In Memory

Kenneth James Glen

Kenneth James Glen

KENNETH JAMES GLEN

 

Glen

 

Kenneth James Glen, 42, of San Francisco, CA, formerly of Alton, died Thursday, August 8, 1985, at the Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center in San Francisco, after an illness of several weeks.

            He was born in Alton, the son of Elsie (Bauser) Jones and the late James S. Glen.

            He served in the U.S. Army from 1962-1964 and was self-employed as an interior designer in San Francisco.

            In addition to his mother, surviving are three sisters, Roberta Oettle Steingrubey of Waterloo, Elizabeth Glen Giszczak of Godfrey, and Carole Glen Goode of Alton.

            Memorial services were held in San Francisco.  Comiskey-Roche Funeral Home of San Francisco was in charge of arrangements.

 

[This obituary was provided by Carole Fairless Westbrook-Pollett. mhl]



 
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03/02/10 11:24 AM #1    

Sue Weissenfluh (Rexford)

What a wonderfully funny guy. He was infectious with his bubbly personality. Tall, lean, full of energy and life. I shall miss my little Kenny clown.

03/03/10 04:12 PM #2    

Lucia Laird (Norris)

Kenny was planning on being at our 25th Class Reunion in 1985. Plane ticket was purchased; but he was diagnosed with Leukemia in July and died on August 8, 1985. His sister Carole was talking with him on the phone at that exact time.
Kenny served in the Army from 1962 until 1964.

03/12/10 01:34 PM #3    

Marilyn Hope Waide (Lake)

Kenny Glen was one of my closest friends in junior high school and in high school, too. I'm fairly sure he was in the drama club that Cliff Davenport sponsored. Miss Colonius did the Thespians. Kenny was full of life and loved to play practical jokes on his friends. But, he was a true friend.

I saw him at the 20th reunion and did not know that would be the last time. We talked a bit, not enough. I hope he knew I cared for him as a friend. I hope he's looking down from heaven now, knowing he is missed.

03/26/10 09:46 AM #4    

Carole Fairless (Westbrook-Pollett)

i was looking at some long ago obituaries and was taken back to alton hi kenney glen my friend and he was a good man to help someone with a problem always there walking uptown with me laughing and just a good guy. i have his obituary with a picture will try to put it on here so we can all see him. does not have the dates but its him. i do miss those who have gone before us.

05/01/10 07:47 PM #5    

Carol Ann Howard (Fredrick)

I remember Kenny from grade school at Harace Mann. He was always the class clown and always had everyone laughing.....


05/17/10 03:41 PM #6    

Nancy Van Ausdoll (Crivello) (Dallas)

 

    Kenny was such a fun guy...........we were in student council during Jr. Hi. I don't

    know how it ever started but he always called me "chocolate drop" !!!!!?????

    He was FUNNY !!    Also a really good guy.


07/14/10 12:30 PM #7    

Diane Arnold (Lindsey)

Kenny was the first person to come to my house to comfort me after

my mother was killed in a auto accident.  He was such a sweet person.

Diane Arnold Lindsey

 


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