He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce (Truesdell); his son, Nyal Whiting, five sisters; five brothers, and two infant siblings.
Glen was born August 25, 1926 in Central City to Fredrick and Jennie (Warbasse) Whiting. At the young age of 14, he left the family farm to venture out of his own. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. After being honorably discharged, He obtained his GED and then attended Hamilton Business College. Glen married Joyce on March 5, 1949 at the Old Brick Chapel in Iowa City. Most of his adult life he worked as a machinist at a variety of companies, ending his career at Harnischfeger. He also was a landlord in the Cedar Rapids area for over 35 years. His life passions included family, travel, genealogy and history. Glen enjoyed sitting in his recliner watching numerous TV shows in his spare time. He started the family tradition of owning Boston Terriers. He was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge in Cedar Rapids. Glen would want to be remembered as an American who was proud of his country. He showed is patriotism with the many flags he displayed.
Thanks to the Hiawatha Care Center for their loving care and friendship.
A memorial fund has been established in Glen’s name.
Murdoch Funeral Homes obituary
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce (Truesdell); his son, Nyal Whiting, five sisters; five brothers, and two infant siblings.
Glen was born August 25, 1926 in Central City to Fredrick and Jennie (Warbasse) Whiting. At the young age of 14, he left the family farm to venture out of his own. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. After being honorably discharged, He obtained his GED and then attended Hamilton Business College. Glen married Joyce on March 5, 1949 at the Old Brick Chapel in Iowa City. Most of his adult life he worked as a machinist at a variety of companies, ending his career at Harnischfeger. He also was a landlord in the Cedar Rapids area for over 35 years. His life passions included family, travel, genealogy and history. Glen enjoyed sitting in his recliner watching numerous TV shows in his spare time. He started the family tradition of owning Boston Terriers. He was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge in Cedar Rapids. Glen would want to be remembered as an American who was proud of his country. He showed is patriotism with the many flags he displayed.
Thanks to the Hiawatha Care Center for their loving care and friendship.
A memorial fund has been established in Glen’s name.
Murdoch Funeral Homes obituary
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