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Johanna/Jim Caylor
April 28, 2009
Please accept our sincere sympathy in your loss. We've known Glenn for several years through mutual family friends. He had a great sense of humor and in addition to his other activities, he was a long-time NARFE member. We visited with Glenn a couple of years ago at his home in Puyallup and we considered him a great friend.
Steve Victor
April 28, 2009
Glenn was a good friend for many years,there are no words to express what he meant to me over the years I have known him. My deepest sympathy to his family.
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