Subscription Services

 

Published February 20, 2013, 12:00 AM

GLENN OSCAR KOSKI

Glenn Oscar Koski, 68, died peacefully Feb. 16, 2013 in the Heritage of Foley Nursing Center, Foley, Minn.

Glenn Oscar Koski, 68, died peacefully Feb. 16, 2013 in the Heritage of Foley Nursing Center, Foley, Minn.

He was born on Aug. 8, 1944 in Duluth.

Glenn graduated from Esko High School in 1962 and attended UMD until he was drafted into the U.S. Army. After a tour of duty in Vietnam, he worked for Weyerhauser Co. in Cloquet before starting a 30 year career in real estate, owning and managing Red Barn Realty, Century 21 Lake Superior, and Lake Superior Properties.

To most friends and colleagues, Glenn will be remembered as an ardent sailor and skipper of the San Juan 24, "Gypsy" and then later the Peterson 34, "Foxy". A former commodore of the Duluth Yacht Club, Glenn also tutored dozens of today's boat owners, skippers and crew on the art of competitive sailing. He completed 10 Trans Superior Races.

He is preceded in death by his parents Oscar and Kaino (Kultala) Koski.

He is survived by two sons, Phillip (William) and Vincent; sister, Marigold Bayer; niece, Eleanor (Eric) Falk, all of Minneapolis, former wife, friend and caregiver, Betty.

The family thanks the staff of Foley Nursing Center for the care they provided Glenn over the past year.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: will be held in mid March in Duluth.

Tags:

Sign the guestbook (2 comments)

Susan W.
Duluth, MN     02/21/2013 10:54 AM

Betty, Vince, Phillip and family. Sending you condolence with the loss of Glenn. I will always remember Glenn at the helm of Foxy on Wednesday nights. Always a fierce competitor but a lot of fun after the race sharing a beer. We will miss him. Take care of each other and keep all your great memories close to your hearts. Cheers Glenn! May you rest in peace. Susan Willis

Report a Violation

Thomas R.
Duluth, MN     02/20/2013 7:12 AM

Glenn: May you rest in peace. I always enjoyed competing against you in the many, many races sailed in the DYC. You were a fun and competitive yachtsman and the memories will last forever. Sympathies to your loved ones. -MajicMan

Report a Violation

Comments posted on this page do not reflect opinions of Forum Communications Company. Forum Communications Company does not endorse and is not responsible for any statement, opinion, advice given or made. All replies are subject to approval and must follow Forum Communications Company guidelines concerning statements of libel, personal attacks or defamation of character. Replies in the "Talk About It" section that criticize a person by name may not be posted, unless that person is openly involved in a public issue. Comments written in all capital letters or bold print will not be considered for inclusion in the forum.

Terms & Conditions