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Glen A. Huston

Everett, Washington

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Glen A. Huston

Glen A. Huston, 54, died at his home on February 1, 2005, from a heart attack.Glen was born in Everett, Washington, on September 17, 1950 to Harold and Ramona (Warness) Huston. He grew up in Pasco, and also lived in Spokane, where he graduated from high school in 1968....

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Glen,
I will forever remember the laughter and jokes while having drinks at your house with you and Jim. One of the best times was the pull tab tournament (which you got to the second round by the skin of your teeth) You are one of a kind and you will forever hold a space in my heart. Rest in Peace, my friend.
Love,
Kathy

Glen,
I will miss the laughter and jokes between Jim you and I. You were one of a kind and I will always remember you as one of the kindest men I have ever known. You will always have a place in my heart. Rest in Peace my friend.
Love always,
Kathy

Glen, We are having a hard time believing its true. It will not be the same at the Park, with out your smiling face,the roasting of rot rogs, Saturday night poker and all the good times we had. We couldnt have had a better neighbor/friend. We will miss you. Take Care.

Nenny,
I am so happy for all the fun memories I have of you and the great times we had together and I am so sad for them to come to an end. Rest in peace, bro.
Love you forever, miss you for always.
Your "little" sis, Karen

Uncle Glen,
I will always remember your goofy and crazy sense of humor. Im glad you came to my wedding! I'm still waiting on that dance. We will all miss you and see you again one day.
Love Megan

Glen,

My friend,I will miss you so much.

Love Jeanie

Uncle Glen,
I will miss you and the fun that came along with just being around you. I'll miss the jokes and the salesman phone calls :) and the stories that grandma would tell us about her trips to Everett.
Rest in Peace Glen. Love Erin

"Uncle" Glen:

My family and I will truly miss you and the sense of humor you brought with everything you did. I know you are truly in a better place, may God bless you always.

Love ya,

Shannon

Glenard my friend- We will all miss you very much. Thank you for your kind heart and generosity. There will always be a pull tab open for you and a dice game going and we will always let you change the die.