Glen-Haley-Obituary

Glen E. Haley

Seymour, Indiana

1922 - 2008

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Glen E. Haley, 86, Seymour, passed away at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008, at Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., with his family by his side. Mr. Haley served in the U.S. Army as a sergeant in World War II. He served his country with honor and dignity in Normandy, Northern France,...

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I remember going to Seymour when I was about 10 yrs old to see my Uncle Glen (1961). He came out to Spokane, Washington several times to see his brother, my father. He was such a kind loving man and a joy to be around. As he got older every one referred to him as the ‘Colonel’ as looked like Colonel Sander’s (KFC). He was the last of his siblings to pass away. I can just imagine all the ‘Haley’s being reunited once againthey loved being with one another.
One day we’ll all have that...

I was so sorry to hear of Glen's death. I have known him for along time and he always made me laugh. As a child he played Santa at Christmas and he would call us by name. I got to know him more at a place of employment and he was always a joy to see come in. My prayers are with you. Cheryl Bowser and Flo Lucas

Chief was a dear friend an mentor. I grew up knowing Glen as my dad was a SFD firefighter, also. I'm sure I sat on his knee as he played Santa for so many years. I regret I was out of state during his death and funeral and our family extends its deepest condolences in the loss of a great man.

My love and prayers to all of Glen's loved ones. I have such fond memories of days spent in the Haley household in my younger years.

i am gonna miss you grandpa I love you

I was lucky enough to have the honor to meet Glen when I was a young man. His son Tom has always been a good friend to me. I want to send my respect and sorrow for his long illness and passing to Glens loved ones.

May God be with Glen's family in their time of sorrow.Glen was somewhat of a legend around Seymour,a Honest man, and a freind to one and all! R.I.P. Old Freind

Thinking of you all - especiallly you Aunt Glenda. His love for his family, community and country are to be admired. His hearty laugh, big hugs and a pocket full of cinnamon candy for me as a child will never be forgotten.

TO UNCLE GLEN'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS : UNCLE GLEN WAS VERY SPECIAL TO ME AND MY FAMILY. HE MADE SEVERAL TRIPS OUT WEST TO SEE DAD WHEN HE WAS SICK AND MADE A SPECIAL TRIP TO SEE MY INSTALLATION AS MASTER.HE TRULY WAS ONE OF A KIND.WE WILL ALL MISS HIM.....JACK JR.