Glenn Larson, age 83 of Princeton and formerly of Isanti died September 1, 2021. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, September 7th at Strike Life Tributes in Cambridge with a visitation 1 hour prior. Lunch will follow the service. The service will be live streamed and available for 75 days after the service to watch.
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Glenn lived an incredible life as a modern Renaissance man. Many know him via his career as a machinist and quality control engineer at Motek in Cambridge, an Army reservist, a Deacon & youth leader at Elim Isanti, as a fellow explorer/traveler or as a fix it guy.
Travel was his love. He would remind you that “this land is your land – go see it”.
His incredible talent was fixing. He could see the “potential” in every box of parts and he would fabricate the rest to make anything work again. Glenn knew far more than he let on.
He also saw and encouraged the gifts and incredible potential in each person he met.
We are deeply saddened by our loss. We were immensely blessed to have had so many wonderful years with him. We are very comforted knowing he is in a much better place. His new mansion is not a fixer upper.
Glenn Larson was born on May 21, 1938 in Minneapolis. Glenn passed from this world on September 1, 2021, to be the Guest of Honor at his welcome home party in heaven. He was preceded in his heavenly journey by his parents, Ernest and Norma Larson and his sister, Grace Larson Swanson.
He is loved and remembered here by his wife of 62 years, Marietta; his daughter, Barb Love; his sons, Steve and Bruce and wife, Renee; grandson, Caden; his sister, Joyce Killmer; along with a slew of brothers in law, sisters in law and many cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.
Love you Dad!!!
Steve Hviding says
I remember and appreciate the times when Glen and Marietta would come out to Rum River BMX track to watch my sons race bicycles. And all the family social events. Glen was such a friendly, accepting, and knowledgeable man great with conversation, a true joy to be with.
Jerry B. Oliver says
Glenn and Marietta lived across the street when I was growing up. The BEST neighbors that one could ask for. Glenn was a man of the highest integrity, the purest of love, the image of honor. Rest In Peace.