GLENN SINCLAIR HANNAH
Born In: British Columbia, Canada
Passed in: British Columbia, Canada
GLENN SINCLAIR HANNAH 1930 - 2009 Recently of Logan Lake, BC, passed March 10, 2009 in Kamloops, after a brief illness. He leaves to mourn, his wife Elizabeth (nee Drummond), brother Don Hannah of Bellingham, Washington, children Edward (Karen) Hannah of Vancouver, BC, David (Desiree) Hannah of Vancouver, Susan (Bruce) Whitehead of White Lake, BC. Grandchildren Jennifer Hannah of West Vancouver, Duncan Hannah of Vancouver, Sophia (Jason) Mattioli of Chetwynd, BC, Marian Shukster of White Lake, BC, Beau (Carney) Whitehead of Salmon Arm, BC, Great Grandchildren Matthew, Beth, Brenna, and Sven and many nieces and nephews also the whole of the Drummond Clan of Kamloops. Glenn was born June 16, 1930 near Poplar Point, Manitoba. He arrived in Vancouver with his parents as a teenager. He attended school in Richmond, and later graduated from U.B.C in Education. He taught in Richmond, where he met his first wife Eleanor. The house he built began to get smaller as the family expanded, so he moved his family to North Vancouver, where he taught, and later Hillside Secondary in West Vancouver. He married his long time companion and friend Elizabeth Drummond in 1984. He and his wife were both teachers, and retired to Logan Lake, BC. Glenn ?AuDid it his Way?Au as the song says. He was a teacher, a jack-of-all trades, a master of several, an entrepreneur, a raconteur, a cat lover and supporter of the SPCA. His immediate family and the whole Drummond Clan of Kamloops and area will miss him and his sage advice. No funeral services by request. A ?AuCelebration of Life?Au will be held at a later date. Thank you, to Dr. Rollheiser of Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital. The staff of 5 North and 3 West, and the staff at Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice


