
MANSFIELD – Glen R., 68, of Charleston, Queens Co., passed away September 2nd, 2011 in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool.
Born in Harmony Mills, he was a son of the late Francis and Marion (Muise) Mansfield.
He is survived by his wife Donna, sons Shawn and Glen, daughters Kim and Amber, brothers George, Ted and Gerald, sister Linda and stepmother Mildred.
He was predeceased by daughter Lynn and sister Patsy.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home and Cremation Service. A graveside memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations to any charity. Online condolences may be sent to www.chandlersfuneral.com
Offer Condolence for the family of MANSFIELD; Glen Roger

Charles & Enid MacKay
Ted and Gladys
Please accept our sympathy on the passing of your brother.
May God be with you especially at this time
Shirley Melanson
Ted& Gladys,
So sorry to hear of your brother’s death.May he rest in peace.
Brenda and Ira Huskins
Please accept our sympathy in the passing of your brother Glen.
Linda & Robert Trainor
Ted & Gladys,
So sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you.
Linda
Jane and Esmar Hansen
To Glen’s Family
We extend our sympathy. Glen was not well for a very long time, may he rest in peace now.
Jane and Esmar
judy quinn
so sorry
Sylvia ( Mansfield) Fancy
To all of Glen’s family,
I can remember when Glen would always take the time to visit my parents ( Roy and Ruby) whenever he was visiting next door. Over the years we lost touch but I do remember he always made my parents laugh. Rest in peace Glen.
Your Cuz–Sylvia
brian and kim mansfield
sorry to hear of Glens passing. thoughts and prayers are with you all..
Darren Horton
Ted & Gladys and Family, Sorry to hear about the passing of Glen, He will be missed around the fishing holes and hunting spots. I can still remember his antics at the Archery shoots. My prayers are with you.
Bob and Brenda Lohnes
To Glen’s Family: So sorry to hear of Glen’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to you at this sad time.
Jack& Nettie Wilson
Ted& Gladys and family sorry to hear of Glen passing
.we will sure miss him .our prayers are with you all .
Sue Verge
I will miss Glen coming into the smoke shop at the Superstore and pulling tickets, it was a pleasure serving him the past 10 years. He will be missed by the staff. Take care.
Ron Zwicker and Noweta NIckerson
Ted and George and all the family, so sorry to hear of Glen’s passing…..will miss the chats and fishing stories…he was a great person……our deepest sympathy to all of you at this sad time….
The Lodge That Gives - Canadian Cancer Society
Deepest Sympathy from Staff and Volunteers at The Lodge That Gives – Canadian Cancer Society
Donald Inness
Ted&George,
My deepest sympathy to you and your families.
Queen’s Archers will never be quite the same without Glen.
Donnie
John & Debbie Herman
My Deepest Sympathy of the passing of “Uncle Glen”. He will always be remembered for his great sense of humor.
Our prayers are with the families at this time.
Debbie & John Herman
Delbert & Mary Weare
Sorry to hear of Glen’s passing but he is not suffering any longer. Death is not the end but allows for a new beginning that you can read about at John 5:28,29. It talks about the resurrection that awaits Glen and the rest of mankind. Our love goes out to all his family. Del & Mary.
Sherman, Eleanor & Jacob Roberts:
To Ted, Gladys and family:
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Glen. Our deepest sympathy is extended to you. He will be remembered, I am sure, for his great gift to gab and his sense of humor. May God see you through this sad time.
Bob and Lorraine Quinn, Atlantic Archery Sales
Lorraine and I extend to the families, our heartfelt condolences and sympathy. Glen was a avid archer and a hard working member of the Queens Archers Association. His contributions can be seen around the club and the field courses where he was active in a sport he loved. In turn, we loved having him as part of our archery lives, and will sorely miss him.
Faye D'Eon
To Glen’s family, so sorry for your loss, Glen was a nice little fellow, talked to him often, when he would come to have his lawn-mower fixed. he was a hard worker, often wondered how he could handle those heavy mowers, he will be missed. my thoughts are with you at this sad time,
Kevin & Shelley Deveau
To Glen’s family,
Our thoughts are with you and Glen at this most difficult time. We only knew Glen for a few years but got to know him quite well. He was a friend we could depend on whatever the circumstance may have been. A very good friend and he will be sadly missed.
To Glen,
You are at peace with our Lord my friend, no more pain or suffering. We will meet again.
You will be in my mind each time I pick up my bow, step into the woods to hunt and when quiet moments allow me to reflect on my good fortune of getting to know you and being a friend!!
Peace be with you.
Susan and Butch MacLeod
To Glen’s family:
We are so sorry you have lost Glen. He was a great person we often had a chat with when he came to the print shop. He also uphostered several of our chairs and had pride in his work. We will fondly remember him.
Philip Dagley
We were very saddened to hear of Glen’s passing. Our sympathy to his family. Linda and Philip.
Doris Taylor
To The Mansfield.
So sorry to hear of Glens passing.
We always had a chat when I would see him in town.
Your in my thoughts.
Doris Taylor
gertrude
deepest sympathy goes out to the family . Thoughts and prayers are with you all rest in peace Glen
Jim & Beulah Mitton
To all Glens Family,
We send caring thoughts and deepest sympathy
at this sad time. May God Bless you and keep you in
his care.
Jim & Beulah