Glenn James Skarich
December 20, 1965 - April 9, 2012

Obituary
Glenn James Skarich
12-20-1965 – 4-9-12. Born in Denver, CO and raised in California and Washington. He graduated from Kennedy High School in Burien, WA in 1985. Glenn was the Vice-President/Owner of Secoma Fence Company in Milton, WA.
Beloved son of George and Arlyn and brother of George, Gina and Gerilyn.
Memorial service 2:00 PM, Saturday, April 14, 2012 at Bonney-Watson Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Point Road. Memorial contributions to Washington Jr. Golf Assn.,(WJGA), Fircrest, WA.
Please sign the online memorial guestbook at www.bonneywatson.com.
Dear George and Arlyn,
I am so so sad to hear of Glenn’s passing. I will always remember how much we all laughed when Glenn came into the Tacoma Plan Room. He truly brightened our day every time we saw him.
Thinking of you,
Fondly, Jackie
To the entire Skarich family. My heart goes out to you. Glenn will be missed very much. I will always remember his infectious smile lighting up the golf course. God Bless, Dan
WE ARE SO SORRY FOR THE LOSE OF YOUR SON
AT SUCH YOUNG AGE. OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO YOU
AND THE REST OF THE FAMILY
Our hearts are with the Skarich family at this time. Please find peace in knowing Glenn is with our Lord. He was a loving son and brother. He so loved his family and held his nieces and nephews in high regard. His light might be gone from our presence, but his love shines bright in each and every heart he touched. Take comfort in that love.
George, Arlyn, and family, I was saddened to learn of Glenn’s passing. My memories go to our fun Sahalee outings. I think he got a birdie on the 1st hole a few years back. Walking to the next tee he said something like “this isn’t so tough.” He had us laughing the rest of the round about that comment. His joy for life, and his love for people made him a joy to be around. He had that quick wit and laughter that made me look forward to seeing him. God bless you as you grieve his passing, but also celebrate his being here.
Gina, Arlyn,George and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I never did get to meet Glen, however if he was anything like my dear friend Gina, I am sure he was a great man. It is funny how our lives mix. I work with Gina and we have become great friends. My daughter Alyssa worked with Glen, George and Arlyn. She loves you guys and feels like part of the family. Glen will be a great loss to all of the “work family” at Secoma Fence. Just please remember that it is never easy to lose a loved one. Memories were put in our hearts for a reason. It really does help to go there when you are missing Glen and pull them out and smile, laugh and enjoy those times of fun and love. God bless all of you, your in my prayers.
Love Patty and family
George and Arlyn, our hearts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. We became so very fond of Glenn and valued his friendship. We enjoyed Glenn both at work and at play, especially on the golf course. We will miss him and will think of him often.
Sincerely, Russ and Kathy
Arlyn and George –
How sad and shocking to here of Glenn’s passing. Glenn was such a nice person and so very fun to be around,
You are in my prayers…
So sad to hear of Glenn’s passing. A truely nice person who will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts & prayers go out to the entire Skarich family.
Rick & Sheri
George and Arlyn and family,
I was sorry to hear of Glenn’s passing. When I think of Glenn I too think of his infectious smile. I remember the family pictures that Grandma Viv and Grandpa Les had on their walls and Glenn’s smile beaming through the picture. Your family is in my prayers.
Love to you all,
Lisa
George and Arlyn;
Our thoughts are with you. Glenn will be missed by the entire family.
God bless all the family and we are so truly sorry for your loss
To the Skarich family;
The strength of your family will carry you through this difficult time.
Glen’s character will live on and will be there in the most unexpected moments. He always had a smile and an infectious laugh. He loved to kid around and to have fun.
We love you all and look forward to celebrating his life on Saturday.
Big hugs to you all.
Arlyn and George, I don’t even know where to begin.
In the last few months Glenn showed strength and
courage like no other. A fighter unlike any fighter I’ve ever seen. A true hero to anyone how knew him.
And a heart of gold. You ask where all these traits
come from? Easy. His amazing family. Mom and Dad,
sisters and brother. Nephews and nieces. And friends.
I know how blessed Glenn was because I’ve met these
people and blessed he is. The fact is Glenn is gone but never forgotten. And the fact that Jesus came down and
picked him up on Easter really means something special. I
know in my heart that the next time I’m starring down a birdie putt, Glenn will also be starring it down
with me. I couldn’t be more grateful to have known Glenn
and having him being a part of my life yesterday, today, tomorrow and forever until we meet again. I love ya Gondo
Go Raiders
Arlyn and George please accept my deepest sympathies and regards for your Loss.
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Death is one of the most difficult things we face in life but may it comfort you to know that others care. I have found great encouragement when reading the beautiful words penned in the Bible at Isaiah 25:8 “He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” May this promise bring your family comfort in this difficult time.