Name |
Glen Lee Mabey [1] |
Birth |
10 Jan 1942 |
Monterey Park, Los Angeles County, California [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Vote |
Between 1948 and 1958 |
833 N Keenan Street, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California [4] |
Census |
14 Apr 1950 |
833 N Keenan Street, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California [5] |
- Virginia Mabey, Head, White, Female, 37, Widow, born in Utah, Sales Lady, Retail Dress, Wearing Apparel, parents born in Utah, completed 12 grades of school, worked 34 weeks in 1949 earning $1400, $828 other income
Jerry Mabey, Son, White, Male, 10, never married, born in California
Glen Mabey, Son, White, Male, 8, never married, born in California
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Death |
15 Mar 2008 |
Claremont, Los Angeles County, California [3] |
Obituary |
20 Apr 2008 [6] |
- Glen Lee Mabey passed away at the age of 66 on March l5, 2008. He was born on January 10, 1942 in Monterey Park and grew up in Montebello . He lived in California his entire life. He married Shirley Sabol in 1964, bought a house in Valinda had two children named Jim and Jenny. He moved his family to Claremont in 1977.
Glen was a precision metal worker, toolmaker and plastic injection mold maker. He won first place for the State of California (State Champion) as well as for Los Angeles (Local Champion) in a competition by the State of California Tool and Die Association in 1967. Glen continued to work as a precision metal worker and to raise his two children until he was disabled by a severe head injury as a result of a head-on collision in 1983 caused by two college students who were Driving under the influence of alcohol.
Glen loved boating, camping, water skiing, fishing, snow skiing, hiking and just being out doors in nature. He loved to go to "The River" Lake Mohave , Laughlin, Lake Havasu , Lake McClure , Lake Silverwood , Newport Beach/Balboa and Disneyland . He enjoyed spending time with his family and helping people. Glen had a great sense of humor.
Glen's early demise was caused by a series of unfortunate events starting with Pneumonia that was incorrectly diagnosed as Bronchitis.
He leaves his wife, Shirley Mabey after being married for 43 years, who plans to remain in their family home in Claremont, his son Jim Mabey and wife Maria with two grand daughters Janelle and Jessica in Corona, and his daughter Jennifer and husband Spencer Owens with two grandsons Spencer and Connor in Fontana,
His wish was to be cremated and to have a burial at sea. We will honor his wish by taking one last boat ride with Glen aboard the Nautilus at Newport Landing, Newport Beach , 10:30am on Sunday, April 27, 2008.
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Reference Number |
21773 |
Person ID |
I21650 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |