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Glen Houdersheldt

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Glen Houdersheldt 12/10/37 ~ 2/16/07 Glen F. Houdersheldt, of Sandy, Utah died February 16, 2007 of cancer. Born in Sioux City, Iowa to Glen and Olga Houdersheldt. He grew up in Wayne, NE and lived in Omaha, NE and Las Vegas, NV. A graduate of the University of South Dakota, he also received a...

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Mr Houdersheldt was my 9th grade teacher and coach. When we first realized he was our PE teacher we tried to change teachers because even in the winter he had us run the park and do calisthenics. He took a real interest in all of us. He personally helped train me for track and made me better than I ever thought I could be. He was tough but fair and made accountable. He was definitely one of my role models and he will be missed.

My Friends,

I am so sorry.

I feel deeply privileged to have been acquainted with such a wonderful man and to know such an incredible family.

All My Love,
Kate

Dear Pam, Please accept our sympathy at Glen's
passing. We hope you know that we have the fondest
memories of Glen and wish we were closer so that we could personally convey our support for
you and your family. Glen was a great friend and
a wonderful person. We didn't know of his battle
with cancer. We appreciate that you were both in our lives. With love, Ron and Kaye Jensen

To Glen's family,
I will always cherish Glen's visits to our house, travels to Milfold and Lincoln, and the bug he gave me for genealogy. Without his and Chere's constant quest for family knowledge, we would have never met the amazing Glen Houdersheldt!! Michael has special memories of Glen, Pam, Chere' and Paul - visits to the Spaghetti Works, rides in his RTV, and also visits here. We are so blessed to have known the special qualities that made Glen the man he was.

May you find...

I will miss your handsome face, my dear cousin. Your work and dedication over the years to preserve our family history was nothing short of a miracle. What a legacy to leave our family. I appreciate it so much. My heart aches for Pam, Amy, Amber and your grandchildren. I know how their hearts must ache right now. I also know you are singing with the angels in heaven today. I hope your folks, my folks and my brother (Dick) were there to meet you at heaven's gate. You will be missed by all here...

All our love. Wish I could be with you. I will be with you for ever.
Love your sis and brother-in-law
Candy and Chet