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Dianne posted a condolence
Monday, August 15, 2011
Happy Birthday Glenn!! Been thinking of you lately. We went down the shore, and I cant go to point pleasant without thinking of you. I know how much you loved it there. Miss you .... love Dianne
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TRISH posted a condolence
Monday, August 15, 2011
thinking of you today....wishing you were still here....my heart aches for your family...but we shall all meet again ...for now you remain in our hearts...always
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Michelle Zychowski Rivas posted a condolence
Monday, August 15, 2011
Hey'little' brother...Thinking about you on this special day ! So many things and people remind me of you and that's a good thing cause it helps to keep me happy! I remember growing up and dressing you up as a girl cause I wanted a sister! Well Dianne is my sister and Halka is my cousin and that's just fine...I'm sure you've seen Kash..Isn't he awesome! Wonder if he'll have musical skills! See what you can do about that ! Love you always and always and always!
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Kathy posted a condolence
Monday, August 15, 2011
Happy birthday. Where does the time go? Till we meet again...keep on strummin'. Always in my heart.
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Vic posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Hi! my has time past, I still hear your voice in my head. Just recently me and Jimmy Simone rode our bikes here in AZ them we went to San Francisco on car we reminisce a bit and you were there,
My PC broke down and I am using this back up Drive and just hap pend I come across you:) I miss you but I know I will see you again, God promise me that I will get to see every one that has left before me, what a joy that is to know there is a future after death ;)
Well some hard times out here economy went sour a bit but we all are hanging in there, we are getting a bit older ha ha I get to see some of our friends on this sight called Face Book at least we can chat don't worry its a pain in the but when the thing crashes, having to fix every so often funny am saying that to you Glenn. Well I love you man your in my studio I get to see your picture every time I play my drums feels good :)Its 79* very nice out your sister is out with her friend are in Jerome today, hey Adrian and Brandon still live in Jersey Dana in Pa she may be having a baby am going to be a papi:) Nicole is in Long Island no babies its OK hey what you gonna do... Hope fully it wont take another long time to talk again Glenn but don't worry I I don't forget u say hello to my brother for me . Life is OK and is what you make of it, I am happy. Vic
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Kathy Smolen May posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Glenn, Can't tell you how many times I have stopped by and read these posts from everyone but couldn't bring myself to write one. Still hard. We lost touch about the last 20 years... maybe an occasional stop at the mall while you were working. But we had such a great past, it didn't matter how long we were separated. Remember laughing when I tried to learn to ride a bike? You had already moved. I was in my teens!! I never had to learn because I always had a place on the back of your bike!! I remember watching you race down the street with no hands and you ending up in the tree.I spent many days pushing tuna etc thru your wired jaw!! I can still see the scar under your chin. I read about your guitar playing. Back then, it was Jumping Jack Flash over and over. All I could play was the tambourine!! But you let me! I won't get into the silly things or the embarrassing ones, but always know, that you were my first love and most of all, my best friend. I liked knowing I could count on you if I needed you. I still do. Only now, I look for other ways for you to answer me. I still hear your whistle outside my window sometimes. Different house now, but the dream is always the same. Thanks for the memories!Till we meet again.......
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Michelle posted a condolence
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Hey Glenn, I talked to your friend Joe last week, he was thinking about you and his son found me on facebook...I called and talked to him for a while...Made me feel like you were still here, wish you were...I will love you always and always....you were my little brother and my friend ...................................................................
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Barbara Davis (Weber) posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Glenn,
It's been a while since I visited this page. Thought of you today and just sat here and read all of the entries from those who continue to love you so much. You were a very important person in my life and now, at 37 years old I look back and it literally seems like yesterday that I was just an 18 year old kid coming into Timepiece looking for a job at the mall. You always used to say how "classy" and "smart" I was and that made me feel so special because I never really felt that way on my own. My eyes are filled with tears as I read all of the loving comments others have left. You'll never ever be forgotten. Keep watching over your Mom & your sister and family. I know how much they miss you and long to see you again.
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Michelle posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Miss you and just want to say Hi and I love you....Say hi to dad....
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Marilyn Serra posted a condolence
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Hey Glenn,
I hear a party going on. Lots of music,candles burning, laughter. Did
Gram finally remember a joke for your birthday? She always has one up her sleeve.
I will never forget your"happy" hardy laugh. I can hear you now.
Keep sending that spare change to your Mom and Michelle until that big Piggy Bank is filled or the bank runs out of change.
