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Alan died at the age of 62 having led a full life including being awarded an OBE along with the George medal for gallantry & bomb disposal services. He also won two national championships and a team gold medal for shooting whilst in the British Army.
He began a career as a wildlife sculptor in 1988 since which time he has sculpted for the RSPB, had work commissioned for the Queen's Golden Jubilee and had a piece presented to the Sultan of Oman by Prince Andrew.
His work is now collected worldwide and can be found in many private collections.
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Alan Glasby will be sadly missed by his family and all who knew him but his legacy will live on in the beautiful timeless sculpture he created.