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Glen Earl Windey

Dec. 28, 1948-Jan. 10, 2026

MARSHALL–Glen Earl Windey, 77, of Marshall Minnesota, was welcomed home by the Lord in the early morning hours of Saturday, January 10, 2026, while surrounded by loved ones.

Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 19, 2026, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 18, from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 5:00 p.m. at Horvath Remembrance Center in Marshall. Visitation will continue Monday from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. Interment will take place at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Marshall.

Glen was born on December 28, 1948, in Marshall, Minnesota to Art and Frances (Differding) Windey. He grew up in Minneota, attended St. Edward Catholic Grade School before graduating from Minneota High School. Glen’s faith was an important part of his life from a very young age and remained a steady foundation throughout the years.

On October 1, 1971, Glen married the love of his life, Gin Knutson, in Russell, MN. Together they welcomed two children, Lance (son) and Jami (daughter). They built a life centered on family, hard work, and helping others. Glen took great pride in providing for those he loved and in creating a home filled with love and laughter. He instilled the importance of integrity, always giving your best, and never giving up. Glen was a man of his word, and you could always count on him. He was the ultimate supporter of his children’s passions whether it was wrestling for Lance or dance with Jami, he was a devoted father and took great pride in their achievements.

Glen was also known to be a man who could fix just about anything. He had an eye for detail and was a “measure twice, cut once man”. After working for Dulas Construction for ten plus years, he then spent the next thirty-four years with Schwans as the Outdoor Maintenance Supervisor where he was admired for his strong work ethic, reliability, and willingness to help others. He was generous with his talents, always ready to lend a hand, and never sought out recognition for his kindness. Glen developed many lifelong friendships with everyone he met and worked with, during his career with Schwans.

In 1986, Glen and Gin purchased a lake home on Lake Cochrane, where countless family memories were made, new friendships were formed, and the home became the gathering spot for friends and family. There he taught his children (and eventual grandchildren) to fish, ski, and tube. The lake is where he found solace and could just relax and be with his family. Glen also enjoyed hunting with his son, Lance, and “outlaws” on their numerous Wyoming hunting trips. Many shenanigans took place on their trips out West, but the bonds formed and memories made were priceless and will forever be remembered.

When Glen became a grandfather, many noticed a gentle softening within him. While he had always been strong and steady, his grandchildren brought out a new tenderness and joy that he wore proudly. He was known by many as a devoted father and an even prouder grandfather, affectionately recognized as the “best dance grandpa” at his granddaughters’ dance studio. He would show up two hours early to make sure he had the best seat in the audience. He never missed an opportunity to support his four grandchildren. They were truly his greatest pride and cherished every moment spent with them.

Glen’s faith gave him peace and strength throughout his life. While his family mourns his passing, they find comfort in knowing he now rests in the promise of eternal life, reunited with loved ones who went before him and patiently waiting for his family to join him one day.

Glen died on Saturday, January 10, 2026, under home hospice care and surrounded by his loved ones. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Gin Windey, of Marshall; son Lance (Christine) Windey of Queen Creek, AZ, grandchildren Lauren (and fiancé, Ben) and Dominic Windey; daughter Jami (Jason) Roos of Marshall, grandchildren Maya and Halle Roos; siblings Marian (Dan) Drumm of Marshall, Mervin (Janet) Windey of Alexandria, Susie Windey (Joe Murad) of Redwood Falls, sister-in-law Marilyn Windey of Florida, nieces, nephews, relatives, and countless friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Art and Frances, brother Robert, and sister Louise, and numerous extended family and friends. Blessed be his memory.

Arrangements with Horvath Funeral Service Marshall, Minnesota 507.532.4522 www.horvathfuneralservice.com