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Brian Watkins
September 7, 2008
I remember Glen very well, as a good friend when he and I were in the Pocatello Unit of the IARNG. We were also in the same Ward in McCammon. I remember him as a kind heart, a man of humor, and as someone I could always talk to, and liked being around. He didn't ever seem to be hung-up about the pressures of the world, just a happy guy who loved his family, and the Church. I heard from my Mom that he passed away, and I'm sad. My heart goes out to you. He left a bright memory in my life.
Annette Blarer
September 6, 2008
Janet, Sorry to here about Glen passing. Hope send her love as will.
We are so glad we got to be Glen and you neighbors. All of our love to you and your children
Annette and Dean Blarer
Hope and Gerald Kelley
Julie Sorenson
September 5, 2008
To Glen's family,
Thank-you so much for the opportunity to care for your loved one in his last hours. It was an honor.
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