Hope you are watching over Gram,Grandpa & John for me. I miss you all.
Love and Kisses Forever xoxo
Marilyn (Rizzo) Serra
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Michelle posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Hey little brother!...Thinking about you on this day...You've got to be having a party in heaven...Save some cake!!! Is it 'angel food'?...Couldn't resist adding some humor...I know you are laughing because we were always joking about stuff, even if it was about ourself...Still finding those coins...See you one day and I love you... Your big sister, Michelle
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VICTOR RIVAS posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Hey Bud it does not seam true that is been so long that you left ,I think mostly every day of you i have a picture with me and your hole in one plack, check this out
May 5Th 1985 13Th hole 133 yards.Great George GLENN J. ZYCHOWSKI.
God has been very good to me and our families he has promised me as long as i abide in Him that He will take care of me 100% and my entire family that's right ,but you probably know that by now he probably told you that already .Any way Glenn, thanks so much for being one of my best friends
me and Scott your nephew maybe Brandon are going to play golf this coming summer
we will never be as good as you but so what ! we know you will be their with us making fools of our self (funny) thanks for the memories Vic
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Marilyn Serra posted a condolence
Monday, April 2, 2007
Glenn--It's your other Mom Marilyn.Gram Died March 31,2007. I am asking you a favor. Please... watch over her for me, she is old and has a hard time getting around. Her hearing and memory is pretty bad. I don't know if she cam remember any jokes but, I am sure she will have one last one for you. Yes, she loved you like we do.
All my love,
Marilyn Serra (Mom #2)
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diane Baumann posted a condolence
Monday, April 2, 2007
Glenn
I spoke to your mom the other day. I called her to thank her for the beautiful Christmas Angel she sent home with Vic to give to me. She really misses you and my heart still breaks for her loss.
Gram passed away Saturday and I hope you are guiding her through heaven. I know you always loved her. I hope she is telling you all her new jokes. God Bless miss you
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Michelle posted a condolence
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Hey Glenn, I guess you went for a walk with us in the park today...That was a good sign...How about mom thinking maybe you're sending pennies now!!!Funny 5 minutes later , I opened the car door and there was a quarter on the floor...Well, that couldn't have been better timing...I put your quarter with the rest of them and with grandma's pennies and dad's dimes...Keep the quarters coming!!! Love you always, your sister, Michelle
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luckyjoahn posted a condolence
Friday, January 12, 2007
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Thanks :) Luck
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HannaRob posted a condolence
Friday, January 12, 2007
Thnx a lot for your splendid site.
I learned a lot of interesting things from it
alles gute :)
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Michelle posted a condolence
Friday, November 24, 2006
Dearest brother Glenn, It's the day after Thanksgiving and I'm just relaxing at home and thinking about you...There are soooo many things I could be thankful for and you are truly one of them...I can't believe a year and more has gone by...So many things have happened in our family...I'm sure you're looking down on us and seeing the changes...Adrian became a marine on Friday...So proud of him...If you can, watch out for him...Brandon is maturing, finally...You'd be proud...Nicole and Troy got married...Dana lives in Hawaii....Mom is running around as usual...She has alot of friends, some who help her and some who she's helped...That's what it's about!!!Support!...We walk the park alot with Harlee and Izzie (our new yorkie) and sometimes we talk about you and how you walked it with mom...Now you watch us....Ok...Someday we'll all walk the park together...someday...Miss you alot and love you alot...Love , Olga... (ha ha)
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Trish posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Dear Glenn,
It is so hard to think about you not being here with us! Yet, as the days pass I have come to see such a wonderful legacy of love you left for all of us to share. I try to focus on that especially when I see or hear the deep and cutting hurt of your mom and "your favorite sister" when your absence is painfully real. The bond you have with your family and friends is awesome. Magically you managed to touch the hearts of so many ...and that is a great and wonderful gift.
I can mostly remember your beautiful smile. It could light a room filled with people the way few can.
My heart breaks for the hurt and loss your family has felt in missing you. They all really love you Glen!
But I have every confidence...one day we will all be together again! When that day comes we will have to have a major party in your honor to thank you for the legacy of love you have blessed us with.
Love Always
Trish D.
p.s. please help Jesus watch over all of us...we could really use the help!
