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Glenn Erich Samuelson

New River Valley, Virginia

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Glenn Erich Samuelson, 47, of Christiansburg, Va., our good and gentle friend went home to God on Sunday, October 11, 2009. He was born in Spokane, Wash., on November 1, 1961. He was preceded in death by his mother, Maribel S. Samuelson. Glenn graduated from the University of Idaho in 1986. Glenn...

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Dear Becky, Hard [for me] to believe that it had been 10 years! I seem to be unable to keep track of time, these days. We are 10 years closer to seeing Glenn again; his sweet smile, tender heart, ... I did not forget you and Glenn --- Tons of wonderful memories! One of my favorite songs comes to mind: "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms." Don Ohanehi

Dear Becky,
Glenn's passing was quite a surprise to me. I remember at the college reunion how happy the two of you were. I really enjoyed going to your wedding in July 1999. I remember it being a beautiful time. I know that the ten years you were married were ten of the happiest years of your life!
Love,
Eileen

Dear Becky,
I know we have spoken on the phone but I also wanted to take the opportunity to tell you how sorry we are for your loss. Glenn was a wonderful guy and you were truly blessed to have him with you even if only for a short time. We certainly enjoyed the times we spent with both of you at our UMW reunions and also when we all visited with Mary Grace in Baltimore. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Demetria & Doug

Dear Becky,
My heart goes out to you on the loss of your husband Glenn. God works in mysterious ways, so he must have a very special reason for needing Glenn so soon. May you gain strength from your faith and know you will meet again some day for eternity. You know your friends are here if you need us.

Becky,

I'm sorry only to be writing this just now...My heart goes out to you in the loss of Glenn...you two were truly soul mates. Even though we met only a few times, I enjoyed very much being around him...he was never just a hubby hanging all at the college girls' get get-togethers. He really endeavored to know Bob and me personally...he was very intelligent, witty, and personable, and I feel blessed for having known him. I know that Bob greatly enjoyed their conversations...

Becky,

I'm sorry only to be writing this just now. My heart goes out to you in the loss of Glenn...you two were truly soul mates. Even though we met only a few times, I enjoyed very much being around him...he was never just a hubby hanging all at the college girls' get get-togethers. He really endeavored to know Bob and me personally...he was very intelligent, witty, and personable, and I feel blessed for having known him. I know that Bob greatly enjoyed their conversations...

Steve, Ken and John,
I am deeply sorry to hear about Glenn's passing. Though I did not spend much time with him, save for our "near-successful" summit of Mount Adams, I remember him as a decent human being. Small words, I admit, for such a life accomplishment. My thoughts and sympathies are with you, your family and his friends.

Becky, I just want to say You are a very good person,I sorry for the loss of Glen a friend and co=worker. I'll miss him very much. Becky if I can help you and any way let me know. Glen will be miss. Love and prayers.
Bonnie Akers or as Glen Gf.

Becky and family,

My heart goes out to you. The only comfort I can take from this tragic situation is knowing Glenn is in Heaven. With that comes a little bit of jealousy because I know he is re-living those old battles to see what went wrong. You see ever since childhood we talked about that, about how cool it would be to be up there and see history unfold right before our eyes. To witness events the others only could read about.

Someday Glenn, Someday I will be...