Glenn Rosenberger
Died: April 10, 2020 | Place: Parkwood Institute, London
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ROSENBERGER, Glenn….
Peacefully at Parkwood Institute, London, on Friday, April 10, 2020, Glenn Rosenberger passed away at the age of 60. He was predeceased by his parents Robert and Donna Rosenberger. He is survived by his step-mom Betty and his sisters Sharon, Maureen, Linda and Donna. Glenn will be missed by his numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews and their families. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Glenn’s Life will be held at a later date. Donations in Glenn’s memory may be made to the London Regional Cancer Program, c/o London Health Sciences Centre, 747 Baseline Road East, London, ON N6C 2R6. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Glenn, You will be sadly missed by your Forward House of London family of 36 years. We will always remember your sense of humour and laughter and your desire to go anywhere at anytime to get yourself a good cup of coffee. You will not be forgotten.
Glenn.
The people who saw you day in and day out, the ones who were with you through thick and thin want to thank you for the experience you brought to them. Many laughs outweighed the few tears. Here hoping you have an endless supply of coffee and Lawerece Welk i your next chapter. You ll be missed.
SuperDave.
Glenn… where do I start. I only unfortunately only had the pleasure of knowing for the past year but what a year it has been! You were such a kinded heart man with a smile that could melt even the coldest of hearts. I loved hearing your stories and tes even being called a pickle! You my friend will be truly missed and never forgotten! Until we meet again xo
Glenn.
The people who saw you day in and day out, the ones who were with you through thick and thin want to thank you for the experience you brought to them. Many laughs outweighed the few tears . Here’s hoping you have an endless supply of coffee and Lawrence Welk in your next chapter. You will be missed.
SuperDave
Glenn, you will be so missed by all of your forward house family. You touched so many of our lives whether it was a short time or many years that we had to pleasure to work with you. Thank you for the memories, many laughs, and for all the stories you will always so willing to share. Hope you get all the coffee and treats your heart desires up there. Rest easy. X
I had the pleasure of working with Glenn at The Body Shop at Masonville Place for many years. He always had a smile at work, did his job with such pride and looked forward to his cup of coffee after his shift. His laugh could be heard throughout the store…often just laughing to himself!!
To the moon, Glenn!!
Glenn worked part time at our family variety store (Westside Market) at the corner of Wharncliffe and Mt. Pleasant Ave in London. He was extremely pleasant and always had a smile. He would say ‘ I work here‘ proudly whenever anyone came in. He was a wonderful employee!
Glenn, an amazing man i had the pleasure of knowing for the past 2 years, your humour sense turned around the day. I hope you will be able to enjoy all the coffees and treats up there as much as you wish to . Rest in the sweetest peace buddy and you will be truly missed…
Glenn
It was always an “interesting day” at the day program, then when we trotted off from the house at Rogers Ave towards our weekly job at The Body Shop. I enjoyed watching how you saw the littlest things in our community, and commented on them to make me laugh. Enjoy the coffee, have lots of water, and have a good time with Sonya, John, Mike, Walter, and Maria…all the old roomies back together again. And keep smiling…it was contagious each time you visited the office!
Glenn, you always amazed me with your kindness and manners. Every “I missed you on your day off”, “Thank you” or “Isn’t that nice” made working with you a pleasure! I miss our Thursday lunch days and our afternoon coffees. Too the moon Glenn