Glen-Rosenburg-Obituary

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Glen Ray Rosenburg

Oct 12, 1946 - Mar 8, 2025

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Glen lived with us when he was around 16. What a wild time that was. From time to time our living room turned in to the St. Louis Hop. He loved playing guitar with Uncle Jack, cousin Rusty Rosenburg and his Dad Ed Rosenburg. The great memories of floating the Jack's Fork River will always be a special memory. Go rest high on that mountain.

Glen, you will be missed by all who knew you. Always there to help in good times and bad. You and Jan helped me so much after Terry passed away. I will alway remember our visits Gods speed old friend

Glen working on his sister-in-law Kathy's hair.

I loved my brother-in-law with all my heart. He will be missed dearly. I will cherish the memories we shared through the years. Sending prayers, and hugs to my sister Janice. Hold on tight to all the love you two shared and the memories. Glen will always be with you, maybe not physically but always in your heart.

Glen, you were one of the most loving people we had the pleasure of being around. We loved coming to visit you and Jan. You will be missed by many. May you rest in peace in your new heavenly home.

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Glen's Obituary

Glen Ray Rosenburg, Reeds Spring, MO, son of Edward and Alberta (Bates) Rosenburg, was born on October 12, 1946, in Montier, MO and departed this life on March 08, 2025, at the age of 78.Glen had lived in the area since 2006, coming from the St. Louis, MO area. He was a retired electrician (34...

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