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Sandy Messore
February 11, 2007
Martha
Your Dad's Memorial Service was beautiful. Your Eulogy was a gentle mix of laughter and the true spirit of the man, the father and the grandfather... He instilled in you many virtues which I have always admired as a young girl and now as an attorney, wife and mother. I know it is hard to understand now, but the many memories you spoke about yesterday will be a comfort to you, your sisters and your family and make you smile for many years to come. I stopped at Mercy SNF yesterday on my way home and the nurses I talked to about the service had so many kind comments about your Dad - I brought back a few extra prayer cards so they too would always have a reminder of a very special person they cared for. My family and I will keep you in our prayers...
Kelly McNeight
February 8, 2007
To Glenn's family:
I worked with Dr. Post in the Technology Department at Buffalo State College for a few years. He was such a kind, soft spoken man. I truly enjoyed the chance to get to know him and work with him. I know he is at peace now and pray for God's comfort on your family.
Charlene Cummings
February 8, 2007
To Glenn's Family, I didn't know Glenn before he was a resident at Mercy Hospital, but I wish I had. He was a pleasure to know and Jay and I will truly miss him. He bought comfort and friendship and was a dear friend to my mom Patricia Cummings. Even when she was at her worst he always had a kind word or thought and was always looking out for her, they truly cared for one another. I wanted him to know how much that meant to me and my family, and how much I am sadden by his passing. I just hope that their are many good things for him to read and learn in heaven, because he truly was a blessed soul and deserves all the gifts God can give him. Rest in peace your friends charlene and Jay.
Victoria A. Twarog
February 7, 2007
To Glenn's family,
My late husband, Stephen, and I met Glenn years ago. We shared many happy times together and I will always remember him as a kind and gentle soul. He was also a very proud father and grandfather.
I pray that Glenn has found a special peace in the afterlife. With sympathy and prayers.
Charles Beasley
February 7, 2007
Dr. Glenn Post was a valued friend and colleague. He contributed greatly to our understanding of science and technology. He bore his physical problems with dignity and grace. He was unfailingly courteous, kind and thoughtful. The world is certainly a lonlier and less talented place with his passing. He will be missed physically, but never in memory.
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