Glenn-Kershaw-Obituary

Glenn E. Kershaw

Cleveland, Ohio

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KERSHAW GLENN E. KERSHAW, died July 16, 2003 at Lake West Hospital in Willoughby. He was born May 17, 1930 in Cleveland. He served with the U.S. Air Force for four years with the 56th fighter group/62nd fighter squadron. Previously he worked with the Lincoln Electric Company as a Tool and Die...

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I have some great memories of Glenn.
He took me on my first camping trip, was allways willing to take a risk in life, and above all, he and Charlotte were my parents best friends for many years. Even in death, Glenn is full of life. I am honored to hve known him and all of the Kershaw family.

My father was an amazing man.
He always seems to have time to teach us how to do something we had never done and experience adventures to make us grow in spirit and mind. He expected us to be brave and never falter- a rare trait that I treasure and pass on to my own children.
I will miss you papa- for your patience and your love.

I remember many times at the Kiwanis Christmas tree lot or the AAU Swim meet that I spend time with your father. He always seem to know so many things to teach a young man. And I didn't even mind when he was sitting on the front steps after the Homecoming dance. I know that he will be deeply missed by all those who loved him. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time

As you know, the Kershaw /Gerstenberger relationship has brought us God-given pleasure for more than 42 years, and will continue until we each draw our last breath! For me, there has never been a comparable friendship. The loss of Charlotte and Glenn leaves a void in my life that will never be filled.
Love always,
Shirley

Your Mom and Dad and my Mom, Alyce Pokelsek, were great friends for 50 years. My Mom was able to see Charlotte in Fla. right before her diagnosis and she felt so blessed to have that time with her. Glenn sent a wonderful note to us after Mom died in 2000. So my family is thinking of you now. Take care. Cheryl and Susan Pokelsek