Glenn Buzzell, age 47, of Isanti died at his home on December 20, 2013. A Memorial Mass will be held at 11 A.M. on Friday, December 27th at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Isanti with visitation 1 hour prior to the service, with Father Jose as Celebrant. There will also be a visitation from 4 – 8 P.M.on Thursday, December 26th at our Isanti Chapel.
Glenn was a good man, son, brother and father. He was a kind hearted man who would do anything for anyone. He lived life to the fullest accomplishing so much, all the way back to his rodeo days to being self employed. One of his longest achievements that he enjoyed was all his 21 years working as a building inspector. Whenever Glenn had free time he loved spending time on his motorcycle searching for the next race, spending time with his family, and most of all spending time hunting in the woods with his boys.
Glenn C. Buzzell died December 20, 2013 in Isanti at the age of 47 years, 5 months and 23 days.
He is survived by two sons, Blake and Ben; parents, Clayton Sr. and Betty; fiancé, Susie Phillips; brothers, Clayton, Jr. (Shawna), Cody (Leslie); sister, Carlene (Ryan) Wilson; extended family, Paula Spiess (Buzzell) and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
He will be dearly missed by all the lives he touched.
A Special Thank You to Kendal Sherry, Paula Spiess, Shawna Buzzell and Nicole Miller.
Jeff & Lisa Liljander says
To the Buzzell family, Jeff and I are very saddened by Glenns passing. He was always so nice to us and he also did so much to helpJeffrey when he had his car lot in Ham Lake and that will never be forgotten. May the Lord be with you all in this time to comfort you all. Jeff & Lisa Liljander
Brian Nelson says
To the Family and friends of Glen Buzzell I offer my deepest sympathy. He always greeted you with that great smile and the twinkle in his eye. I could always get him excited talking about his family, bikes or of course Susie! He was the kind of man you would meet and know just by meeting him you have became a better person. He is in a place of peace and tranquility at this next phase in his life’s journey and may God bless him. I will continue to honor his life by being the kind, gentle and caring person he was.
LaVonne Kowski says
GLENN – YOU lived your life as the wonderful person and man that will forever be alive, remembered and cherished in my heart forever – so very many wonderful memories and now you are creating new ones with all of family and friends that your have joined when you entered those Pearly Gates – may God hold your entire family and friends in the palm of His hand with love, strength, courage, peace and comfort knowing Glenn is as free as he was when riding his motorcycle.
Troy Amenrud says
I had just heard about Glenn passing within the last day and it is all I have thought about since,what a terrible loss for so many people,it seems like he knew everyone,and had hundreds of friends, It is just so hard for me to believe that he is gone. I grew up right down the street from Glenn,he was seven years my senior,so he was kind of a neighborhood legend (fast cars,being cool ect.)I didn’t get to know him well until I was in my twenties and found out that he was even more cool than I had previously thought. He was very cool and very polite to me EVERY time I spoke to him or was around him,and everybody that I had met through Glenn also shared those same qualities,very cool!,The world could never have too many people like him and now it has one less,this loss is just hard to make sense of.
What a cool guy!