SETH-ATWOOD-Obituary

SETH GLANVILLE ATWOOD

Rockford, Illinois

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Seth Glanville Atwood, 92, of Rockford, Illinois died Sunday February 21, 2010 in Wesley Willows. He was born in Rockford June 2, 1917 to Seth B. Atwood and Helen Mae (Glanville) Atwood.A retired industrialist and financier, he was a member of Rockford's pioneering Atwood family which in 1839...

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Please accept my apologies for offering my condolences so late. I remember meeting your father when I worked at Chalks. He was such a fine person and I enjoyed the few conversations we had. My years working with the Atwoods were the best of my life. I will always have a fond memory of him in my heart.

Seth Atwood was a great guy and gave me a nice job between 2001 & 2003.
Thanks Seth!

Thank you Seth-and family, for your contribution to the community-you will always be remembered fondly in the Rock River Valley

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Our deepest sympathy to the Atwood family. My mother-in-law Dolores Choppi Yastrzab worked many years for the Atwood family. They were very important to alot of families. A good company to work for. Our prayers are with you.

To the Atwood family;
Having been an employee of Atwood and later, Anderson
Industries for over 40 yrs, I want to thank Mr. Atwood for
his involvement and leadership in running the company. It
should be noted that Scanlon Plan was installed with his
direction, which greatly benefitted employees and company,
alike. It was a good company to work for.
Jim Buske, Rockton, Il.

The Rockford community has once again lost a great member of our community.The Atwood business and family were one of Rockford's prize possesions. The Almond family had the priviledge of serving their transportation needs for over 30 years and we will always be grateful for having had that opportunity. Our thoughts and prayers are extended to all the family in your loss.
Joanne Almond Smith & The Almond Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Our condolences to the Atwood family. My heart broke again When we heard the news of our ex-employer's pasting.The first time my heart broke was when the company was sold. Merle and Eva Brown, we thank the Atwood family for being there for us, we raised seven children on our Atwood pay. SO AGAING I SAY TTHANK YOU.