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Colin
Glazebrook View Guestbook Keepsake Page Birth: 2/8/1985 Death: 12/13/2009 Interred: |
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Visitation Information: Obituary: Colin A. Glazebrook was born in Olympia, Washington on February 8, 1985. He went home to be with His Lord on December 13, 2009, the cause is unknown. He attended schools in Yelm, Port Orchard, Elma, and Lacey. Colin was a natural born salesman, leading him into several jobs in retail, his most recent being at Apollo Spas. Colin could sell snow to an Eskimo. He loved to dance, snowboard, play his Fantasy Football, Xbox, and being with family and friends. He loved to laugh. Colin was a wonderful Son, Brother, Cousin, Uncle, Grandson, and Friend. He never met a stranger, and was loved by all. Colin was a forever Dallas Cowboy fan. Surviving Colin are his parents James and Pam Lewis of Yelm & Dale Glazebrook of Rainier, Washington; brothers, Andrew Glazebrook of Mt. Vernon, Jamie and Bryce Lewis of Yelm; sisters, Chelsea Glazebrook of Yelm, Misty Lewis of Woodinville, and Desiree Lewis of Yelm; grandparents, Richard and Jessie Jones of Bremerton, Washington and Glen and Val Schmidt of Silverdale, Washington, Donna Lewis of Yelm, and Marie Glazebrook of Rainier; Colin’s special “Main Man” was Jacob whom he loved very much; 3 very special friends, Brandon Miller of Yelm, Dominic Lujan of Olympia, and Jason Wickette of Rainier; numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Two very special cousins were with Colin before his passing, Casey Huffington and Erica Cronk. He loved you.There are too many people to mention that were very special to Colin. His Aunt Michelle, who taught him to drive a stick shift; His Aunt Vida, who taught him to "climb" trees; his "Sister" Crystal, who took care of him many times; his friends in his Fantasy Football Leagues, and his friends all over Facebook and MySpace. He loved you all. Please know that just because you are not mentioned by name, doesn't mean you weren't special to him.The one special gift Colin possessed was how to “Never hold a grudge”. He forgave everyone. He loved everyone. Let's all be more like Colin.We will forever miss you Colin.You may leave memories and condolences online by clicking on "View Guestbook" below. View Guestbook Keepsake Page |
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