Condolences
Elsie and family. My sympathies go out to you all at your loss of a husband, father and grandfather. I was very fortunate to work for Glen Western Wheel. He thought me the values quality, the difference good tools brought to the job and attention to detail.
Glen provided me with many a laugh over the years, from when he quit smoking and his peppermint substitute, to a staff party where someone wore their desert, to the many times he was going to sue someone. Good thing there was a lawyer in the family. You were one of a kind Glen.
Dan Morris
Elsie and Family - my heartfelt condolences on the passing of Glen. It's never easy saying goodbye, but take comfort in knowing he touched many people in his lifetime. One story I remember; he built a giant dog house in Lana's backyard for her golden retrievers. They finally got everything in place, which was a lot of work, and Lana wanted it moved slightly ….. well, the look on his face …. Priceless! But once Lana methodically (and carefully!) explained her reasons, he took a deep breath and did exactly what she wanted. He was a ‘pleaser’, your Dad. Whatever he did, it was right and perfectly delivered, most of the time even better than whatever it was you asked for because he had such an eye for things and usually knew a more efficient way to do it! He ALWAYS treated me with respect and kindness, even when we were kids. And I’m pretty sure we gave him good reason not to sometimes! There isn't a tool in the world he didn't own or at least knew how it worked and he could drive any vehicle you gave him keys to. I was surprised to hear he never received a speeding ticket, though! :) He was quick with his wit and that infectious grin – I’m glad to have known him in both my childhood and adulthood.
With many fond memories,
Wendy (Willliams) Titterington
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