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Varme tanker til dere alle . Hilsen fra alle oss på Haaland . Norge 
I met Glenn when I was in second grade in Uncasville CT. (7 y/o)   He came with his father to visit my father Harlan Inge Quamme as they were cousins. Glenn played baseball with us . He was kind, funny and handsome. I have a pic somewhere. Will upload, if possible. I had a crush on him .  We never saw each other in person again. He was our family's historian. He was not only meticulous with the data he collected, but also determined to get the all the  information re births deaths marriages. Professions, etc.  I  felt the love his family professed and believe  he remained the same kind, funny and handsome person for the time he was on this earth.   To his immediate family and extended family my heart goes out to you as well as my prayers. He is missed.  
Sending love and condolences from all the Varmers. Glenn was a wonderful guy. He will be missed. 
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So sad to hear about Glenns passing sending my condolence❤️
Glenn and I were classmates at Edison. He was one of the nicest, and one of the smartest, boys in our class.
I met Glenn through our love of photography when I first came to the island. I remember having a couple profound discussions on capturing moments in time and being able to reflect on them, the polaroid days and how we as photographers get to sit on the fringe of the festivities and peek in with our lenses. He had sharp observations and an an even sharper sense of sarcasm and wit (that he leveled at me more than once). An impish grin and a playful heart. He will be missed. Now it's up to us to tell the Glenn Stories; Carry the Laughter and Keep capturing life one frame at a time and sharing often. Travel well Bucko. Peace.

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