Glenn’s kids tuition

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On Sunday May 19th we received heartbreaking news that didn’t seem possible. Glen passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. To say there is a hole in our hearts in an understatement. Glen was a son, brother, uncle, partner, friend to so many....but most importantly a beloved father to his 3 children. Glen’s kids were his priority and he worked hard to ensure they were well taken care of. Glen loved his kids and would talk about them with anyone who would listen. He beamed with pride as he spoke of Aiden and Liam’s hockey games, Kelsey’s cheerleading competitions. Making his kids happy brought him so much happiness. As many of you know, Glen truly could light up a room with his smile and make everyone laugh with his infectious laugh. Whether you knew him for 5 minutes or 41 years you truly felt like you knew him forever. Not only was he larger than life, but his heart was just as big. If you needed anything he was there. And now it is our turn to help. His three children will miss out on growing up with their amazing dad and for that we are sad beyond measure. We want to lessen their financial burden going forward, please donate in support of this cause. It is in these times of loss and sadness when you see people coming together to help one another make it through, to support the people we care for. We are thankful for any support you may be able to provide. We also encourage everyone to keep their family in their thoughts and prayers.

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