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Michelle posted a condolence
Monday, August 21, 2006
Today was a beautiful day! We went to a peaceful, breathtaking creation of God, Lake Pleasant, Arizona. The day was perfect. The sky and lake water were as blue as feathers on a buebird. We found a quiet place on a rocky beach where we thought Glenn would have liked to be...On our way to the water, Chris found a penny,(and you know how we relate pennies to our grandmother)and that just made the event grander!...Vic picked up a pure white stone,put it in his pocket,(later gave it to Mom because she had a black stone Glenn gave to her and added it to her collection!) rolled up his pants and very lovingly put the ashes into the water...He said a few words about how we miss Glenn and how we will all be together, where else, heaven...Mom threw in a flower and 'the penny'. Afterthat we all held hands and said The Our Father...We didn't have to say anything to each other, we all knew we felt the same way and the moment of silence was incredible...What a strong bond Glenn left us with! We went back to the cars to talk a while and decided to call it a day...As I started to drive away, Andrew called me back...He just found another penny!!! That one Mom kept...
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Diane Baumann posted a condolence
Monday, August 21, 2006
Glenn
Thinking of you. It will be a year already tommorrow.I called to check in on your mom on your birthday to let her know I was thinking of the both of you. Hope you had a great celebration up in Heaven. You always loved your birthday.
I went under the Pier at Point Pleasant the other day to visit you. When I returted to my beach chair i was greeted by a beautiful butterfly? Do butterflies fly on the beach? Your memory and warm smile will always be in all our hearts. May rainbows color your days and angels guide your path your
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Vic Rivas posted a condolence
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Dear Mr Brother Glenn
Time does go on,and never stops for anyone, but memories go on,thank GOD for that.Well in my life,iam so thankfull to my creator for alowing such blessings ,even though you are not here,your passing has though me a great deal,you are remembered by whom you are,and what you do in this short piriod. I talk to a lot of young musicians about you,if it means anything to them who knows,but i'll say ,it keep me in front centered,once again i know i will see you again in person,becouse God said so to me.I LOVE YOU DEARLY,and always will . i keep a picture of you in my office. yes am still in the rock ,God only knows why? and that is good enough for me, you see, with Him, you know GOD!
i am ok .Hope your practicing your guitar,couse God only require perfection,you know Him! if you don't.know him( is never to late now to start) see ya man
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Nicole Kurek posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 2, 2006
Hi Glenn, I wanted to tell you that I think of you often. I have wanted to write here for some time now, but I have simply shied away. When I lost Tim, my mind took over and decided that the best way for me to deal with loosing someone that I care about was to close up and lock away the memories because they are just too painful. Some time has past now since you have gone and I've started to remember some really nice memories of you and that's when I decided that it is time for me to say Hello. Glenn, you are so cool and so fun! When we worked together it was the BEST - so many funny times at the Rockaway Mall! I remember when you were talking really serious to me, asking me my opinion about you getting another Porche or getting the Convert. Mercedes...I said Go for the Mercedes because it is a much more classy car! But in all seriousness, what I admire most about you Glenn, is How Much You Love Your Family! What an awesome quality to have! Glenn, I know that you are not coming back, and I have peace with that, but only because I know that We Will All Be Together Again Some Day, as a Family, a Loving Family...Thanks for all your Love and Support...You are Truly Loved and Extremely Missed...
Love, Nicole
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dianne posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
it's been a long time, but I see your "look alikes" everywhere I go and I have to bring myself to reality that it really isn't you. anyway, its pretty ironic that the person who is above your name is "wrobleski" (spelled without the "w", don't you think! its very hard to write here, but I do think of you often and I hope you are in a happy place. you were such a sweet, gentle, caring person and I will always remember you. love dianne (wroblewski)
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Michelle Rivas posted a condolence
Monday, February 13, 2006
I know it's been a while since I visited this sight, but you're never out of my mind. I see things all over reminding me of you. Like the walk I take with mommy, Harley and Lulu (that's Dana's Silky Terrier, you would like her) Mommy told how you would go fo walks with her at Anthem Park. Vic saw a cloud open up on his birthday Feb. 2 and a kinda of rainbow poked out. He said it was you wishing him Happy Birthday. The same cloud opened up over Anthem Park a couple of days ago and mommy and I said you were trying to get our attention. You're always there Glenn, I just wish you were always here...Holidays were tough without you and daddy. We talked about you two. We related the butterfly with you. Who knows ! Mommy has them all around her house. There's even one on your website. Mommy is wearing a necklace of a butterfly on her neck. Chris and Mary's name for their business is Monarch... Maybe because they are beautiful and happy like you were at one time. We went to Lake Pleasant to scope it out. We're planning it soon. I had a true-to-life dream that you came out of one of m rooms and I told you to go back in. It'll be soon. I also had a dream about daddy. He was healthy, heavier and eating a bowl of yogurt with fruit. He kept his head down involved in his food as usual, than look up and said to me and mommy "this is pretty good, I was getting tired of kielbasy!" Imagine that! I know you are with him and things are perfect and that's comforting. It's also frustrating because we couldn't help you. Why did you have to be so stubborn? I guess you just had to do you own thing. Wait til I see you though... We're in touch with a few of your friends. See what you can do about two of them that are in the hospital. A prayer would help...Why do bad things happen to good people? Does it help us to be better people, because I can't think of anything else. I wish you were here. Dad too...I love you both...
