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Steven DiPaola posted a condolence
Saturday, February 13, 2021
My condolences to the Wood Family. I worked with Glenn at Warner Communications in the late 80's and learned a lot from Glenn. We had a lot of fun when i worked with Glenn. Glenn was a very hard worker, very dedicated to the quality of his work and just fun to be around. Fearless to tackle any service call climbing towers, working on consoles helping someone. It was a shocker when Glenn left Warner because Glenn was thee tower crew.
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Brian Keegan posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
I was Glenn's partner for a few years at Warner Communications. I learned a lot from him. After we both changed companies I would stop once in a while to visit him at his shop at the Union Toll Plaza. A good man with a good heart. Be with angles my friend.
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Laura Wood posted a condolence
Monday, July 29, 2019
Glenn could fix things. If mechanical or electrical you could always rely on him to get it working. A while back his mom Enid was proudly describing his talent . Enid was ahead of her time: a woman who ran her own business while raising her sons. Part of her success was
learning how to do things herself, not relying on others, even her son. Knowing that he worked at the speed-of-light, she tried to pay attention to Glenn's hands. Still, he fixed and returned it to her before she could see what he did. Mom was still dependent on Glenn rather than learning to fix something herself I suspect anyone could copy his actions yet not succeed. Glenn's rare, indispensable talent could "turn in" to non-functioning things; he knew exactly what's needed.
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Rob posted a condolence
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Glenn was definitely one of the good guys. They don't make them like that anymore. He was more than just a coworker I considered him a friend.
Rest in peace Giggy
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Keith Wood posted a condolence
Sunday, July 28, 2019
"Hitchhiking across the Atlantic"
In the Summer of 1958, Mom wanted to take us to visit her family in Birmingham, England. Glenn was 9, I just turned 4. Mom couldn't afford plane fare, so she got us there free. We "hichhiked" on a DC-8 by way of Gander airport in Newfoundland. Cardboard cartons served as seats in this very noisy, windowless aircraft. Three of us huddled together for 12 hours crossing the Atlantic.
Glenn and I often remembered our
shared experience as my big brother fills in my memory gaps: his terrified kid brother.
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susan cairo posted a condolence
Sunday, July 28, 2019
We are so sorry. Glenn was so wonderful, funny and caring. He will be truly missed. We had so many good times together.
Susan and Ron Cairo
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Jennifer Simone posted a condolence
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Linda, Brian and Jason... the Simone Family is very sorry to hear about Glenn’s passing.
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Patricia McNally posted a condolence
Friday, July 26, 2019
Dear Linda, Brian, Jason and the Wood family, John and I are so sorry to hear of Glenn’s passing. It was such a shock and by far too soon. He will truly be missed Our thoughts and prayers are with you..
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Kathy Porter posted a condolence
Friday, July 26, 2019
Dear Linda, Brian and Jason. I am so sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. Suddenly there is a hole in our hearts. How we will miss him. He was a good and kind man. He loved Jason and Brian so much. He will be remembered for his quirky sense of humor, his puns and his dedication to his family. No one was a harder worker than Glenn. My prayers are with you now as you grieve for him. Much love, Kathy
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