HONORED ON PANEL 46W, LINE 39 OF THE WALL
GLENN FREDRICK DEAN
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GLENN F DEAN
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POSTED ON 10.16.2017
POSTED BY: Dennis Wriston
I'm proud of our Vietnam Veterans
Sergeant Glenn Fredrick Dean, Served with Company B, 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division.
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POSTED ON 5.29.2016
POSTED BY: Mary Jane Albinger
Glenn Dean
Glenn was my neighbor, I remember a teenager who would play in the sandbox with two girls 6 and 7 years old , became a wonderful musician who play taps at military funerals and functions. Let the neighbor kids dance in the garage while the band practiced. While you are gone you were never forgotten by the Albinger family and neighbors on third avenue. Rest in Peace Glenn
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POSTED ON 5.28.2015
POSTED BY: Brent Nicastro
Glenn Dean
I never met Glenn but he dramatically changed my life. While I was in the army Glenn started dating the girl I planned to marry. I came home safe, Glenn didn't. I don't think I ever told Sue how sorry I was about the way things turned out for her, but I really do wish they had been able to have a happy life together. From everything I heard and read about Glenn, he was s great guy.
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POSTED ON 4.21.2015
POSTED BY: Kathy Scheer Haven
Always remembered
I met Glenn in the middle school years in the trumpet/cornet section of the band. He was the best trumpet player by far and I think the rest of us were humbled to be part of his section of the band.
Glenn was funny, witty, and serious about playing it right when Mr Bleick lifted the baton. He could make a funny comment, crack all of us up and then come in just at the right musical moment when the rest of us were struggling to stop laughing.
Besides being a natural talent, he was smart, kind, generous, and seemed happy all the time. One of the most likeable people I knew during high school.
Was a very sad day, getting the news of his death. Always remembered fondly!
Glenn was funny, witty, and serious about playing it right when Mr Bleick lifted the baton. He could make a funny comment, crack all of us up and then come in just at the right musical moment when the rest of us were struggling to stop laughing.
Besides being a natural talent, he was smart, kind, generous, and seemed happy all the time. One of the most likeable people I knew during high school.
Was a very sad day, getting the news of his death. Always remembered fondly!
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POSTED ON 4.21.2015
POSTED BY: Kathy Scheer Haven
Always remembered
I met Glenn in the middle school years in the trumpet/cornet section of the band. He was the best trumpet player by far and I think the rest of us were humbled to be part of his section of the band.
Glenn was funny, witty, and serious about playing it right when Mr Bleick lifted the baton. He could make a funny comment, crack all of us up and then come in just at the right musical moment when the rest of us were struggling to stop laughing.
Besides being a natural talent, he was smart, kind, generous, and seemed happy all the time. One of the most likeable people I knew during high school.
Was a very sad day, getting the news of his death. Always remembered fondly!
Glenn was funny, witty, and serious about playing it right when Mr Bleick lifted the baton. He could make a funny comment, crack all of us up and then come in just at the right musical moment when the rest of us were struggling to stop laughing.
Besides being a natural talent, he was smart, kind, generous, and seemed happy all the time. One of the most likeable people I knew during high school.
Was a very sad day, getting the news of his death. Always remembered fondly!
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