we moved to Lincoln back in the 70’s our sons became friends and have remained so all this time Glenn was so generous helping the twins repair “something” and sharing his knowledge thru the years so that they could later do it themselves….maybe We are very sorry about your father and husband’s death Enjoyed my conversations with Glenn always an upbeat guy I will miss that for sure sign up for email or text message notifications We respect your privacy. 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For more information see our privacy policy We understand that grieving doesn’t end after the service We offer Aftercare for grief support as you process and heal from your loss WEAR News is giving a salute to our military Tonight we honor Chief Petty Officer Glenn Dale Baxley even though we’re just on the fourth one of these that the term we’re going to have to be cognizant of overusing the most is “hidden gem.” There can only be so many gems and just because something was unbeknownst to us doesn’t necessarily mean others don’t know about it I feel safe saying Glenn Dale Golf Club qualifies as the biggest hidden gem we’ve visited to date Situated just off 193 halfway between the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Highway 50 out toward Bowie Glenn Dale is just 20 minutes from RFK Stadium With major elevation changes and a course protected around the edges by tall forest the play itself is far different from that of the Washington courses Glenn Dale provides the level of quality and challenge you’d expect from a private or premium public course at a fraction of the cost and still a modest $55 on the weekends with a cart included along with a range and practice green on site We started on the back nine when we played I prefer to play the course starting from #1 The scenic vista from the tee box before the fairway drops down below offers a grand welcome to your round I really liked this course — it’s great for the casual golfer I chipped in for birdie (only my second since I’ve been playing) on 17 My form during the shot would’ve made Phil Mickelson cringe or laugh there are no style points on the score card There is water and of course I found it on #3 There are houses nearby on #9 so be careful — if not you could be the inspiration for the next commercial by an insurance company Rates: Mon-Fri until 5 p.m.: $42 with cart Weekends until noon: $55 (cart included); noon-3:30 p.m.: $42/$26; after 3:30 p.m.: $25/$17 Family days on weekends: Child plays free with adult $3 off regular rates for active police/fire/military $4 off per round and entry into 3 club championships take the beltway east to the BW Parkway to MD 193 East take 50 East or the beltway north to MD 193 East Flip through the slides above to make your way through the course and we’ll see you back here next month as we head out to Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area Home › Program Recipients › Glenn Dale Hutto Glenn Dale Hutto was killed and a fellow officer critically injured on April 26 when they were ambushed by a murder suspect who was arrested after an hours-long stand-off with police who was promoted to lieutenant posthumously who spent part of his career as a crime scene investigator Tunnel to Towers Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit registered in the US under EIN: 02-0554654 The donation platform that supports this campaign is currently undergoing maintenance. Please try again later, or make a general donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation now Learn how to describe the purpose of the image (opens in a new tab) Leave empty if the image is purely decorative graffiti and rot adorn the abandoned walls of Glenn Dale Hospital and Sanatorium The 200 acres of land 15 miles outside D.C have inspired countless ghost stories and conspiracy theories Locals know all about “The Goatman” who roams the woods of Prince George’s County or the escaped inmates that haunt the halls of Glenn Dale during the height of a tuberculosis epidemic that hit the capital region especially hard Hospitals within the District were overwhelmed so patients were shuttled to the outskirts of the city to rest and hysteria and fear dominated the country’s response to the so- called “white plague.” Sunshine and vitamin D were some of the best defenses against TB so Glenn Dale was designed with the outdoors in mind The 23-building campus is situated among the rolling hills and grassy meadows of what used to be rural Maryland There were separate buildings for children and adults outdoor gardens and indoor hothouses to grow vegetables Many of the buildings were designed by Nathan C the same architect responsible for the Key Bridge the original Oval Office and a number of other municipal and federal buildings in the area Glenn Dale housed about 600 patients and 500 doctors and staff members people were afraid of tuberculosis because they didn’t know much about it,” says Kira Calm Lewis a spokeswoman for the Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation “Patients diagnosed with TB were cast off from society Their families wouldn’t tell people where their relatives vanished to.” a Washington Post reporter shared her mother’s story about life within Glenn Dale The young mother was 27 at the time and nine months pregnant with the author when she experienced shortness of breath while walking up the stairs Despite not showing any signs of TB — fever night sweats or coughing up blood — the doctor sentenced Etta Frances Young to treatment at the sanatorium “Mama sobbed in her hands and wailed