July 29, 1948 ~ March 16, 2017
Harold Glenn McKinney, age 68, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at the Medical Center in Bowling Green after a brief battle with cancer.
Harold was born in Madison, Indiana July 29, 1948 to the late Hershell and Flora Mae (Garrison) McKinney. He was the youngest with a brother Norwood McKinney , who preceded him in death, and three sisters, Maxine, Lillian, Marie.
Harold is survived by his wife Linda Hiser McKinney, his daughter Carmen and husband Brian Stodghill, his son Casey Matthew and his wife Courtney and their two sons, Isaac and Jack McKinney. His beloved mother-in-law, Mary Eugenia (Johnson) Hiser preceded him in death by three weeks.
Harold was an animal lover and pack leader to 6 dogs and 4 cats. He loved working outside growing flowers, and tending the yard. He also was caretaker of the family cemeteries. Harold also loved auctions and especially getting a good deal.
Harold grew up in Charleston, IN. until 1965, when the family bought a farm in Metcalfe Co. Harold has since thought of KY as home but the majority of his life was spent elsewhere. He attended KY Wesleyan College and Western Kentucky before being drafted in the US Army in 1969 where he served two years as a medic. His education continued with a Bachelor of Arts History and Political Science from WKU, a Master of Art History from LSU. He had a long career in the US Air Force, attending Armed Forces Staff College, Air War College, Defense Systems Management College, Defense Institute of Security and Assistance. After retirement at the rank of colonel, Harold continued to work abroad as a consultant and contractor. In addition to the USA, Harold worked in Montenegro, Afghanistan, Norway, Germany, Georgia, Belarus, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Korea, nearly all of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union.
Friends may visit on Sunday 10:00 – 2:00, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, in Glasgow, KY with a memorial service at 2:00PM. Harold was cremated. Burial will be later with full military rites. Family appreciates alternative expressions of sympathy in the form donations to the Hiser Family Cemetery, Inc., 1940 Old Munfordville Rd., Glasgow, KY 42141