Kevin-Glenna-Obituary

Kevin W. Glenna

Midland, Michigan

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Kevin W. Glenna, 50, of Sanford, died Thursday morning, Aug. 9, 2007, at the MidMichigan Medical Center from complications suffered from a heart attack and auto accident. He was born Sept. 24, 1956, in Indianapolis, Ind., son of Jim and Jannet (Larson) Glenna of West Lafayette, Ind. Kevin was an...

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One never simply “knows” the Glennas; you become one when they adopt you into their family. Hence, when Kevin came home from the Corp, we seemed to be old friends. We began a friendship of shared interests. Firefighting: I once caught Kevin when he fell through the floor at a fire on North River Road. OSU: Kevin was on of our smartest classmates, earning honors, while always studying in front of prime time TV. Fishing: it was a struggle in OK, but when Kevin found MI, he...

So sorry to hear about Kevin.He and I graduated from Harrison together. Though I hadn't seen him in a few years my Dad kept me up to date with his life. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

My prayers are with Kevin's family in this time of sorrow. I've worked with Kevin for many years in Dow Corning. He was a great guy to work with and will be missed by all of this co-workers here in Midland Plant.

Sorry to hear about Kevin. I had the pleasure of working with him at Dow Corning in Carrollton, Kentucky and always appriciated the many things he taught me. My family will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Deanna, Uncle Bill and I will carry happy memories of Kevin in our hearts and minds forever. The butterfly house he gave us is now even more meaningful. We will always remember Kevin and the crew of helpers he rounded up to put our old, heavy dock in at the cottage. What a fun time we had in Fort Myers Beach. Kevin could barbeque a great steak. I'll also remember the euchre games but they were too few. May you hear the voice of the Holy Spirit as He guides you through the coming...

Our hearts ache for your loss of Kevin. Everytime we look at the replica of the WTVFD patch that hangs on the fire station wall we think of Kevin. We are so sorry that we can't be with you at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. If there is anything we can do to help please don't hesitate to ask.

My sincerest condolences. May God comfort you and bless you.

Deanna I knew Kevin as a young man and he was a gentle caring person and I am sure he was as a man. I was on the fire department with him while he was on Wabash Fire, and still am with his Father. I also drive a school bus with his Mother. He had no choice but to be a good person with the family he had. I am sure he will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends. I am very sorry for your loss.

Dear Jim, Janet, Deanna, Darin, Jason and kids,

I had the privilege of sharing 3 years of my life with Kevin. He was an example honesty, integrity and commitment and good fun. My two fondest memories are driving the Ahrens Fox for football games and Fishing. Kevin didn't teach me how to fish, he taught me what fishing was. Taking the tackle and beer, finding a comfortable spot next to a tree, and leaning back relaxing. You know "fishing".

Kevin also embodied what an Eagle...