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Glenn Lunders After leading a very rich life with family and friends for 88 years, Glenn took off for his last big adventure on Septem- ber 19, 2010. From his birth in Tacoma to his passing in Lacey, he lived a lucky life, Happily, he spent his Child- hood in Shelton, with his sis- ters, Helen & Jeanne. After graduation he headed east to study Optometry in Chicago, where he had the good fortune to fall in love and marry Georgia Eastman. His studies were interrupted with the on- set ot WWll, so he ioined the Navy. Upon his return from war, he finished school and moved to Olympia with Geor- gia. They raised two daugh- ters, Judith and Susan, who with husband, David Padgett, blessed them with their grandson, Ryan. Along the way, Glenn and Georgia wel- corned their sons -in» low, Mi— chael Hill and Jack Dermody and their granddaughter»in- law, Paula Verdugo, into our family. His life was filled with happy ever afters, énioying boating, camping, golfing, dancing, motorcycling, travel- ing, scuba diving, gambling, reading, watching Judge Judy and being the best son, hu5< band, brother, father, tather~ in-law, grandpa and friend. Wow! Life was good for our dear one. Happiness and sadness are linked by love and for all who knew him, we thank you for sharing his life. A memorial will be held in his honor on October 3, mm at Bonaventure, 4528 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, 360-455-4560. The family suggests dona- tions to the Alzheimer’s Assn at 225N Michigan Ave. Suite 1700, Chicago, HI. 60601 or to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in honor or his dear daughter, Susan, who is with him now. , OCR Text: Glenn Lunders After leading a very rich life with family and friends for 88 years, Glenn took off for his last big adventure on Septem- ber 19, 2010. From his birth in Tacoma to his passing in Lacey, he lived a lucky life, Happily, he spent his Child- hood in Shelton, with his sis- ters, Helen & Jeanne. After graduation he headed east to study Optometry in Chicago, where he had the good fortune to fall in love and marry Georgia Eastman. His studies were interrupted with the on- set ot WWll, so he ioined the Navy. Upon his return from war, he finished school and moved to Olympia with Geor- gia. They raised two daugh- ters, Judith and Susan, who with husband, David Padgett, blessed them with their grandson, Ryan. Along the way, Glenn and Georgia wel- corned their sons -in» low, Mi— chael Hill and Jack Dermody and their granddaughter»in- law, Paula Verdugo, into our family. His life was filled with happy ever afters, énioying boating, camping, golfing, dancing, motorcycling, travel- ing, scuba diving, gambling, reading, watching Judge Judy and being the best son, hu5< band, brother, father, tather~ in-law, grandpa and friend. Wow! Life was good for our dear one. Happiness and sadness are linked by love and for all who knew him, we thank you for sharing his life. A memorial will be held in his honor on October 3, mm at Bonaventure, 4528 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, 360-455-4560. The family suggests dona- tions to the Alzheimer’s Assn at 225N Michigan Ave. Suite 1700, Chicago, HI. 60601 or to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in honor or his dear daughter, Susan, who is with him now. , Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,L Last Name,Landers, Glen.tif,Landers, Glen.tif, Landers, Glen.tif

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