Glen Alan Dobson, Jr.

Glen Alan Dobson, Jr. – 36, of Fitchburg, formerly of Washington and North Reading, died unexpectedly at his home on February 22, 2019.

Born in Washington, D.C. on August 24, 1982. He was a graduate of Saint Bernard’s Catholic High School in Fitchburg and Wyoming Tech in Wyoming.

Glen was a dedicated U.S. Army Veteran of the Iraq War, he served from 2004 to 2012, as a Sergeant Engineer Equipment Repairer, in charge of QAQC. Prior to the service he worked as an auto body mechanic.

Glen enjoyed drawing, autos, cooking and was involved in Veteran’s issues. He had a special smile, a quick wit and had a great love for his family.

Family members include his loving daughters, OliviaJane K. Dobson and ErikaJoy K. Dobson  of Raymond, Washington; his mother, Kerry A. (Muise) Henshaw and her husband Wayne of Groveland; his sister, Danielle Carlson her husband Jeremy of Haverhill; nephews, Michael, Ryan and Jacob Carlson; he was the son of the late Glen A. Dobson, Sr.

Calling hours will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Friday, March 1 from 4 to 7 PM. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, March 2 at 11 AM in Riverside Cemetery, North Reading. A procession will leave from the funeral home at 10:45 AM.

Memorial donations may be made in his memory to any veteran’s organization.

www.croswellfuneralhome.com

5 thoughts on “Glen Alan Dobson, Jr.

  1. Prayers of strength and love as your family gatehers to say goodbye to Glen. Sincerest condolences from the Steadman family.✝️

  2. I am so blessed to have met u and have had so many fun memories with you which we will always hold close. Wr wish the services wasn’t so far away. Fly high hun

  3. I’m sorry for your loss I will always remember you bro and thanks for being there in my time of need. I’ve always thought of you as a friend and a brother even though we come from different worlds. I will always remember meeting you for the first time and you being pissed off having to share a room with a new boot and becoming good friends afterwards. Sincerest condolences from the Martinez family.

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