Former Texas Resident Jeffery Joeedd Glenn, age 50, died in his sleep at home in Waco, TX, on Tuesday, May 15, 2012.
Born May 3, 1962 in Hillsboro, Texas, he grew up in Central Texas and worked at Cercon Aluminum Casting for 25 years. Though he wasn’t in favor of crowds, he always liked to help everyone he could, including Meals on Wheels, Wounded Warriors, and St. Jude’s Hospital.
Survivors include his three sisters: Katrina Alejandro, Lori Gaskin and Anna Crawford, former spouse and long-term friend Carla Cox, Daughter and Son-in-law Daphne and Matthew Carraway; son Jeremy Glenn and his fiance Kaitlin Perry; daughter Angela Glenn; five grandchildren: Anna, Catherine, Joshua, Noah, and Makayla Carraway, and several nieces and nephews.
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Sorry to hear about Jeff. Enjoyed working with him many years ago.
I know that finally, you don’t have to try and put up with the pain. I miss you and look forward to seeing you again someday. I love you dad.
Buddy and I are so saddened by Jeff’s passing. We will miss him and his phone calls. He was a very good friend for 30 years. Our thoughts and prayers are with his son and daughter, Jeremy and Angela, who he was very proud of and all others whose lives he has touched.
Jeremy,
You and your family will be in my thoughts. If there is anything I can do please let me know. Gary
Big Brother i miss you so much i can’t believe your gone. i know your at peace now and not in pain anymore and safe with our dad and mom in heaven. i’ll miss you every day for the rest of my life but i know i will see you again one day. knowing you aren’t suffering anymore and that your with mom and dad will carry me thru the rest of my days on this earth until we are all together again
May you find peace in the presence of God.
Our sympathy to you all at this time.
Jeff was a wonderful person, an awesome father and loved his friends & family. He tried very hard to give as Much as he could to people with nothing in return.
My heart breaks that you were taken so quickly.
You raised a fine young man, he was always so polite,and respectful,and hardworking.u will be greatly missed by all and I am praying for streanth for the family. Love the Garnett’s.