1939
2011
Glenna Carlson, age 71, currently residing in Spooner, WI & Weslaco, TX, passed away Sat. Sept 3, 2011. Preceded in death by son Robert Carlson. Survived by loving husband, Edward; daughters, Sandie (Phil) Johnson, Sharon (Mick) Saul; daughter-in-law Sheila (Rudy) Youngbauer; son Scott Bassett; grandchildren, Cyndi (Tom) Armstrong, Jenna (Travis) Totz, Jackie Carlson; sister-in-laws Margie Zieska & Monica Carlson; many nieces, nephews, friends, & special Ascot poodles: Favor, Rose, Penny, and Infinity. Glenna was a teacher in the Minneapolis Public Schools before retiring to live her passion of breeding & showing Ascot Standard Poodles in Webster, WI. She was show chairperson of the National Poodle Club of America Convention for many years before retiring due to health complications.
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October 2, 2011
We are so sad to learn of Glenna's death. We have so many memories of times spent with you both in Wisconsin when the children were young, and then of course we had YoYo and now Boca - our beautiful dogs . Each day we look at Boca we are so grateful to Glenna for giving us this joy in our lives.
Fondly, Barbara Rubin-Greenberg and family
September 17, 2011
I am very saddened to come across the obituary for Glenna...we purchased a poodle from her in 2000, and he turned out to be "my world"...he just passed away on Labor Day...I was so looking forward to talking with her down the road when we would be ready, again, to add another companion into the family...some years ago I ran into her at a dog show at the Washington County fairgrounds and gave her a photo of our "Jonah", in a convertible, wearing his "doggles"....she thought that was really something.....she will really be missed.........
September 8, 2011
LisaKimberly Glickman
Glenna made a huge contribution to the world of standard poodles, especially Browns- a loss; fellow teacher and brown poodle breed, Lisa Kimberly Glickman
September 7, 2011
Jan Hopper
Glenna was one of a kind, and always a good friend. She supported me in so many ways. She will never be forgotten in the world of Poodles!
September 7, 2011
Dear Ed,
I was saddened to see the obituary for Glenna this morning. It brought back good memories of the dog shows that Glenna and I went to togther, and the parties in Webster that John Sheehan and I would stop at on the way home from Duluth, which always included lots of mosquitos!John always called her Glenda and Glenna would grit her teeth and say "Glenna!!"
My sympathies to you -
Muriel Lee
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