Glen-Bennett-Obituary

Glen Eugene Bennett

Redding, California

1923 - 2015 (Age 91)

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Glen Eugene Bennett October 17, 1923 - January 12, 2015Glen, 91, peacefully passed away at his home on January 12th, in Anderson, CA. He was the eighth child born into a family of nine in Susanville, CA. Glen moved to Anderson, CA in 1936 and attended Anderson Union High School. Glen was a World...

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You'll be 100 this year dude ... sending my love to you and mommy

So very sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. What a nice, nice person. Thoughts and prayers to the family. Ralph and Debbie Dillard

Christopher and I will remember the times we spent with you at Whitmore and holiday dinners.

I love you Pop

I have fond memories of you, your garden, and cooking my first acorn squash:) you are loved by many;) keep a watch on us all. ?

Prayers and love to Mr. Bennett's family.

My condolences go out to the family and friends for your recent loss. During this trying time we have pleasant memories of our loved one. Be assured that the God of all comfort has your loved one tucked away in his memory too. May he console you with the positive hope of being able to see your loved one again.

I was saddened to see that Glen had passed on. It has been many, many years since I met up with him, but I do remember stories that my dad (Earl) used to share about him. He was my Great Aunt Rita's son, so we were cousins. Since Glen was related to my dad, I can vouch for the fact that he was a hard worker, and that he took care of his family!

Dear Glen is gone from us, but our love and care is still vivid, and he holds a special place in our hearts and lives. Ardith, Robert, and...

I had a lot of laughs and shared a variety of amazing moments in the short time I knew you. You were a great presence in life and you will be a presence in the hearts of everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you. Rest now and know that you will never be forgotten. My love and prayers go out to my wife and her family. Your Papa is home and no longer suffering. Carry him in your hearts and remember all the great moments you shared. It's one of the hardest things to deal with but come...