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Glenn R. DuChene

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Glenn R. DuChene

Birth
Death
27 Dec 2012 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Glenn R. DuChene passed away on December 27, 2012. He was the owner/operator of Six Corners Deli for 25 years and a member of the Mogadore Moose Lodge #1082. Glenn enjoyed sports, gardening, and cars. Preceded in death by his parents, Adelord and Charlotte DuChene; and brother Adelord DuChene. Survivors include his beloved wife, Sharon, of 27 years; son, Todd (Jennifer) DuChene; daughter, Jodie (Mark) Peters; stepsons, Mark Pigott and Cary (Leannette) Pigott; stepdaughter, Danielle Lako; 13 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson on the way; brother, Ernie (Pat) DuChene; sisters, Evelyn Mohr, Jane Moser, Edna (Donald) Johnson, and Phyllis (Robert) Crookston; and his favorite dog, Peanut. Calling hours will be Monday, 2-4 p.m., at NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, 131 N. Canton Rd., Akron, with a funeral service to follow at 4 p.m.
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Glenn was my next-door neighbor and a good friend. He was always there to help out in any way he could. He loved old cars and owned a 1960 Thunderbird and a 1948 Nash sedan. He also owned a Jaguar. Glenn had heart problems for years and had stints done a few times. He died suddenly, on the job, of a heart attack. He had said, he did not want to die in a hospital.
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A short story: several years ago, we had a small leak around the chimney in our roof. A neighbor said he could fix it for $65.00. The next morning, I heard someone on the roof and thought it was him. Glenn had heard about the leak and brought a friend with him and they fixed it. I told him that I had set aside $65.00 for the other neighbor to do it and since he got there first, I'd give him the money. Glenn said he did it to help a neighbor, not for any money. I told him I would feel better if I payed him. He said, "Okay! Give me $10.00 to cover the bucket of tar that we used." That was Glenn. He was always helping.
Glenn R. DuChene passed away on December 27, 2012. He was the owner/operator of Six Corners Deli for 25 years and a member of the Mogadore Moose Lodge #1082. Glenn enjoyed sports, gardening, and cars. Preceded in death by his parents, Adelord and Charlotte DuChene; and brother Adelord DuChene. Survivors include his beloved wife, Sharon, of 27 years; son, Todd (Jennifer) DuChene; daughter, Jodie (Mark) Peters; stepsons, Mark Pigott and Cary (Leannette) Pigott; stepdaughter, Danielle Lako; 13 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson on the way; brother, Ernie (Pat) DuChene; sisters, Evelyn Mohr, Jane Moser, Edna (Donald) Johnson, and Phyllis (Robert) Crookston; and his favorite dog, Peanut. Calling hours will be Monday, 2-4 p.m., at NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, 131 N. Canton Rd., Akron, with a funeral service to follow at 4 p.m.
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Glenn was my next-door neighbor and a good friend. He was always there to help out in any way he could. He loved old cars and owned a 1960 Thunderbird and a 1948 Nash sedan. He also owned a Jaguar. Glenn had heart problems for years and had stints done a few times. He died suddenly, on the job, of a heart attack. He had said, he did not want to die in a hospital.
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A short story: several years ago, we had a small leak around the chimney in our roof. A neighbor said he could fix it for $65.00. The next morning, I heard someone on the roof and thought it was him. Glenn had heard about the leak and brought a friend with him and they fixed it. I told him that I had set aside $65.00 for the other neighbor to do it and since he got there first, I'd give him the money. Glenn said he did it to help a neighbor, not for any money. I told him I would feel better if I payed him. He said, "Okay! Give me $10.00 to cover the bucket of tar that we used." That was Glenn. He was always helping.

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