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Christopher Poitras posted a condolence
Friday, October 14, 2005
I still remember when I used to visit Jersey with my mom during the summer and I helped out a couple times setting up your stereo, TV and stuff. You were such an easygoing guy that you made the mindless connections a blast. I always thought, "Wow, this guy has it together - I want to be like him!" Corny, but at the age I was, so true! You always seemed to be happy, enjoy the simple things, and made the best of everything. I guess that's why I enjoyed your company so much - it was refreshing.
I just finished a tiling project in my kitchen a few weeks ago. Although, I was impressed with the results of my first attempt, I know that it's nothing compared to the fine pieces of work I've seen you put together. That bathroom at Michelle and Vic's was like something out of a five star hotel! Glenn, you were so many great things, but the best of all, you were a great guy.
You cousin, many times removed - Chris ;-)
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Stefan Zawidzki posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hi Glenn,
Here I am at last, I just finished reading your E-mails from family and friends. It makes me so proud to realize that I had such a talented cousin. How in hell did you play your guitar with your teeth? That'something you'll have to show me later. I remember the time you came to visit us in the summer. You were about six years old and you really loved fire crackers.We bought you tons of them. There was this little bully who lived down the street, he was about 3 years older than you and he tried to take some of your fire crackers. Well you didn't ask your big cousins for help. No, you stood your ground, and punched him in the nose, and he ran home crying with his nose bleeding. Well, we were so proud of you.
I always wished we didn't live so far away, boy would we have had a blast.
All my love Glenn from your cousin Stefan.
P.S. Give my love to your Dad, tell him I miss him.
P.P.S All my love to Auntie Pat, Andrew, Michelle and Kris and their families.
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michelle posted a condolence
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Dear Glenn, Well Mommy and I went to Point Pleasant on Wed., Sept.7, to do what we thought you would want, to bring you back to the shore. It was a beautiful sunny day with the sky was so blue and the wind gently blowing. We knew you were with us.and you couldn't ask for a better day! We didn't know where to go, but decided to go under a pier. Mom and I held hands and went to the edge of the water. It was going to be a sentimental ceremony but, as soon as I sprinkled your ashes in, Boom!! A wave hit us!!! Mom then put some flower petals in and another wave hit us!!! Our tears turned into laughter and we now were 'soaking wet' with no change of clothes!!! We made it to the boardwalk, took out as much sand out of our jeans, looked up and realized that the pier we decided to go under was the same pier that the Tiki Bar was on and that happens to be the place where you always went to in Point Pleasant. We were so happy to share one of your favorite places with you, Glenn! We love you and miss you sooo much! Always Mom & Michelle xxooxxooxx
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Andrew posted a condolence
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Hi Glenn,
I, like Chris, have also had a difficult time trying to place my thoughts down for you to read even though you know them already.
I love you and miss you so much it is almost impossible for me to concentrate while I write this. You where such a pure person with an open heart. A big smile, always willing to give without expecting anything in return.
With all your talents and blessings, God also gave you a difficult burden which was beyond your and our control.
I know that you loved life, your family and your many friends. I know that you and Dad will be waiting for all of us to be together in heaven. It may sond crazy but I can't wait til that day.
I can't write anymore now so I'l sign off.
Love, your big brother,
Andrew
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Marilyn Serra (Rizzo) posted a condolence
Saturday, September 10, 2005
To Margaret,Michelle,Vic- The Memorial, celebrated Glenns life. The many pictures on the wall, brought by friends displayed the love, events,memories, happy times of the past. The many funny stories his friends told showed the love for Glenn. This was an outstanding evening. All of you and Glenn brought many old friends back together again. Thank You! Some guess I haven't seen in years.Good thing, none of us got any older. When you let the balloon go we all knew it would head for MAIN ST,and it did. Thanks for the memories!!!!!
