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Glenn Edward Dolphin

Aiken, South Carolina

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Glenn Edward Dolphin AIKEN, SC - Mr. Glenn Edward Dolphin, 58, of Aiken, S.C. entered into eternal rest on February 19, 2017 at his home.He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Debbie Dolphin and his daughters, Erin L. Dolphin and Kyla C. Dolphin, both of Aiken, SC; sons, Daniel E. Smith, of...

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Glenn was best man at my wedding. So many fond memories of beach trips together with Debbie and kids.

Glenn and I served in Beirut together. RIP Glenn. Your fellow Marine Lieutenant. Dana Albert

Please except my condolences, I was a first office agent with Glenn in the Columbia division of the FBI. In FBI parlance, he was a good guy. He is missed.

I am Tim Chichester'sister, Cindy. I have just heard of Glenn's passing. I am very sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all my family. We grew up in the same neighborhood and Tim and Glenn were buddies all thru college. They were always at each other's house or out causing trouble. If u need anything or want to talk, I'm here. We appreciate Glenn's service in the marines and his service in his job. He was definitely a giving person.

I had the pleasure of first meeting Glenn when he was a newly assigned FBI agent in Aiken,
I was there as a Special Agent with the Inspector Generals Office Department of Energy.
Besides working together, he and I, and our families became close friends and had many
Good times. My wife Debby and I were greatly saddened to learn of his passing. Our deepest
Sympathies to Debbie and his family.

Semper Fi Brother, on duty guarding Heaven's Gates. A fine, good man. Your calm strength always come to mind when I think of our worst days in the "Root". Tim Brooks, Philadelphia, PA.

Very sad to hear of Glenn's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Debbie and family. Semper Fidelis, Gary

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family in the loss of this incredible man Glenn. His memory will live on forever in the hearts of family and friends. He meant so much to my son Darren and he shared so many great things about his life with me. God Bless you all during this difficult time.

I was a brand new 2nd Lieutenant that just completed my training and was assigned to the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU). Glen was a senior 1st Lieutenant assigned to the 24th MAU. During the entire deployment in Lebanon we slept about 10 feet from each other. Glen was a great Marine Corps Officer. His bearing, composure, the confidence he displayed helped me learn how to become a better officer and person. During the attack on BLT 1/8 I was hit in the chest and spitting-up blood and...