
Donation protected
Our dear friend, Glenn Quiban, passed away on Saturday, November 5, 2022. He was rushed to the hospital the last week in October. Upon arrival to the hospital, it was established that Glenn had not only suffered a massive stroke, but was also battling a brain infection stemming from a lingering inner ear infection. His wife Sherry, daughter Dana, son Mason, daughter Ella, grandson Colton, family and close friends were by his side holding vigil. Unfortunately, the many strokes ravaged Glenn’s brain.
Glenn and Sherry were married for 25 years and have three amazing children and one grandson. Glenn was extremely dedicated to all of them. Much of Glenn’s joy came from loving and supporting his family. He was their rock.
In addition, Glenn left behind two brothers, Jorgen and Apollo, and a large extended family.
As most of you know, Glenn never met a stranger. He would gladly give anyone his last dime if he thought it would help. He was a loving father, brother, son, husband, and the best friend anyone could ever ask for. Glenn always had a smile on his face and funny story to tell anyone who would listen. He spent most of his life surfing locally, and it was something he enjoyed on a very regular basis, usually at Pendleton.
Glenn left this world a hero. True to his kind and giving soul, he was a registered organ donor. His gifts of life will help four people live on. Please consider registering to be an organ donor at LifeNet Health .
Please pray and keep positive thoughts in your hearts for Glenn’s family while they navigate this tragic ordeal.
Glenn’s income was the main source for his family. As such, It is our hope to raise as much money as possible to help cover medical expenses and to support his family through this massive loss.
Thank you for caring about Glenn through this difficult time as I know many of you have reached out to check on him. Hopefully we can help provide some relief and stability for his loving family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Bob Irizarry
Organizer
Virginia Beach, VA
Sherry Quiban
Beneficiary