Condolences
I am still somewhat in shock and still cannot quite believe that you are no longer with us Glenn. In recent weeks my mind has been flooded with memories of conversations and of special times we spent together. In recent years you have never been far from my heart or my mind, no matter our situation.
In their own special ways, both Alison and Angela shall miss you dreadfully...you chose to be their father...a deed not to be taken lightly. I for my part, shall never forget 'my knight in shining armour'...you changed not just my life, but that of the girls... and for that I shall be eternally grateful. We travelled the world together, lived abroad and had some amazing experiences together as a family, we certainly filled up our Book of Life with the most wonderful memories, providing numerous stories to be related to our grandchildren throughout the years that follow.
Yes, Glenn, you were the 'Man in the Middle' - how I longed to tell you that I understood that.
Rest in Peace, knowing that you are dearly loved, then, now and forever.
Rest in peace Glenn. Where you'll be, you'll be in our hearts.
No words can express the shock, sorrow and pain of losing you, nothing will ever be and feel the same without you. MOAOTL, my best friend, my wolf, my SuperGlenn, my fiancé, my Glennda. I miss you so very terribly. Thank you for the wonderful memories of our 10 years together, nobody can take those away.
So in your own words:
“We will always have Paris.
Ahooooooooooooooo
Per sempre Francesca GS”
We are Shocked and Saddened about hearing about Glenn's passing. It has taken awhile to write this. Our condolences to Glenn's Children, Grand Babies, and Sister's . Glenn and I had quite a strong relationship doing business around the world for many years. Has has friends in many countries. They will surely miss him. I will be unable to come to the funeral I am out of the USA. PLease accept our thoughts and prayers for you significant loss.
Walter
From Karolyn Hawker, Whitefish Montana
Glenn’s wisest advice was to allow the FLOW to happen. In times of stress or pressure from others or ourselves, we tend the believe we need to make a decision, spring to action immediately. Glenn taught me that sometimes the best action is to wait, to allow the flow to happen around the circumstance/ issue. The mist eventually abates and everything becomes clear.
I teach my clients that and also my friends and always am sure to mention who gave me this sage advice.
Condolences to those closest to Glenn and whose lives were touched by him. Although we didn’t know Glenn well at all, other than through the fact that we were both owners in Tsheshepe Game Lodge, We know how invested in the lodge and the reserve Glenn was and are so glad that our children are blessed to be spending equally special time tracing the same steps and driving the same roads that Glenn loved so much. We will ensure we continue to cherish the legacy that Glenn was a big part of for so long in the African bush.
Mr .Smith ,you will be missed by many of us . You helped me achieve so much in life and I can’t thank you enough, we had some good laughs , that’s for sure . I’m glad we crossed paths in life . Its not good bye , it’s see you later .miss you Boss, Rest In Peace Glen
Pollakin
“Then out spake brave Horatius,
The Captain of the Gate:
To every man upon this earth,
Death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better,
Than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers,
And the temples of his gods”
Man he rest in peace
Coralie
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