01-27-2013, 05:58 AM
I also am very sad to hear the news
I first met Glenys in the Netherlands while she was working at Museum Kam in Nijmegen 1973-74. At the time I was just under 20. After that I spent about 5 summer holidays with her encouragement hitch-hiking to Chester to work on excavations as a volunteer, drinking beer in the pubs and in the weekend enjoying her home-made cakes.
I still recall camping behind the tennis-court at the YMCA overlooking the River Dee and lodging in the living-room with some of her friends nearby. Chester is still a place very dear to my heart, just as Glenys. I never met her husband, but I wish him and her family condolences. She was almost an aunt to me.
Glenys, rest in peace, you will never be forgotten.
Michael.
I first met Glenys in the Netherlands while she was working at Museum Kam in Nijmegen 1973-74. At the time I was just under 20. After that I spent about 5 summer holidays with her encouragement hitch-hiking to Chester to work on excavations as a volunteer, drinking beer in the pubs and in the weekend enjoying her home-made cakes.
I still recall camping behind the tennis-court at the YMCA overlooking the River Dee and lodging in the living-room with some of her friends nearby. Chester is still a place very dear to my heart, just as Glenys. I never met her husband, but I wish him and her family condolences. She was almost an aunt to me.
Glenys, rest in peace, you will never be forgotten.
Michael.