Glen-BLOOMER-Obituary

Glen A. BLOOMER

Woodbury, Minnesota

1932 - 2018

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Age 86, passed away peacefully on November 22, 2018. He was born on September 2, 1932, in Duluth to Glen and Isabella Bloomer. He was a 1950 graduate of Morgan Park High School. In 1952, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, 82nd Airborne Division, and was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina for two...

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Glen was one of a kind. I learned so much from him in my early days in management at 3M! I will never forget his lessons, still sharing them in conversations today! R.I.P. dear friend and teacher of life lessons!❤❤❤❤

Mary Griep

How sad it is to learn of the passing of Glen. Having spent many years at 3M working with Glen in St. Paul, New Ulm, and Brussels I can attest tp the many lasting contributions he made to 3M. He was one fantastic person to be associated with. Always positive and always caring, he left us all much better for having been in our lives. He will be long remembered.
Ken Hallberg

We will forever miss our many visits with Glen and Jackie at Crooked Lake in Siren. You were more than our neighbor. You were a cherished friend and fellow Airborne veteran. We feel very fortunate to have known you.

We Lost a great man early Thanksgiving morning. My dad was a wonderful son, brother, husband, and most of all the best dad he could be. He will be missed by all. I love you dad. Glad your are finally with mom again!

Glenn and family, I remember working for your father at HGMS before returning to college on the GI Bill. He was a good man. I of course remember working with his son Glenn later in life on some projects too.
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Fred Banholzer, 3M Sourcing Manager-Retired

I always looked up to my dadhe was my hero, mentor and friend. He taught me so many things and was always there when I needed him. He provided me sound advice and passed along much of his wisdom. I'm proud that he named me after him and my grandpa. I will miss.
His son Glenn [email protected]

My dad lived a great life and he taught me so many things. I always looked up to him, and sought out his advice on many different things. I will miss him!
His son Glenn