Herbert Charles Carlson

Herbert Charles Carlson

July 20, 1947 - February 18, 2022
Dana Point California

Herbert Charles Carlson

July 20, 1947 - February 18, 2022
Dana Point California

Obituary

In loving memory of
Herb Carlson

Date of Birth
July 20, 1947

Date of Death
February 18, 2022

Services
Saturday, March 5, 2022, 11 a.m.
West American Rubber Co.
Orange, CA

Officiating
Jonathan Wright
Donovan Olson
Brian Frandsen

Hymns
“Sweet Is The Rest” sung by vocalists
“We are Building” sung by congregation

Pallbearers
Priyantha Goonetilleke          Jack Nelson
Nigel Goonetilleke                 Ken Schwartz
John Hazelrigg                      Dale Lindgren

Final Resting Place
El Toro Memorial Park
El Toro, CA

A light lunch will be served afterwards. All are welcome to stay.
Live streaming will be at warco.com/herb

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Herb Carlson was born on July 20, 1947 to Arvid & Clara Carlson in Abbotsford, WI. Herb was the youngest of six children and enjoyed growing up on the family farm. Herb received a Master’s degree in Industrial Education at Stout State University in Wisconsin.

Herb made his choice to serve God at the age of 10. He honored and prioritized that choice throughout his life. He loved being at church conventions and meeting with God’s people and His servants.

Herb met the love of his life, Glenda, during their early teaching careers. They were married on August 11, 1969 in Kingsford, MI. It would have been their 53rd wedding anniversary this year. They welcomed the birth of their sons, Lane in 1981 and Landon in 1985. They moved to Fort Collins, CO in 1977, then on to Lancaster, CA in 1988, and finally to Orange County, CA in 1996.

Herb worked in education, real estate, and aviation, and he was a stranger to no one! He was known for his outgoing, positive, and friendly attitude, and always had a big smile and a warm handshake. Herb truly cared about others and always made everyone feel welcome. His passion for aviation was something that everyone will remember him by.

After retirement, he and Glenda enjoyed picnics at the beach, traveling in their motorhome, being with their children and grandchildren, and of course, flying!

Herb entered into rest on February 18, 2022. He leaves behind his wife, Glenda, of Dana Point, CA, sons Lane (Alesha) of San Diego, CA and Landon (Alyssa) of Kirkland, WA, and 5 grandchildren, Annika, Brynna, Sawyer, Talus, and Jaelynn. Also, his sister, Edith Jeske, of WI.

He is preceded in death by his parents Arvid & Clara Carlson and siblings Dave, MaryAnn, Ruth and Mae.

Herb will be missed by many, many friends for his kind heart for anyone he met, his passion for aviation and cars, a well-stocked candy supply, unlimited trinkets for any kid who crossed his path, and his enthusiasm for life. He loved helping people, and those of us who felt his care will miss him deeply.

 

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: March 5, 2022 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: West American Rubber Company
  • Location: 1337 W. Braden Ct. Orange, CA 92868 - (Get Directions)

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16 responses to Herbert Charles Carlson

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  1. Cousin Herb, we are sure going to miss you. Lots of good memories, even choosing to serve the Lord in the same meeting.

  2. Fly high Cousin Herb! You’ll be in the hearts of your family and friends forever. May you rest easy with the Lord.

  3. Glenda and family, we were so shocked to hear of Herb’s passing. He and Frank really enjoyed talking about aviation, and we have fond memories of our visits in your home at Dana Point. You both were very welcoming when we first met you and we have great appreciation for both of your fine examples.
    Hugs to you Glenda.
    Carol & Frank

  4. Can hardly believe cousin Herb has passed on so soon after his sister. I will always remember the fun us cousins had when our family traveled to Wisconsin in our youth.

    And Glenda and family, you will dearly miss him but he is gone on to the greater reward. Cherish your memories.  Love, cousin Shirl

  5. Gary Overton says:

    I will miss you brother. I’ll always remember your testimony about how
    God made the bones of the birds hollow that they might fly. Fellowship with you and your family was a great joy to us.

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