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GLENN STREHLKE Obituary

STREHLKE, Glenn Richard Age 68, of Grafton, Massachusetts, died on July 15, 2025, of kidney and heart failure, at the UMass Medical Center in Worcester. Born in Newton, on January 10, 1957, son of Richard and Rose Barocco Strehlke, he was brought up in Sherborn, and was a high school basketball and track star. He attended American University and San Francisco State University, where he continued to play basketball. Glenn ran several Boston marathons. He had a fine memory for every sporting event, both his own and those of the Boston teams and this memory later served to make him an accomplished chess player. He worked for several family businesses with his father and uncle, Albert L. Strehlke, but was most proud of his time with New Balance, when the great athletic footwear company was just beginning. He was best friend to his beloved sister, the late Janet S. Justiniano; and a wonderful brother to Carl, of Florence, Italy and Mark, of Medfield, whom he sadly leaves behind; along with his sister-in-law, Dawn; and admiring nephews, Jake and Dylan. Deep thanks to the community of caretakers and fellow patients at the Fresenius Kidney Care in Milford, where he had lived for many years, and to the medical team of the UMass Medical Center. Graveside Services on July 24, at 5pm, at Pine Hill Cemetery, Sherborn. For online guestbook, please visit www.everettfuneral.com John Everett & Sons Natick 508 653 4342

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 17 to Jul. 20, 2025.

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Bill Fitzgerald

July 20, 2025

I really enjoyed seeing Glenn, talking sports, and sharing laughs. Great guy. I am very sorry for your loss.
Peace to Glenn!

The Conroy Family

July 20, 2025

Mark, Dawn, Jake, Dylan and Carl,

We´re very sorry for your loss- we always enjoyed spending time with Glenn and getting his latest take on anything/everything sports...especially the Celtics.

May Glenn Rest in Eternal Peace!

Neil, Denise, Sean, Matt and Zach

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Pine Hill Cemetery, Sherborn

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John Everett & Sons Funeral Home at Natick Common

4 Park Street, Natick, MA 01760

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