In Memory

Glen Ulmer

Glen Ulmer

Glen Robert Ulmer, 55, December 9, 1999, died of cancer at his home.  Glen was a hair stylist and massage therapist and a master of his trade.  Each of us that knew him felt that we were his most prized friend. whose company he needed above all.  That was his gift.  He was discriminating, doggedly honest, completely loving and totally committed to his relationships.  He was adventurous and enlightened, a self-educated poet, musician, and mystic, whose life center was his beautiful wife, Pammy.  She was the center of his consciousness and he hers.  He was a model of man committed to love.
   If someone insulted him or affronted him, he blew off steam and immediately returned to loving them.  “I’m not keeping score,” he would say.  He counts among his devoted friends young, old, beautiful, ugly, rich, poor, victorious and defeated.  Glen was the most grateful man we knew, appreciating everything that crossed his path, taking nothing for granted.  He was the Zen Man, the crystal soul man, and we will miss him more than words can begin to say.
   The son of Earsel and Mildred Ulmer (both deceased), Glen married Sandra Duff and had four children, later divorced.  He married Pam Jowett in 1991.  He leaves his wife and daughters Tammy Wadsworth, Sydney Humphrey (Clint), Nicole Sandoval (Mark), son Lincoln Ulmer, and stepsons Robert and Jack Jowett, brother Donald Ulmer (Betty), sister Barbara Leonherdt (Paul), and six granddaughters, along with countless friends.

“I am so small I can barely be seen.  How can this great love be inside me?  Look at your eyes.  They’re small, but they see enormous thing.”  Rumi

                                      







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