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Ellen (Schwabenlender) Kvalheim
January 2, 2010
Dear Mathews/Sonnemann Family:
Please accept my condolences. I am sorry that I am unable to make it to the funeral but wanted to take the time to express my sorrow to your entire family. I was first introduced to ‘Debbie’s Dad’ at TLCU in the early ‘90’s. My fondest memory of Glenn was when he came into the child care center on St. Patrick’s Day dressed from head to toe in green! What a hoot! I’m sure his sense of humor; dedication to his family; and strong work ethic is the legacy he leaves behind.
Sincerely,
.
December 29, 2009
Lorie and family....
We have so many wonderful memories of Glenn here in Florida. Pepsi dog, showing devotion to Glenn, the colored photo of Joe, Glenn and Andy Daugherty standing in front of the Memorial Flag at the Purple Heart Ceremony several years ago, Jimmy Smith on his riding lawn mower, with Al LeBoeuf, Glenn and myself (Sue King), displaying our varied mobility scooters or seated walkers, in the middle of Bowes Path, with many other neighbors standing around with us, lazy evenings around the fire pit, Andy asking how long it would be until you are back in Florida, attending services at your church several times, all treasured memories, Lorie. We will miss Glenn here in Homosassa, just as much as your northern family and friends will miss him!
Very fondly, Joe and Sue King
Homosassa, Florida
Ann LeBoeuf
December 28, 2009
Lori and family,
Take confort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you and your family. I can really relate with you. You will have many good days with good memories with things that will make you laugh, I know.
Jimmie & Nancy Smith
December 28, 2009
Lorrie and family
Our heart and prayers go out to you at this time. In the few short years we have known Glen we learned to love and appreciate him and his family. God bless each of you at this time.
Jimmie & Nancy Smith (Flordia friends)
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