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Glen L. CRANE

Trenton, New Jersey

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CRANE, Glen L. Of Titusville, 73. Funeral: 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Titusville United Methodist Church, Route 29 and Church Road, Titusville. Calling: 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd., Pennington. Burial: Washington Crossing National Cemetery.

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Glen was such an open, gentle, and loving man. The best in conversation, a doting grandfather, a good human. I miss spending time with him at family gatherings and knowing he's in the world.

Marvin,

I am so sorry for your loss.

Mr. Crane's influence in his 1980 economics class at HVCH was decisive in my life. With deep sorrow I learn today, when I searched for him in the web, that he very recently passed away. As a foreign student in the US, he opened my eyes to deep truths that remained always with me. I admired his stamina, clear views and integrity. How much I regret never to be able to tell him now. May he rest in peace.

I was just informed of Mr. Crane's passing yesterday evening. I had the pleasure of knowing him as part of the Gideons ministry in Mercer County. He was a real encouragement to me and was someone I'd always admired and respected. He will be greatly missed by all of us who have known him.

Walter Darr
Hightstown, New Jersey

My deepest sympathies. I was an economics and drivers ed student of Mr. Crane. He was a great teacher and clearly a man of integrity. I was honored to have him as an outstanding teacher in my young life. You are in my prayers. (Class of 1980)

Mr. Crane was my history teacher and a very good one. But he was more than that. He took me to a Gideon's meeting when I was a young man and I saw a group of men sincerely praying for the first time.

I went on to become a pastor and was blessed to have Mr. Crane come to my father's funeral a year ago.

Some men change lives forever. Mr. Crane was one of them. Heaven's gain is our loss.

Brian Cooper
Montgomery Evangelical Free Church
Belle Mead, NJ

Lee and Mrs. Crane,

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that you are able to find strength and comfort in each other and in his memory.

Near the time I met glen for the first time I heard a quote that both reminds me and does not remind me of him. "watch your character, it becomes your destiny".....he never watched his character....because he didnt need to....he IS kind and pure...and it became his destiny. :)

The Baldwin Family is very sorry for your loss. Our thoughs and prayers are with your entire family.

Brad, Donna and Charlie Baldwin
Baldwin Unlimited