I also,want to Thank you for surprising us the other evening, sharing the news of Glenns ashes at one of his favorite places, Pt. Pleasant.It's been so nice to see you again. Hope to see you before you leave. Love you!
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Chris Zychowski posted a condolence
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Brother,Friend,Teacher,Glenn,
I'm sorry it took so long to write. Every time I went to this page my eyes would fill up with so many tears I couldn't see. Even right now they are dripping down. You will be missed by so many people, it's hard to belief I'll never hear you say Whhhaaaazzzzz Uuuup,(referencing the Budweiser commercial.)All of the great times we had from Skiing to Golfing to the Bahamas, will always be remembered.You'll be out in Arizona soon close to all of us and Dad. You will always be in the prayers of myself, Mary,Cruze and Chase we all Love and Miss you. One thing is for sure we will all see you in Heaven!
Love ya Bro...
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Tara Manser (Rizzo) posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Glenn, I had a dream last night. We were all working at Timepiece again.Their was a store in every wing of the mall.It looked like the first store with all the windows. I saw you & Vic working together. Wow, What a smile on your face! I was working with Andrew at the other one. I said Andrew, Look I still remember how to string pearls!
You have such a beautiful day for your mom & sister to bring you to your favorite place! Glad to see that smile on your face!!! Miss you.
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Michelle posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Dear Glenn, Today's the BIG DAY!! We're taking you to one of your favorite places, Point Pleasant... We're up extra early because we're excited too!Thanks for sending the quarters, I found 3 so far. Our cousin Andrew's daughter Chloe' found 1 in the cemetery where Grandma is buried in Canada. So we pushed it in the dirt next to Grandma's plaque along with a penny and dime I found. Memories of you, daddy, and grandma have been all around us lately. And they'll never stop!! I'll write again after our outing because I 'm sure we'll have a tale to tell! I love you, Michelle
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John Doucette posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Glen was my best buddy.we had so many
good times,jamming,sking and just being together.He was always there for me.I will never forget you and will allways pray for you.Love J.D
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Marilyn Serra (Rizzo) posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
You started coming to my home when you were 18. You made me laugh,such a charmer.You always called me Ma. That's because I feed you. Right? I remember handing you a bag of my old odd and ends jewerly. Stones missing,broken pieces.Some items had different size diamonds. I told you scrap them! The caring, loving, person you are surprised me with this outstanding ring you made from the diamonds,so unique! Another, memory is how much you and John( my husband) enjoyed each others company. Watching TV in the rec room,sharing a soda or snacks.The wonderful laughter that came from that room.John passed away at age 43. You visited with me the day after the funeral. We sat in the rec room. No laughter, the old TV stopped working. The next day you surprised me with the BIGGEST TV made that year 32" Grandma now 96,Grandpa passed you were there. Loved you. Rocky, our dog licked your feet until you giggled. What is life about? We love you XOXO
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Rob. Johnston posted a condolence
Monday, August 29, 2005
Glen...You will always be Loved&Missed......God Bless...Rob Johnston
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Melissa Weber posted a condolence
Monday, August 29, 2005
I knew Glenn through family and can not believe that he is gone. During the 14 years that I knew him, he always had a smile and a compliment to share. People talk about the way he could light up a room, that was how I remember him best! My prayers are with the entire family and hope that in time, the pain subsides. Margaret, Chris, Andrew and Michelle.. my heart goes out to you for I know this has been a difficult month for you. May Glenn's memory live in our hearts, now and forever.
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brandon rivas posted a condolence
Saturday, August 27, 2005
glen i love you man your always in my heart forever. you were a great uncle with a strong heart and i will take what you have given us and cherish that forever. i have learned alot from you and will miss you to death. you and papa are playin golf having fun and in better shape. see you when i get there i love you
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diane baumann (Rizzo) posted a condolence
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Glenn
How proud you were when you lite up Main St with all the Christmas Lights on the house. I can go on and on.
A year ago I saw you with your mom at Shoprite. You followed me. We talked I THANK YOU for your apology and all nice things you said to me that day. It gave me closer. As I wished you a Happy birthday that day you couldn't believe I remembered after all these years. You are in my heart, thoughts and prayers as well as your father. He always called me Spike.
