Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Gerber, Glenn R.

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Glenn R. Gerber, 73 of Tariffvill­e, husband of devoted wife, Beth (Gruber) Gerber for 42 years, passed away on February 19, 2021, after a long illness. He was the son of the late Harry and Mollie (Mollen) Gerber of Bloomfield. He is also survived by his brother, Scott Gerber and his wife Marilyn of Long Island, NY and his sister, Lisa Darling and her husband Bruce; his brothers-in-law, Lawrence Gruber of West Hartford and Joel Gruber and his wife Rivka of Monsey, NY. The family wishes to thank many healthcare profession­als who cared for Glenn during his illness. A graveside service will be held on Monday, February 22, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Beth Hillel Cemetery, East Granby, CT. Memorial donations in Glenn's memory may be made to FoodShare, 450 Woodland Avenue, Bloomfield, CT 06002. For the full obituary and online expression­s of sympathy please visit, www.carmonfune­ralhome.com.

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Paul R. Koistinen, 90, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 surrounded by his family. Born in Torrington, son of the late Paul and Marcella (Dempsky) Koistinen, he was a 1950 graduate of Simsbury High School. He has lived in Windsor Locks since 1960. Paul was a meat cutter for over forty years for the former Finast Supermarke­ts, retiring in 1996. He was a Marine Corp veteran of the Korean Conflict from 1950 – 1954, attaining the rank of Sergeant. Paul was at his happiest around friends and family. His passion was playing cards especially Setback, whether it was always finishing first in his weekly leagues at the Knights of Columbus and Polish National Home or "friendly" Sunday games with his family. Paul loved bartending and continued well into his 80s at Polka and Swing dances at the Polish National Home. He would wait for the coldest days in winter to serve up a pot of beef stew, a recipe he perfected after leaving the Marines. He was also a member the American Legion and the Meat Cutters Union. He always looked forward to bus trips to the casino and was a Covid-19 survivor. He was predecease­d by a brother, Herbert Koistinen. He leaves his wife of sixty-four years, Irene (Toper) Koistinen, a son and his wife, Robert P. and Kimberlee Koistinen of Suffield, a daughter and her husband, Susan I. and Ralph Santabarba­ra of Windsor Locks, two sisters, Barbara Latonie of East Granby, Pauline Smalley of New Hartford, five grandchild­ren, Katherine Koistinen Hastings, Michael P. Koistinen, Louis P. Santabarba­ra, Kristine Koistinen, Donna Santabarba­ra, two greatgrand­children, Tobin and Delaney Hastings, and several nieces and nephews. Due to the current pandemic, the family has decided to have private services. For online condolence­s, please visit www.brownefune­ralchapel.com

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