about her three little girls. Just the letters ‘TB’ stunned her. Not long before, an uncle with TB had been sent to a sanatorium. Two childhood classmates, brothers, got sick with TB after they moved to the city, and died at Glenn Dale,” Latimer wrote Because tuberculosis was seen as a death sentence Families shunned relatives with the disease and treatment eluded the medical community for generations TB patients were sent somewhere comfortable to die they were experimented on and treated with ethically questionable methods such as collapsing the infected lung This stigma has likely contributed to the urban legends surrounding Glenn Dale “There was a such a lack of information at the time,” she says is a respiratory disease that can be highly contagious especially among people living in close quarters painful breathing and severe fever and fatigue It is caused by bacteria lodged in the major organs It can now be treated with harsh antibiotics that must be taken for up to nine months “There was a huge stigma surrounding TB so they kind of isolated the patients,” Lewis says “No one spoke about having tuberculosis.” the campus opened up to include indigent patients It remained a nursing home until the campus closed because of asbestos in 1982 “Glenn Dale was never a home for the insane It was always a hospital,” Lewis says But it has nevertheless become a playground for teens Lewis says trespassers are frequently escorted off the grounds “Teenagers dare each other to see who can get on the property,” she says Officials have been approached by film crews and researchers eager to hints of creepy spooky or unearthly beings lurking inside the halls of Glenn Dale Prince George’s County is focusing on finding a buyer for the abandoned campus Glenn Dale now belongs to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, which purchased the hospital from the District of Columbia for $4 million in 1994. In 2011, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places Lewis says finding the right buyer has been painstakingly slow but no developers were able to meet the criteria set aside in 1995 which requires that a majority of the property be set aside for continuing care or to serve as a retirement home “It’s a prime location,” Lewis says “We want to find a developer that will make good use of this land.” buildings need to be stabilized and asbestos has to be removed the land was cleared of some trees and debris Lewis says security cameras are also being installed on the property The project is so immense that Prince George’s County is still pricing the partial restoration of Glenn Dale the former hospital remains a ghost-hunting destination: Follow @WTOP and WTOP Entertainment on Twitter and WTOP on Facebook Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on Oct It has been updated to reflect the current status of the property This website uses cookies to enhance your experience. Read our WAMU Privacy Notice This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings we will not be able to save your preferences This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again Honor Guard members and Rabenhorst Funeral Home personnel wheel the casket of BRPD Lt into the funeral home past a 'Thin Blue Line' law enforcement flag after a procession of law enforcement officers escorted Hutto's body there from the East Baton Rouge Coroner's Office a 21-year police veteran who received the rank of lieutenant posthumously died this past Sunday as a result of the attack on law enforcement was critically injured during the shooting and is recovering from his injuries A procession of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept flag during the funeral procession of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept from the East Baton Rouge Coroner's Office to Rabenhorst Funeral Home as a result of the attack on law enforcement The funeral procession of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept An onlooker wipes a tear away as the funeral procession passes by of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office Deputy Manuel Estrada positions an American flag in a line of flags on Spain Street before the arrival there of the procession of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office Honor Guard members stand outside Rabenhorst Funeral Home before the casket of Baton Rouge Police Dept was escorted insiode by members of the BRPD Honor Guard Honor Guard members wait to accompany the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept after a procession of law enforcement officers escorted his hearse there from the East Baton Rouge Coroner's Office as Rabenhorst Funeral Home personnel wheel the casket of BRPD Lt whose late husband served with the Baton Rouge Police Dept and son serves with the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office waves a flag as procession of law enforcement officers accompanying the body of Baton Rouge Police Dept from the East Baton Rouge Coroner's Office arrives nears Rabenhorst Funeral Home spent the final moments of his life doing what he was best known for — standing beside his subordinates and showing them what it means to protect and serve The veteran Baton Rouge police officer was killed Sunday afternoon when a homicide suspect opened fire on police leaving Hutto dead and another officer hospitalized in critical condition He "led from the front — not from behind," one of his subordinates wrote on social media in the hours following his death Hutto served 21 years with the Baton Rouge Police Department spending most of his career as a crime scene investigator before shifting to uniform patrol supervisor His colleagues remembered him Tuesday as someone who demonstrated an unwavering devotion to his fellow officers a devotion that earned him widespread respect throughout the department "He wasn't sitting behind a desk waiting to see how things played out His colleagues said the shooting itself was shocking and tragic but Hutto's actions during the attack were unsurprising: the fact that he was on the front lines protecting his officers even when that meant making the ultimate sacrifice is accused of killing his girlfriend's stepfather Sunday morning during a domestic dispute Police later received a tip that Kato was at a house on Conrad Drive in Baton Rouge's Howell Park neighborhood Hutto's First District squad responded to that address in hopes of making contact with Kato Derrick Maglone went around the back of the house to make sure the suspect didn't escape in that direction Kato is accused of opening fire with an assault style rifle as he encountered the officers He killed Hutto and then stood over the dead officer Kato then barricaded himself inside the house but was arrested hours later without incident was hospitalized with critical injuries from the shooting but his family said Tuesday he's making "remarkable progress." He has served seven years with the department said it's unclear whether Maglone is aware of Hutto's death as his memories of the events Sunday afternoon remain spotty She said her brother can communicate but sometimes seems too tired He's now swallowing on his own and able to walk short distances two accomplishments doctors were worried might pose a bigger obstacle "I think he's listening the whole time," she said Langlois said her brother has "always been about protecting the community." Their father was East Feliciana sheriff for more than a decade and their uncle former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson spoke alongside Langlois at an emotional press conference outside Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge sending her family's heartfelt condolences to Hutto's loved ones Local law enforcement agencies organized a funeral procession for Hutto on Tuesday afternoon escorting his body from the coroner's office in north Baton Rouge to a funeral home downtown Dozens of people — both law enforcement officers and civilians — gathered along Government Street near the funeral home entrance Many onlookers dressed in blue to show their support of law enforcement some wearing face masks amid the ongoing coronavirus threat which has drastically altered the grieving process for families in mourning since large gatherings are banned Typically the police department would host a massive funeral service for an officer killed in the line of duty but the current restrictions make that impossible at least for the time being Two flags were hoisted above Government Street one American flag and another with the Louisiana state seal A wooden cross was suspended behind them and the procession passed underneath Others flanked a black hearse carrying the body as a police helicopter whirred overhead "Officers of the Baton Rouge Police Department will make the ultimate sacrifice for our community," leaders of the Baton Rouge Union of Police said in a statement responding to Hutto's death "This is something they have done in the past and they will continue to do in the future … Our community is blessed to have this type of undeniable dedication." Hutto's colleagues said he was a college student majoring in physics decades ago when he realized police work was his calling He remained a "walking encyclopedia" but his passion for law enforcement never wavered who graduated from the department's most recent academy last summer said he requested to join Hutto's squad because of his reputation as a supervisor who mentored young officers "The things he did every day — up until and including Sunday — he was acting in our best interest," Newsome said we will carry on his legacy because he made us better at our jobs Email Lea Skene at lskene@theadvocate.com a Baton Rouge police officer critically injured in a shooting that killed Lt The man accused of fatally shooting Baton Rouge Police Lt in April is indigent and in need of two lawyers certified to handle… The man accused of killing Baton Rouge Police Lt and another man in April is entitled to a prompt probable cause hearing After Ronnie Kato seriously wounded Baton Rouge police officers Derrick Maglone and Glenn Hutto Jr from inside a car with heavily tinted wind… The Baton Rouge Union of Police has put up two new billboards bemoaning the city's crime rate but provided little context to indicate what un… The man accused of fatally shooting a Baton Rouge police officer and his girlfriend's stepfather a few hours apart last April was indicted Wed… The man accused of killing his girlfriend's stepfather and a Baton Rouge police officer in April is now set to be arraigned next week on first… Email notifications are only sent once a day News Tips:newstips@theadvocate.com Other questions:subscriberservices@theadvocate.com Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money We have been notified of spam calls to our families requesting paypal payments for their services Please do not provide any information or make any payments over the phone and contact us directly should you receive these calls created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories © 2025 Heritage Funeral and Cremation Services Made with love by funeralOne