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Fred Otto Glass

Flint, Michigan

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GLASS, Fred Otto - Age 86, of Fenton, passed away Sunday, May 8, 2011 at Rockwell Memory Impaired and is now sleeping til Jesus returns. Funeral services were held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Fenton Seventh Day Adventist Church, 408 5th St., Fenton. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery,...

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Fred Glass was a first cousin to my mother Peg Goff Weaver. I met Fred as a teenager and loved him immediately!! He was fun loving and so full of life. Over the years I have lost touch with the family but find myself thinking often of all of you! May God hold you in His arms and comfort you! I can't wait to see all of our loved ones again when Jesus returns. My deepest sympathy to each of you.

We just got home from Florida and read the paper. Joe, sorry to hear about the death of your brother.He will be sadly missed by his family. Hope you are well, Joe. Max & Loretta (mansour) Plamondon

As a young boy I knew Fred and Joe when they delivered to my parent's grocery store, Westown Food Market. Those were wonderful time times for a young lad such as I and I remember the banter between my father and the Glass boys.
I also remember going to the Dairy with my parents and getting the best hot fudge sundae around. My Mom used to always order "extra" hot fudge and they always brought out about a cup full.........

Time slips away for all of us....

RIP Fred....

It saddens me to hear of Freds death however he is in a much better place now. May he rest in piece. To Helen and your family my deepest sympathy. May God bless you and your family.

Sincerely, Pamela Haynor

My thoughts are prayers are with the family and friends of Fred. Though I only knew him a short time, the memories that his family has shared tells me he was a great husband, father, uncle and friend. My condolences to all that knew and loved him.

Tina Cramer
Hometown Home Health and Hospice Volunteer and friend

My condolences for the loss of my former neighbor from many years ago. Many good memories from the old Miller Road era, of the MIller Rd. Dairy and the Glass guys riding our horses and me wanting to work as a soda jerk in the dairy bar.
Jerry Johnston

My sincere condolences in the loss of your beloved husband, father, grandfather, can't wait till the resurrection ......Dolores Burns Dower, Englewood Fl., member of the Venice Fl. SDA church (sister of Priscilla Mckenney Harrison)

Sorry to hear about the passing of my teen-age friend. We were together in Flint church school and then when he was a day student at Adelphian Academy. I will not detail the mischief we got into together, but needless to say, as a young farm boy, my eyes were opened up to the unlimited temptations of the big city of Flint. After moving back to Michigan in 1998, I tried to make contact with Fred but was unable to do so. May God bless his family. I have faith that we will meet again.