MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR GLENN B. WUTZKE
Glenn B. Wutzke, 38 of Coolidge died on August 9, 2011. Mr. Wutzke was born on August 14, 1972, in North Dakota to Ruben and Leona Wutzke. He lived in Tuttle N.D. for six years before moving to Coolidge. He enjoyed playing Xbox video games and participating in fun activities at the mobile home park, especially involving music. He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved using jokes and silly antics to make others laugh. Survivors include his mother, three brothers, a sister, and nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service was held at Ho Ho Kam Villiage RV Park on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. with a pot luck and a celebration of Glenn’s life with Dr. William Perry, park chaplain, officiating.
Pastor Bill and Kathy with Leona, Glenn’s Mother Pictures of Glenn celebrating his life.
Pastor Bill opens the service by asking the Everyone enjoyed a time of food
Lord’s blessing on the food and the service. and fellowship.
Some of Glenn’s favorite Hymns were sung. “The Old Rugged Cross”
“Softly and Tenderly” “Precious Memories”“How Great Thou Art” “A Mansion Over the Hilltop”
As a special tribute to Glenn, Pastor Bill sang Johnny Cash’s “Man in Black” which was one of Glenn’s favorite songs.
A VISIT BY CHAPLAIN BOB AND HIS WIFE DOROTHY
FROM SAN PEDRO RV PARK IN BENSON, AZ
A nice time of fellowship with Bob and Dorothy. Please be keeping Dorothy in your prayers as they are headed up to the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix where Dorothy is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday.
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Sure glad you were there to do the service, it looked as if all celebrated a life and a love for the Lord.
ReplyDeleteLaverne and I are getting ready for evening service and the weather is sheer ice outside with high winds.
I do not believe many will venture out tonight - but we will celebrate our Lord with those that do.
We held you up in prayer today and enjoyed doing so - WE as a body at Cornerstone are thankful for all the Lord is doing with you!!
Next Sunday night we will have another singspiration....
love and prayers from john and Laverne