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Wayne h murakami
June 25, 2025
My sympathy to the matsumoto family ohaha thank you for letting me know glenn not only as a classmate but as neighbors too i cant believe you are gone wont see you jog past my house.you will be missed by a lot of people.thank you for being you letting me into your life.when i go to church ill ask a prayer for you and when i look up ill see you
Alexsis Limaha´i
June 22, 2025
Aloha,
My deepest condolences to the Matsumoto `Ohana.
Coach Glenn was more than just a coach during high school-he was patient, fair, and always willing to share his knowledge. He had a sharp wit that made even the toughest practices easier to get through. His passion for the sport and his care for his athletes left a lasting impression on all of us.
Sending love, prayers, and strength to his family. He will be truly missed.
Wayne h murakami
June 22, 2025
Rest in peace glenn we will see each other one day
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