Apr 14, 2021
Glenn Douglas Stinson aged 69 years, died peacefully at Kingston General Hospital, with his family by his side on April 11, 2021. He is survived by his wife Mary, children Spencer (Katherine) and Heather (Jonathon), and grandson Lochlan. Fondly remembered by brother in-laws Peter and John Rutherford, as well as many cousins.
Glenn was a longtime member of UA Local Union 221/401 Plumbers and Pipefitters, and for the last 15 years was a maintenance plumber at Frontenac Institution. He was an avid cattle, horse, mule and goat farmer. He volunteered with the Parham Agricultural Society for many years serving as President of the local fair and was a local 4H leader for several terms. Glenn also enjoyed bird watching and loved the outdoors.
Glenn took the time to make genuine connections with everyone he met, and rarely went anywhere without running into someone he knew. A life-long resident of Long Lake, Glenn considered his greatest accomplishment to be his family and was happiest spending time on the family property. He will be remembered for his positive outlook on life which helped him and his family cope with his illness.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. If desired, donations in Glenn’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation.
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