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Diane Baumann (Rizzo) posted a condolence
Saturday, August 27, 2005
At 19 you changed my life. I have so many fond memories of you in the 6years we spent together.
Glenn, You made me laugh and you made me cry.
In the summer we went to the Jersey shore almost all the time. The kid in you loved to play the games on the boardwalk and you always won me a prize. Angie at the owner of the hotel were we stayed always had a smile on her face when she saw you pull into the parking lot.Yes you were funny as well as charming.
I loved watching You, Vic, John D and Mark Jam in basement at the old house. I use to tell you how talent you were.
Sking inthe winters and staying up in PA for the weekend were fun. Not as much as being at the TIKKI BAR at Pt Pleasant.
You always had a surprise for me when it came to Birthdays. My 21st b-Day staying in Atlantic City or Taking a Limo to NY with Mark and Sue. I had some of the best times with you. Also the Villa in the Bahamas
My mother remembers you begging her to make your favorite Tuna dish with the potato chips in it.
If it wasn't for I would have not loved steamers,shirmp or lobster. Remember the Wharton Carnival? How good those steamers use to be.
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Michelle posted a condolence
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Glenn, I just stop thinking about you. I
think about you when I pass the old house on Main St. and when I pass M & S.
Thin and crispy, right? Mommy and I went to the mall last night and we looked over the balcony at Timpiece and could just we you working there.! Doyou sell diamonds? Big ones? Zychowski inside joke! Every where I go I can imagine you being there > How about the "pickle king' at
dover flea market, Iim sure they have great pickles in Heaven! Are you giving Jimmy Hendrix guitar lessons yet? Andrew has your guitar. I hope he plays it at our family memorial in Az. Chris has your pool stick. We know that will get alot of use. Well gotta to go to work now. We'll talk again! I love you, Michelle
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Tara Manser ( Rizzo) posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
Mrs.Z & Family, my thoughts & prayers are with you all.Glenn taught me so much when I worked at timepiece. We always had alot of fun working together. He was always listening to Sade & eating pistachios.He gave me so many rides in all of his sports cars.I will always remember him.All of you were like my second family & I miss you all. Mr. Z is in my thoughts also. He was like a dad to me. Miss visiting all of you at Timepiece!
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Michelle Rivas posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
GLENN'S MEMORIAL WILL BE TUESDAY, AUGUST
30, 2005 AT 7 PM- 350 RT 46 ROCKAWAY DOOR 6 1/2 (GO AROUND THE BACK OF THE BUILDING PAST CULLIGAN LOADING DOCKS ANDREAD THE DOOR NUMBERS-THE ENTRANCE WILL BE POSTED "GLENN'S DOOR"PLEASE GO DOWN STAIRS. PLEASE BRING ANY PHOTS AND ALL OF YOUR FOND MEMORIES!
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The Boonton Chapter posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
We are all so sad to hear the news and we are thinking about you at this sad time Margaret.Love and peace to you and your family
All your friends at Boonton Chapter
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Elsie and Denis posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
To Margaret and her beautiful family.
I remember Glenn when he was a little boy he was always funny and my kids knew him as they went to school with him. He was quite a ladykiller and always very friendly to me when he worked in the shop. My thoughts are with you my dear friend Margaret as the loss must be so hard to bare.I have known you and you whole family for 38 years. Glenn is with his Dad now and at peace. God Bless Him
Elsie, Deni and family
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Mom and Dad posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
Hi Sweetheart, the light of our lives, Thank you for sharing forty four yeas of your precious life with us. My heart is aching for more time to share with you, our Angel, but we know youdon't want us to grieve as you are with our dear Lord and out of your pain, so we will remember the happy times we all shared together. You're forever in our hearts until we have our GREAT reunion ! ! My delightful child.
Your devoted Mom & Dad
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Lucie Roca posted a condolence
Friday, August 26, 2005
Glenn,
I am sorry I din't call you when I went to NJ for the day. We always think there is time tomorrow. I hope you have the love and peace that you so richly deserve in the arms of our Master
and Savior, Jesus Christ. You are missed already!!
Love Lucie
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patti ann johnston posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
The angels will be watching over him.
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Donald Huber posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
you never know how long it's been since seeing someone until you can no longer visit. sorry glenn, throw a couple of bullseyes for me.
