Stonebeam 29. Tribute and Remembrance of Glenna Long

Benevolent Presence to Continue
Story Shot 29, by Brian R. Wright  PDF Version, 26 July 2021

David Lonier put the word out long ahead of time, the event was held on Saturday, July 24th, in Auburn Hills where he and his beloved Glenna had spent 30+ glorious years together. Her health had faded and her final days were spent at a Rochester rehab facility where she was a permanent resident, and where Dave would visit her almost daily. [I, too, visited there a couple of times… this was before the ‘covid’ operation kicked in; David assures me she received plenty of TLC during her final days.]

The location of the remembrance—I’m seeing probably 40-50 people from all walks of her life, assembled here: her children, members of her garden club, a lot of her fellow proliberty activists—are the grounds of their home, in particular the “Garage Mahal” that she and Dave set up for political events. David and Glenna were the linchpins of just about any true patriot activity for Southeast Michigan. [We used it as a staging place for (successful) petitioning against civil asset forfeiture and longstanding fights against state government corruption authorizing radiation assaults—via smart meters and 5G. And so on.]

You can see the Constitution Ford, here on the left, which was removed from one side of the Garage.

My own connections with Dave and Glenna are thru some of the activism against the high-crime assaults, also a brief stint of time with the, let’s just say, Ron-Paul-liberty-oriented wing of the state and local Republicans. Shane Trejo gave an excellent recall of how “Glenna was right there in the county caucuses at a convention railing with her fists in the front row at the corrupt RINO actors who outnumbered us.” Continue reading