Glenn Allan Rose

1954-08-05 - 2018-01-23

Funeral Details:

ROSE, Glenn Rose “Rosie”

Suddenly at his residence on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 in his 64th year.   Retired from Canada Post and affectionally known as Rosie to his family and friends.   Glenn leaves behind his son Kyle Rose to mourn his loss.  He will be fondly remembered by Gail Byron.  Pre-deceased by his mother Dorothy Rose and son, Christopher Matthew Rose.

Cremation has taken place.  There will be no services held at this time.  As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice.  Messages of condolence can be left at www.peacefultransition.ca

CONDOLENCES

6 Condolences
  • Gail brennan
    Posted on: Thursday, February 1, 2018 Reply

    I’m going to miss you cousin.
    I will always remember the fun times we had growing up – going to the CNE, especially the wild mouse ride, going to Addies confectionary, fishing at the cottage and our annual trip to the Barrie Winter Carnival.

  • George Gough
    Posted on: Friday, February 2, 2018 Reply

    Gail,

    Just got off the phone with you and am glad that you have provided for Glenn again when he needed you.  Remember, you have my number, never hesitate to call.  I got a hold of Barb and Bob so they are aware.  She’s going to call you tomorrow.  

    George and Dan.

    Kyle and Ryder,

    The last time I saw you Kyle was at Matt’s funeral.  It was an awkward time and I’m not sure if you remember me or not.  I know things were difficult with your Dad but if you ever want to chat about the good times I’m here.  As it turns out I’m often in your home base and I asked your Mom to open up an offer to grab a beer sometime when I’m there and chat if you like.  I’m thinking about you and Ryder both.  Not an easy time.

    George

    Donna,

    Thanks for getting in touch.  Appreciated.  Glenn always spoke fondly of you and I know it’s been a difficult time for you as you were more like brother and sister than cousins in some ways.  My condolences.

    George

  • Donna Madeley
    Posted on: Friday, February 2, 2018 Reply

    Glenn, my cousin, was a special man in so many ways.  He will be missed by our family.  We had such fun growing up on our summer visits, walking over town and always stopping for a treat at Addie’s.  As adults, the relationship changed but we remained close.
    His life was not easy but he is now at peace.

  • Barbara & Bob Keill
    Posted on: Friday, February 2, 2018 Reply

    Goodbye old friend – a soul set free.
    Our condolences to Gail, Kyle and Ryder and Glenn’s cousins.

    After the clouds, the sunshine, after the winter the spring,

    After the shower, the rainbow – for life is a changeable thing.

    After the night the morning, bidding all darkness cease,

    After life’s cares and sorrows, the comfort and sweetness of peace.

                             Helen Steiner Rice

    Rest in Peace.    Barb & Bob

  • George Gough
    Posted on: Saturday, February 3, 2018 Reply

    Gail,

    Thanks for all you have done for Glenn.  Would be great to get together and look over those pictures we talked about.

    Kyle and Ryder,

    Difficult times, perhaps we can get together sometime at your home base, would be nice to meet Ryder.

    Donna,

    Thanks to you for letting us know and for being like a sister to Glenn all these years.

    RIP Glenn.  You were at your best when we were all together.

    George & Dan

  • David Higgott
    Posted on: Saturday, February 10, 2018 Reply

    Glenn and I had many adventures over so many years and I am left with fond memories and will always think of him for his friendship.

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