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nelson and patty gonzalez posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
we will surely miss his hugs and smile and always talking about his sister and brother in law
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Barbara Weber posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Like so many who knew Glenn well, I remember the way Glenn could enter a room and completely light it up. He had a heart of gold and would give of himself in any way he was able to in order to help a friend or family member. His laugh is something i will always remeber - it was infectious and filled with joy. The Glenn i remember best was someone who loved trying for "longest drive" at golf outings. He loved fast cars and taking last minute trips down to Paradise Island in the Bahamas. He was an excellent conversationalist and seemed to make friends wherever he went. He and i had a little private joke beteen us that came about as a result of working together back in the "Timepiece days" - I'll end by saying something only he will understand.... Glenn you'll always be "Finster" to me....
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Michelle J. Rivas (Glenns' sister) posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
I know for sure Glenn is in Heaven because God needed him near Him to hold and comfort him. I don't know what he is doing; perhaps playing golf with my
Dad; who also went to Heaven Aug. 2, 2005, telling stories to my Grandma or
being fitted for his wings. But whatever it is I know Glenn has an eternal smile on his face now. I can also hear his laugh when he gets going on his jokes. I'll hear that laugh forever! Glenn, I'm sorry that I dressed you like a girl when you were little. I just wanted a sister! I'm sorry I pushed you in a shopping cart into a pole and knocked your front teeth out when you were little! I'm sorry I let the barber buzz your hair before wisiting Grandma in England when you were little! You never got mad at me, ever! My little brother! I LOVE YOU MY LITTLE BROTHER! MICHELLE
P.S. THANKS FOR HELPING ME WITH PERSONAL FEELINGS> YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. RESERVE A TABLE FOR 2 WHEN I GET TO HEAVEN_WE'LL TALK >
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Maureen Dury posted a condolence
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Glenn you were a great guy! First knew you as club hot tub...when I worked with Eileen at Dynamic Distinctions @ Hoffman Carpet. Seems like yesterday I would see you driving your convertible through Rockaway dressed to kill always a ladies man. Years go by and I meet you at the Dover Legion and became friends ever since. I will remember you every day of your wit and laughter. You were quite the comedian. I know that you loved my pasta fagoli, you will still have a bowl saved for you. God Bless you! You will be missed!
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glenn (2) faltisco jr. posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
gonna miss him! my father was glenn 1 at the legion -- i was gloenn 2 and glenn was glenn 3 -- so when some one yell'ed glenn all 3 of us would yell "WHAT"!
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Lou Barbosa posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
You will never be forgotten Glen.I will never know how the heck you played with your teeth, but I always admired the great attitude you expelled and the frienship we had. We met when we were both 15 with a love for the guitar and went through many good times and changes.I remember going to practice and being told you were out playing golf.Boy did I think you had the life.Hey by the way I got married to my beautiful wife on your birthday eventhough it was a coincidence. May the Lord guide you and protect you. We shall all see you again someday in heaven.Fairwell my friend.
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VICTOR E. RIVAS posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
REMEMBER WHEN ROB JOHNSTON BROUGHT YOU OVER , HE SAID THIS KID CAN PLAY GUITAR, I ASKED HIM HOW OLD IS HE. ROB SAID 14 YRS OLD ,!! HE CAN PLAY! WELL, I COULDN'T PLAY TO SAVE MYSELF. SO HE RAN HOME, GOT HIS GIBSON . OUR FIRST TOON WAS BY ROBIN TROWER. WHAT A BAND ME , ROB , GLENN. THEN ROB MOVED, I BROUGHT MY COUSIN LOU INTO THE BAND. LOUIE PLAYED GUITAR , LOU BROUHGT PETE THE BASS PLAYER. WE WERE CALLED PUBLIC SERVICE,, WHY NOT ! LOUIE WENT TO WILLIAM PATTERSON TO FUTHER HIS CAREER. THEN WE ACQUIRED ANOTHER 14 YEAR OLD. WHY NOT, JOHN DOUSETTE. HISTORY WAS MADE ! REMEMBER THAT GLENN ! WHAT GREAT TIMES . THEN WE GREW OLDER OH!! REMEMBER WHEN I KEPT ASKING ABOUT THE GIRL IN YOUR HOUSE , YOU KEPT SAYING TO ME SHE'S JUST VISITING , BUT GLENN WHO IS SHE? GLENN SAID JUST A FRIEND !! WELL I LEAVE THE REST TO YOU THANK YOU FOR BEING MY BEST FRIEND MY LITTLE BROTHER