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Harold &Linda Malaby
May 1, 2023
Glenn we hold many fond memories of our time with you a d Judy. Camping comes to mind first and sharing with you at your house with food and fellowship. RIP my friend
Harold Malaby
May 1, 2020
Glenn we love you, miss you and hold many fond memories in our hearts. RIP my friend.
Harold & Linda Malaby
Harold & Linda Malaby
May 10, 2009
Dear Judy, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Both Linda and I have such fond memories of you two growing up in the Young Married Couples Class at PazNaz. One fond memory is us camping together with the Manchesters high up in the mountains. We want you to know that we love you and have been praying for you. God bless
Anita Gates
May 9, 2009
Judy, so sorry for your loss. I worked with Glenn at CCC for 11 years as we started the same day and he was one of the first people I got to know there. I feel fortunate to have had his friendship and share his passion for Ford cars, cats, and life. He would never let me forget the passion I had for Ford cars while growing up and even gave me an engine to start my next classic Ford project. He had such a big heart and was willing to help anyone in need. Such a great person, he will be deeply missed.
Mark & Kris VanCleve
May 8, 2009
Although we did not have the pleasure of knowing him personally, we were made well aware of his passion & generosity from others in our Fairlane club community. May our prayers and condolences be with you.
Cathy & Henry Saniuk
May 8, 2009
Judy,
We are so sorry for your loss. Glenn just called me last year and we were talking about candlepin bowling. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. From all the Saniuk's.
James Schmitz
May 7, 2009
Please accept our condolences on Glenn's passing. Glenn was a blessing to the Fairlane Club and its members. He will always be remembered not only for his knowledge, but also his thoughtfulness and generosity. He will always be in our thoughts and hearts. Our prayers are with you at this time.
Jerry & Alice Marchon
May 7, 2009
Please accept our condolences. There are no words we can utter that will ease the pain of such a loss, but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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