Condolences
To all in the Family
My sincere condolences in the loss of Glynn. I got to know him quite well during our years in Regina in the late 60's and was honoured to meet him over a coffee many times since in Alberta and Arizona. We will miss him. Norm Knowles
Dear Moria and family, Joyce and I watched Glynn’s service yesterday and It was so wonderful, I now have faces to put to on the names I have heard from Shani. They all talked so well and were obviously attached to their dad.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Dear Moira and Larry thinking of you and family We are watching you all saying goodbye to Glynn. Beautiful service with such great memories from you all. Deb and Allan
Sending our love to all of the Big G clan. He was a special man to our family in Peachland and a very special friend to our Davey. We cherish the happy memories we had with Aunty M and Big G when they lived here and are so grateful for all happy family times we shared with them.
A wonderful man has left us and will always be in our hearts. Cheers to you Big G, as you were so apply named by Davey. A big man, a big letter and a big heart.
Love you,
Kim, Mike, Kelsey, Keehan and D
Dear Moira and Family.
I am so sorry you have lost your dear husband Glynn but want to tell you how much Norm and I enjoyed our time together in Ft. Smith and Inuvik. He was a good friend as well as a good engineer. Really glad we had our lunch out not too long as well as telephone conversations. Our times in Mesa were good times too, golfing, Friday night get togethers, going to Theater plays and coffee.They are precious memories. He will be greatly missed.
With much love, Doreen Brisbin
To my dear Auntie Moira and Larry, Terry, Blair, Cheryl and all your families.
My heartfelt condolences on the loss of Uncle Glynn. He was a wonderful man, and he will be dearly missed. I have so many awesome memories of him and your whole family, and I will keep those tucked away in my heart.
My favourite memories are of your time in Regina and all the times we were able to spend together, mostly for football games, but a wedding (or 3) as well.
Sending so much love and hugs to you all,
Lori, Denny, and family
Dear Moira and family, Ginny and I were sad to hear of Glynns passing. From 1975 to 1983 you and Glynn made us fell like we were part of the Owen family. During my aviation career I worked for and with many people, but the eight years spent working with Glynn at Regina Air Section were the most memorable. Glynn and I were always on the same page with regard to aircraft maintenance. His vast knowledge and experience that he passed on to me was always appreciated. My only complaint was that the hangar fridge was not always fully stocked for our Wednesday janitorial duties. We have many great memories of the Air Section parties and dinners at the Owen house.
Wayne and Ginny
Dear Moira and family. I am so sorry to hear of Glynn's passing . My memories of Glynn are that of a quiet, gentle man who always was very nice to me as a newcomer to the Owen fold. Graham, as you know, always thought of himself of part of that fold.
It will be difficult to think of life without Glynn's physical presence but I hope and pray that you will always feel his presence. My sincerest condolences.
Moira and family - sincere condolences in the passing of a much loved member of your family. Glynn will be missed - those of us who had the privilege to meet and associate with him quickly realized Glynn was a man of principle, honour and ability, dedicated to both his profession and family. A solid and respected citizen in a life well lived. Rest In Peace Glynn.
Sandy MacCulloch
Dear Moira and family, Moira I'm so sad to hear about Glynn's passing. He certainly picked a special day to go to heaven! I hope Glynn died peacefully. I have wonderful memories of you two while I was serving in Seniors Ministry at St. Andrew's '08 -'14. Glynn was always so positive while he was dealing with the 1st and 2nd breaks of his leg. He came back to good as new ! I loved both of your welcoming Big Smiles! Blessings and Deepest Sympathy, Wilma Clark
Dear Moira and family,
Marie and I were sorry to hear the sad news of Glynn’s passing. We fondly remember our postings with you and Glynn in Regina on two occasions. He served as a father figure to the young pilots by providing guidance and support. Glynn was one of the legends of Air Service and was admired and respected by everyone. He was always kind and willing to help out, even playing Santa Claus at the Air Division children’s party. (Our son once took his photo to school to prove to the other kids Santa does exist because he came to our house). Lots of fun times, great memories and favorite recipes; Moira’s “sex in the pan” and chicken wings were a big hit!
Moira, you and all your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Jim and Marie Boyes
Our sincere condolences on the passing of Glynn Owen. Glynn was a member of our Association, Calgary Division, for many years. We appreciate his devoted service not only to our Association, but his lifelong service to Canada.
RCMP Calgary Veterans Association
Dear Moira and family,
Very sad to hear of Glynn's passing. Although Glynn and I were never posted together, we crossed paths many times over the years in Air Division and then later during retirement in Mesa, AZ. I always enjoyed our conversations about the "good old days" in Air Division. I will remember him as one of the good guys, a real gentleman and voice of reason.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Derek and Claire Hudson
Surrey, BC
Cheryl, Randy and families;
A very sad way to end a difficult year. Another of the great generation before us leaves...deep sympathies from the Regina Donald family.
Scott
My Dear Moira and family, I am so saddened by the loss of Dear Glynn and treasure that I spoke with him a couple of days before he passed away. Remembering his wonderful and gentle soul will forever remain in all our hearts. Many fond memories Moria and family I will treasure. Clare Walker Victoria BC
To Wendell and family,
Our sincere condolences for the loss of your "big" brother.
From Anne and John Stephenson
Dear Moira and Family,
A good heart has stopped beating, a good soul ascended to heaven. In this sorrowful time, Cindy and I would like to extend our heartfelt condolences. May you find comfort in your memories and prayers.
Glynn has left our midst and now takes a new journey beyond.
Having been a member of the RCMP Air Division and had the opportunity and good fortune to work with Glynn back in the mid 60"s, at Prince George when as the relief pilot there. As I was a junior pilot, Glynn showed me some intricate techniques of handling a Beaver aircraft of floats. It was a great summer and added to by Moira and family.
Fond Memories,
God Bless
Gord and Cindy HAYDEN
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