The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

NORDIN, GLENN

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Glenn Roy Nordin, 72, of Salisbury, passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 after a brief illness. He was born May 27, 1947 to Roy and Ellen Hemingway Nordin in New Haven, CT and grew up in Orange, graduating from Amity High School in 1965. He attended Bangor Theologica­l Seminary after earning a Purple Heart proudly serving as a member of the US Army, 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam.

As a young man, Glenn served his community through the Orange Congregati­onal Church, Silver Lake Conference Center, and as a member of the Volunteer Fire Department. He spent his career as a Computer Programmer for SNETCo and AT&T while living in North Branford. Those who knew him remember his passion for fairness and kindness for others. He worked with Vietnam veteran outreach and was proud to have told his story for the Library of Congress, Veterans History Project. Glenn was a history buff, had a passion for sustainabi­lity, and spent his leisure time reading, birdwatchi­ng and fishing.

In addition to his parents, Glenn was predecease­d by his brother Roy of Seattle, WA. He is survived by the love of his life, Patricia Kiely, whom he married in 1973 and retired with to Salisbury, NC and Melbourne Beach, FL. He is also survived by his lifelong friend Betty Miles of Austin TX, Patricia’s extended family, several cousins and many friends.

A service is being scheduled for a later date at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to: Library of Congress Veterans History Project; The Gary Sinise Foundation; The PTSD or polytrama program at any VA Medical Center; or, a charity of your choice.

Gifts to the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs: https:// www.va.gov/OGC/GiftsToVA.asp

Library of Congress - Veterans History Project https:// www.loc.gov/philanthro­py/online-donation/fund/Veterans%20History%20Project

The Gary Sinise Foundation: https://www.garysinise­foundation.org/give/

Carolina Cremation of Salisbury and Charlotte is assisting Glenn’s family. Online condolence­s and links to donation options may be made at www.carolinacr­emation.com

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