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Glen S. Osberg

Darien, Connecticut

May 26, 1941 – Jan 31, 2020 (Age 78)

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BORN
May 26, 1941
DIED
January 31, 2020
AGE
78
LOCATION
Darien, Connecticut
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Glen R. OsbergGlen R. Osberg, "Oz", a longtime resident of Darien, passed away at Stamford Hospital on Friday, January 31, 2020. He was born in Hartford, CT, on May 26, 1941, to the late Ralph Earnest Osberg and Rita Doiron Osberg.Glen graduated from East Hartford High School in 1959 and went on...

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I was sitting watching some sailboats on the sound and my thoughts idly turned to Glen. I am stunned to hear of his passing. I always enjoyed a good conversation with Glen and talking about Hartford. My condolences to all.

I knew Kristin, and wanted to say sorry for your loss. I stumbled on this obituary by accident and remembered how kind you always were to me and after reading this obituary I understand why. From an anonymous friend PHS Class of '86.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

We lost a great man indeed. My first Commodore at the Darien Boat Club. He always made me feel welcomed. I can't imagine working a DBC picnic without him. He was constant presence there.

I would run into him all over town and we would stop and speak for a few minutes. We'd talk about family, the NY Met's, and his fishing stories. Just a wonderful guy. This is a terrible loss. He will be missed dearly.

Glen and I majored in government together at Norwich ,and as such we had many,many classes together over four years at school.We learned some things, but better yet laughed a lot and had fun at Green Mountain College (Glen had a great smile) .Nice man and sincere condolences to his family and all of those in the Norwich family.Sig Borkoski '63.

We lost a good man.
Glen was one of my best and cherished friends for the past 40 years or so. I will miss him immensely.
Mentioning all Glen's accomplishments, including all his post retirement activities, are too numerous to mention, but he is to be so admired for them all.
Our many lunches together were so enjoyable for me, especially seeing the smile on his face when I insisted on a complete rundown on all 13 of his grandkids. Glen was modest but so proud.
These last years...

As a fellow 1963 graduate and fellow New Englander, I remember Oz as a quality person who was unassuming, confident, intelligent, and friendly.

He was the kind of cadet who made Norwich PROUD.

RIP My Friendby6h5

The best college roomate a guy could have. "Os" was a serious and unassuming student with a great sense of humor. He brought me back to the reason a student goes to college, not to party, but to study and learn. I learned a great deal from Glen and went on to get my MA in English so I could pass his influence on to my students in private school in New Hampshire and later, Barcelona, Spain. RIP Glen! You were the best!