Glen R. Kleinert

Glen R. Kleinert obituary

Glen R. Kleinert

Glen Kleinert Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lancaster-Morgan Funeral Home - Caribou on Aug. 18, 2025.

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In remembrance of Glen R. Kleinert who leaves behind his mother Elizabeth, his brother Joseph, his sons; Glen R. Kleinert Jr., Dalton Alexander Kleinert, and Bishop Bouchey, his nieces; Briana Icenogle and his "Bell Bell" Bella Rose Kleinert, he also leaves behind his Uncle Dave, Uncle Gene, Uncle Daniel, Uncle Roy, Uncle Bobby, Aundt Audrey, Aunt Carol, Aunt Paulette, Aunt Rosie, Aunt JoLynn, and sister Laura Hutto, as well as Aunt Donna and lots of cousins and friends. To find time for comfort, the Lancaster Morgan Funeral Home has been exceptional in showing how much they care.

Everyone deserves a little kindness when going through had times but we need to keep our faith to overcome. Be careful not to forget the Lord and teach your children to love with all their hearts. Lead with faith so all may go well for them. Keeping faith in the Lord is exactly how to enter the kingdom of God. I witnessed my son Glen, just before he passed on, look right past me with a look of confusion, but a big smile on his face. He tried to help as many people as he could, loved the Lord and enjoyed speaking about Him to as many people that would listen to him. I found his bible under his pillow on his bed. Please don't anyone fear death-Christ defeated it! We are just going home and there will be a big family reunion. For us that remain here, I pray comfort and healing until it's our turn to be reunited with you Lord and all those we love, in Jesus's name, Amen.

If anyone would like to contribute to the memory of Glen, please send all donations to Lancaster Morgan Funeral Home 11 Clover Street Caribou, ME 04736. A much appreciated thank you to Autumn, Aunt Audrey and family, Glen's lawyer Allan, Freda Mosley, and who Glen called "his ladies" Brenda and Linda.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Kleinert

(Glen's Mom)

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