In Loving Memory of Donald Joseph Selters & Gregory Keith Glenn
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The state of Nevada is united in grief following the heartbreaking and tragic loss of Donald Joseph Selters, 40, of Tonopah, and Gregory Keith Glenn, 67, of Las Vegas. Both men lost their lives in a devastating and fiery crash near Beatty along U.S. 95 in the early morning hours of February 26, 2026.
The news of the collision has left families shattered, communities stunned, and countless hearts aching. What began as an ordinary journey ended in unimaginable tragedy, forever altering the lives of those who loved these two men. While the circumstances of the crash continue to be reviewed, what remains certain is that two lives — each with their own stories, families, and legacies — were taken far too soon.
Donald Joseph Selters, just 40 years old, was a member of the Tonopah community. He was a man in the prime of his life, with dreams still unfolding and chapters yet to be written. Those who knew him describe a person of strength and determination, someone who worked hard and cared deeply for those around him. His presence brought comfort to family and friends, and his loss leaves an emptiness that words cannot adequately express.
Gregory Keith Glenn, 67, of Las Vegas, was the driver of the semi tractor-trailer involved in the crash. With decades of life experience behind him, Gregory carried the wisdom, resilience, and stories of a life lived fully. He was a man who had built relationships, shared laughter, and left a mark on those who crossed his path. For his loved ones, he was more than a driver on the road that morning — he was a father, a friend, a colleague, and a cherished soul whose absence will be felt profoundly.
The highway that connects communities across Nevada now stands as a solemn reminder of how fragile life can be. In a single moment, families were changed forever. In a single instant, the world lost two men whose lives mattered deeply.
As Nevada mourns, neighbors, friends, and loved ones are coming together to support one another in grief. In times of tragedy, community becomes strength. Stories are shared, prayers are lifted, and memories are held tightly. Though sorrow weighs heavily, so too does the love that surrounds the families of Donald and Gregory.
Both men will be remembered not for the tragic circumstances of their passing, but for the lives they lived — for the laughter they shared, the work they did, the love they gave, and the relationships they built. Their memories will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew them, in family gatherings where their absence will be deeply felt, and in the quiet moments when memories bring both tears and smiles.
In loving memory of Donald Joseph Selters and Gregory Keith Glenn — may they rest in eternal peace. May their families find comfort in the support of their communities, and may their lives be honored through remembrance, compassion, and enduring love.

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