
Calling Hours:
Friday, August 26, 2016, 2:00-4:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, PA
Glen L. Lundgren, 62, of Hartstown, PA, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on Saturday, August 20, 2016.
Glen was born in Xenia, OH on July 2, 1954 to Leo and Virginia Lundgren who survive.
Also surviving is his wife Barbara and sons Scott of Niles, Ohio and Todd of Columbus, Ohio, sisters Joy and Gail and brother Dean, grandchildren Zelia, Courtney, Vinny, Madison, Kyle, Cory, Audrey and great-grandson Lucas.
He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Glen was a surrogate father to two exchange daughters, Miriam Tolba O'Sullivan of Germany (currently residing in Ireland) and Anna Benito of Spain.
He is preceded in death by his son Eric and sister Jill.
Glen graduated from Chillicothe High School in 1972 and the Central Ohio Technical College with a nursing degree in 1976. Glen and Barbara were married in Chillicothe, Ohio in 1973. Glen retired from the Ohio State University Medical Center in 2003 where he was a registered nurse in the Emergency Room.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Meadville Salvation Army, 1087 Park Ave., Meadville, PA 16335.

We are so sorry for your loss, we have fond memories of Glenn, his warm and humorous personality along with that glowing smile. He will be missed.
Barb, sadly I cannot attend visitation this Friday but please know that I am praying that God will comfort you and your family in His peace. Anytime I saw Glen he had a smile and a quip that would crack me up! I looked so forward to seeing you two at our ER Old Timer’s lunches and reunions. He was a great nurse and made work easier and a whole lot more fun! May he rest in Our Lord’s presence. Love, Dee
Barbara, We are so sorry for your loss and want you to know you are in our prayers and thoughts. Your friends in the Wall Hanging Dept at the Crawford County Fair.
Barb, I am so sorry to hear of Glen’s passing. I will never forget the times I spent with Glen in the Emergency Department. You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. Chris Bloomfield
So sorry to see this- thinking of you and your family.
Barb, Scott and Todd, Barry and I are so sorry for your loss of a wonderful husband and a great and caring father. We had so much fun together whether it be golfing, having dinner or wine tours. Also the Christmas parties when he would set up a golfing challenge for us in the snow and laugh at us when we all failed. He will always be in our hearts. Love always.
Barb,
I am so very sorry to hear about Glen’s passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed by so many whose life he touched like mine. I will always cherish the many great times we spent together as friends, as well as the times he and I shared at OSUMC. Glen was always my mentor as I often referred to him as “The Father of Male-Nursing”. May you and your family find peace in the knowledge of how very much Glen is loved, and in how much he loves you.
Barbara and family-my son Dave Butler and I spent several fun hours with Glen when several of us got together to commentate the passing of David’s father some years ago. I am so sorry and sad to learn of Glen’s passing.
Barb,
You have my sincere condolences on losing Glen. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your sons during this difficult time. May the Lord Bless and Keep you as you grieve.
I worked with Glenn at the Ohio State University Emergency Room in the late 70’s and early 80’s. I will never forget how much fun Glen was to work with. He just made people laugh. What a great guy.
Barb so sorry to hear about Glen . I worked ER in the 70s and 80s and we all had a great time and shared many memories. My husband was on the Medic and always knew Glen would take good care of the patients he left in Glen’s care
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Barb we were saddened to hear the news of your loss of Glen so unexpectedly we have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Mike and Lyn YERMAN