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11 Entries
Shelley Crawford
September 25, 2021
Glen, while at LU worked with me and Confederation College (Thunder Bay) in the creation of an articulated Hons Music and Diploma Arts Administration program that graduated some extraordinary young people who have proved their mettle in the arts world. A dear man with an extraordinary ability to engage you in memorable moments. I recall his bravery upon exiting our sauna and jumping into the snow the look on his face was priceless. And I recall the quirky art he and Heather collected the sagging Elvis bust was my favourite. Heather be strong! And know you had the best of times with your partner in life. Much love Shelley Crawford (back in Thunder Bay)
Glen Diener
March 26, 2021
I am a friend and former roommate of Glen's from our days as undergraduates at Brandon University. We lost touch over the years, but I never stopped following his outstanding career, success after crowning success. I have many great memories of Glen, all united by a common theme: his passionate dedication to the art of music. He was an enduring source of inspiration to all who knew him.
Rick Dondo
February 2, 2021
Gone much too soon...
Glen was part of a record-sized graduating cohort of Miles Macdonell Collegiate in his hometown, Winnipeg. Even then, his love of music and his ability to perform it set him apart from the heavily talented crowd.
We lost touch after High School, but I never forgot the impromptu concerts that often included Grieg's Piano Concert in A Minor played on a school piano in one or the other of our auditoriums / lecture halls... no sheet music... complete...
Even under those conditions and at that early age... unforgettable.
I will remember him.
Robin Elliott
January 28, 2021
Glen was an excellent scholar, administrator, and general booster of the entire Canadian music scene; he will be sorely missed.
Geoffrey Block
January 27, 2021
I knew Glen from his graduate student days at the University of Victoria and thought he was delightful. It was my pleasure to serve as the Outside Examiner for his PhD and the dinner that followed was one of the most enjoyable evenings I have ever spent. I still recall the amazing story about how Glen and Heather were able to secure Horowitz tickets. Although we barely spoke at AMS meetings over the years, Glen was always a special person to me and the loving and joyful marriage with Heather was inspiring. I'm so sorry that we lost him so soon, and I grieve for and with Heather.
Sandy and George McMaster
January 8, 2021
My husband and I were saddened to hear the news of Glen's passing. We were among those touched by his kindness, he was an exceptional human being and he will be missed by many. While working at Brandon University, Glen was always a pleasure to work with, so respectful to the students with their best interest truly at the forefront. Our hearts go out to Heather and Glen's family at this time.
Thomas Dunk
January 1, 2021
I so sad to learn of Glen’s passing. I have many fond memories from our years at Lakehead. I last talked to him a few years ago at a University Fair. As always, we parted laughing. My sincere condolences to Heather and everyone else in Glen’s family.
Paul Acree
December 31, 2020
A beaming smile. A generous nature. A lover of laughter. A keen and penetrating intellect fused to a bottomless passion for everything he focused his attention on. A friend and mentor to hundreds, or was it thousands, of students. Thank you, Glen, for living your life so well. In the words of Horace Mann,
"Be ashamed to die until you have achieved some victory for humanity."
Glen did so. Rest in power!
Sheryl Walker
December 31, 2020
Glen Curruthers was a remarkable man who loved my sister. Who loved music. Who loved his students and loved his work. Who loved music - anything and everything music. Who loved his friends and colleagues, and adored his darling goddaughter, Hazel. Glen was a humble man whose passing has left broken hearts around the world, but no heart hurts more than the heart of his beloved wife and the love of his life, Heather. Theirs was a love story that rivaled the greatest love stories on earth. I am so sorry that they were robbed of their future together, but I am so happy that they shared 38 phenomenal years. They were inseparable. They completed each other. Their lives were as one and it was a life of love, adventure and pure joy. Tonight, Heaven's choir sounds sweeter, while on earth, we stand in awe of the incredible footprint that Glen created during his shortened lifetime. Our hope is that the outpouring of love will help to heal the hearts of those who were blessed to know this remarkable man. Love and hugs to Heather and to Glen's siblings & the extended Carruthers family. ❤❤❤
Jess
December 30, 2020
He really was the best dean ever. Every time he greeted each of us, he always knew our name. Every time there was a school event, he would get cheers and hollers like no other dean! You'll be missed immensely, Dr. Carruthers.
Kimberly Barber
December 30, 2020
What a beautiful and fitting tribute to Glen. So many of us share in Heather’s heartbreak and reach out to her now in love and support to attempt to fill the enormous hole that Glen’s loss has left us with. The greatest honour we can give to this great human is: to love music and musicians, to care for one another, to cherish our friendships and most of all, to believe in the power of education to change lives, empowering students to make a difference for all of our futures. Thank you, Glen, for all you taught us.
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