
Glenn William Ten Haken, 91, of Hingham, passed away on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at
Aurora Medical Center – Grafton.
Glenn was born on April 11, 1933, to Edwin and Lydia (Dirkse) Ten Haken. He served
his country in the US Army from 1954-1956 in Germany as an SP3.
Glenn was united in marriage to Mary Lynn Ten Haken on September 4, 1965, at
Hingham Reformed Church. As a married couple, they traveled to all 50 states with all
travel by car other than to Alaska and Hawaii.
Glenn was a truck driver for many years. Once Glenn and Mary Lynn started a family,
he was employed by the Sheboygan County Highway Department in 1968 and worked
there for nearly 30 years. In his retirement, he worked for Dirkse & Huibregtse
Excavating LLC and enjoyed woodworking projects of all kinds.
Glenn was a member of Hingham Church and served as a deacon. Glenn enjoyed
small engine repair, gardening, and loved going on Sunday afternoon rides with Mary
Lynn. Glenn’s pride and joy was his family. He enjoyed following his grandchildren in
every sport and extracurricular activity they were involved in. He was always there to
lend a helping hand.
Glenn is survived by his wife, Mary Lynn; daughter, Deanne (Jeff) De Smidt, Kim
(Scott) Arndt, Janna (Todd) Huenink; grandchildren, Justin De Smidt, Kelsi (special
friend Zran Ashley) De Smidt, Kaden, Reese, and Logan Arndt, Erin (Michael)
O’Donnell, Carter (Megan) Huenink; great-grandchildren, Micky and Cillian O’Donnell,
Weston Huenink, and another great-grandson on the way. He is further survived by his
sister, Ellen Preder; brother-in-law, Ron (Dottie) Ten Haken; nieces, nephews, other
relatives, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Jon Glenn; siblings, Norman Ten
Haken, Virginia (Calvin) Awe; sisters-in-law, Elaine and Beverley Ten Haken; and
brother-in-law, Fritz Preder.
A memorial service to celebrate Glenn’s life will be held at Hingham Church on
Thursday, July 11, 2024, at 12:00pm. Burial will take place at Hingham Cemetery.
Relatives and friends may greet the family at church on Thursday from 10:00am until
the time of service.
Memorials are appreciated in Glenn’s name to Hingham Church.
The staff of Wenig Funeral Home in Oostburg (920-564-2771) is assisting the family.
Please visit wenigfh.com for more information.



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