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Glen Allen Falladown born March 10, 1927 at Sec 25 Tp 39 Rge 11 W2 in a log house built by his father in Kinloch District, Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully July 26th. In his younger years his family moved to High Tor area and opened a grocery store. He enjoyed reminiscing about the good times of his youth.

He started driving truck in 1941 at the age of 15, moved on to owning his own logging business. He studied and taught Industrial First Aid and was a volunteer ambulance driver and first aid attendant. He spent 18 years on the Princeton Volunteer Fire Brigade from 1967-1985. He was hired as a mechanic welder by the Town of Princeton. He was a wonderful chain saw artist, piggy backer extraordinare, an avid crib player and lover of back home history. Glen was predeceased by his parents Wray & Carrie Falladown. He lovingly leaves behind his wife Martha, of 64 years, daughters Lynn (Ernie) Willis, Harriet (Ian) Stanley, and son Tom (Tracy) Falladown, 7 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and his sister Verna Kinross in Ontario. He was a loving family man who will be sadly missed.

We would like to thank the staff at Princeton General Hospital and Ridgewood Lodge and Dr. Monro for providing Glen and our family such wonderful care in his final days.

Please join the family for a celebration of his life Thursday July 31st at 1 p.m. at the Senior Centre. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Red Cross.

Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC 250-762-2299



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