Glen E. Clow
November 18, 1917 - March 30, 2009
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Obituary
Glen E. Clow
Born November 18, 1917 in St. Vincent, MN. Died March 30, 2009 in Renton.
Glen worked as an auto mechanic in the Renton area before starting The Motor Mart. He was a member of St. Anthony’s Parish and a charter member of Fairwood Golf and Country Club.
Preceded in death by his parents Waldren and Nina Clow, 8 siblings and grandson Steven Haley. Beloved husband of 69 years to Olive; father of Glenda Dave Brooks, Renton, Dorothy Gary Walls, Desert Aire, WA and Allen Win Clow, Desert Aire, WA; grandfather of 9 and 13 great-grandchildren.
Rosary 7:00 PM, Thursday, April 2, 2009 and Funeral Mass 11:00 AM Friday, April 3, 2009 both at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Renton.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances to St. Anthony’s Church or favorite charity.
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We are missing you.
We Love You Grandpa and You Will Be Missed Greatly!!
XOXOXOXO
Dear Aunt Olive & family,
Our deepest sympathies goes out to all of you. Glen will be missed by all who knew him. He was truly a great guy. I’m sure he’s hooked up with some of his buddies from the past and is having a great time on the “golf course”. I’ve got alot of old memories of golfing with Glen & you Olive on the Pembina course. You both taught me alot!
Wishing you the best,
Mark & Audrey Monette
Nathan & Kaitlin
The Board of Trustees, members and staff of Fairwood Golf & Country Club would like to express their condolences. Glen was a special man.
Peace be with you. Diane & Ron and girls
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.Jeff,Ruth,Shane and Anna
Aunt Olive and family,
Our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Uncle Glen. We had some great times together and wish there had been more. Our family shared some stories about our first trip to the Palm Springs area which was with Uncle Glen, Aunt Olive, my Mom and Dad and family and all the fun we had.
You are in our prayers,
Dan Monette and family
Allen,
My condolences to you and your family.
Though I didn’t get to see Uncle Glen very often, each time was very special. He was a kind and wonderful person and such a pleasure to spend time with, always so much fun and full of laughter. We will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family.
Although it has been many years since I last saw Glen, he was the same as I remembered from my childhood…quick with a laugh, quick with a joke, and quick with a tease.
It was with sadness that I learned of his passing.
Our sincere sympathies go out to your family from the only Clow east of the Mississippi.
Margie and Mike Hodor
Olive and family. You are in our happy thoughts and prayers. It was always so fun when you guys would come and visit. The stories we would hear were always so funny. Glen will be missed by all. I wish we lived closer. Love, Jeannie
OLIVE AND FAMILY OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY AND THOUGHTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, UNCLE GLEN WAS A SUPER UNCLE HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL. LAURAMONETTELADUCEUR…LYLE,TONY AND LEAH
Aunt Olive and family,
I was saddened to hear of Uncle Glen’s passing, but at the same time was warmed with fond memories of the fun you both brought with you when you came to ND. Glen’s smile, wit, and stories will never be forgotten. The vision of him golfing 30+ years ago is still how I picture him today. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Don and Shirley Monette Anderson
Dear Aunt Olive and Family;
Our sincere and deepest condolences on the passing of Uncle Glenn. His smile and wit lives on in our memories. Our hearts are heavy and he is already missed, but we know that he is in a better place and at peace. We are sure he has already told a few jokes and golfed a few rounds of golf in heaven. Uncle Glenn and you are all in our thoughts and prayers. With Love, Herb, Eva, Jonathan and Kristyn Monette.