Glen Frith, Jr., age 56, of Isanti died July 13, 2018 at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Strike Life Tributes in ISANTI with a time for visiting 1 hour prior to the service.
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Glen Roy Frith, Jr. was born July 17, 1961 in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Glen and Janice (Etter) Frith. He was raised in Box Elder, South Dakota. He later attended Anoka Technical College earning his auto body certificate. Glen met Danette Chovan in 1995 and were married on September 27, 2008 and they made their home in Isanti. He owned and operated KDM Auto Body in Isanti. Glen enjoyed his Harley -Davidson, race cars and going to car shows. He fixed and restored old cars and loved showing off his Monza.
Glen died on July 13, 2018 at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale at the age of 56 years, 11 months and 26 days. He was preceded in death by his father, Glen Frith, Sr. and step-dad Bill Frith.
Glen is survived by his wife, Danette; 3 children, Kody, Dustin, Mercedes; future expected grandson, Klayton; mother, Janice Frith; 4 siblings, Troy (Kim) Frith, Joann Adams, Billie Jean (Dan)Rolland, Mary Gortmaker (Westley); and many other relatives and friends.
Family would like to express a special thank you to Nick Chovan, Carrie Englund-Borchardt, Mitch Borchardt, Chuck and Candy Jost and the entire staff at Bradford Roadhouse.
The pain is gone and you are free! Till we meet again Glen we love you!
Joel, Thea and Danielle says
Hugs from the Pennington’s…our condolences.
Bonnie Bergstrom says
Dannette, I am so sorry to here about Glen, I will always remember the times we had at Roberts. I especially will remember when we were doing the swing and he flipped me.(OMG)
I had said to him, do not flip me because I am afraid of falling,
He said “OK”.
And that crazy guy right in the middle of the song, there I went,he flipped me over with out any notice. I was so shocked and amazed, but it was a lot of fun. He will always be remembered. Let me know if you need anything. I have really missed you both.
Gora L Adkins Jr. says
The last few Times I had been to the house it was just Glen and I. We talked about cars and his. Being excited about expanding the shop How fast the kids were growing,and of course Danette. Glen was always good to me, and he really loved and was proud of his kids and wife .That’s something to be proud of , this world lost a pretty good one !
Juanita Frith Ottinger says
When I think of Glen, I can still see that three year old little guy that came running in the house from riding his tricycle, and so excited, said, “Come see this big worm!” I was just glad it wasn’t a copperhead.
Even though life and circumstances took him so far away, he was always remembered and loved.
From his Aunt Juanita