12 messages received
Sharon, Chris & Family Mike & I are very saddened to hear of Glenn’s passing…..Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. Mike & Louise LeClerc
Mike & Louise LeClerc, March 1, 2021
To Sharon, Chris and Family: Thinking of you at this great time of loss! King Kirkland has lost a wonderful and devoted person! He will truly be missed! Albert, Diane Charbonneau
Al ,Diane Charbonneau, March 1, 2021
My condolences to the entire Angus family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember Glenn teasing us when we would pick up the mail or wherever we would meet up. King Kirkland will definitely miss him.
Linda Bedard (Guindon), March 1, 2021
My deepest condolences to the Angus family. How the years go by, it was like yesterday I just went and picked up the mail at the King Kirkland post office and was greeted by Glen with the pinch of the cheek, yes I will miss you “you cheeky devil”.
Wendy(Bedard) Leveille, March 1, 2021
Glenn was my sidekick for many years at the bingo hall and was almost a permanent fixture there at least during the winter when he wasn’t organizing a baseball tournament when summer was in season. He was our Bingo president for the past few years and will be missed by all who knew him. My condolences to the family.
Charlene Owen, March 1, 2021
Neil and I are shocked and saddened to hear of Glenn’s passing. Glenn was tireless in his efforts to keep the King-Lebel Fire Dept. operating. When Neil and I moved back to King in ’96, Glen would make his regular trek to our house selling the 50/50 tickets…usually had a story to share. He organized bingo’s for many service clubs. He didn’t hesitate to step in and take charge when he was needed. He was a pretty colourful guy too! Wasn’t afraid to speak his mind..did so regularly..that was the charm of Glenn. He’ll be sadly missed in King Kirkland. Our deepest sympathies to all of the Angus Family.
Neil and Claire Peters, March 1, 2021
My deepest condolences to the family. May Glenn rest in peace. My fondest memories of Glenn always seem to revolve around baseball … from hopping into the back of a pick-up truck to head to KL for a game to “being the baseball champs” … many fond memories indeed. All the very best to the Angus family at this sad time. Cynthia Panagapka
Cynthia Panagapka, March 1, 2021
We are very sorry to hear about Glenn, he was a good friend to us, we will miss his humor and friendly face always,our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sid & Yvonne Menard, March 1, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Glenn always greeted me with a smile and a joke. He will be sadly missed by all.
Catherine and John Wendorf (Connolly), March 1, 2021
Sincere sympathy to the family. He was a pillar of King Kirkland and did his job well. We will always miss that smiling face. God Bless!
Kevin & Patti Connolly & family, March 1, 2021
Our condolences to the Angus family, and to the King Kirkland community who have lost a true champion. May you enjoy for many years the fruits of his labours and many gifts to your community. We will remember him with fondness and respect. Rest in peace, Glenn.
Diana & Peter McNamara, March 1, 2021
We were so honoured to have worked hand & hand with Glenn through many oldtymers ball tournaments and Legion 87’s Bingos. Glen always came to our rescue whenever we needed his assistance. He was such a great friend to us. We were away on holidays and heard about his passing upon our return. He will forever be in our thoughts and prayers. We lost such a great friend and he will be greatly missed.
Lori Graham & Brian Kenny, March 1, 2021