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Glenda Jean “"Goose"” Prisby Bronner

Birth
Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Feb 2014 (aged 63)
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Friends may call 10:30am to 12:30 p.m. March 1st at 1:00 p.m. at Rhoden Memorial Home, 1101 Palmetto Ave Akron Ohio 44306. Funeral Service Saturday March 1st at 1:00 p.m.


Born to Eugene Glenn Prisby and Eddie Mae (Brown) Prisby on the 2nd of October 1950, in Ravenna Ohio. Glenda graduated from Ravenna High School in 1968 and attended Kent State University on a "full ride" English scholarship enrolled at the time of the Kent State Riot. Glenda also attended The University of Akron. She married the love of her life, Charles L. Bronner Jr., on December 6th 1975, almost 40 years. It was very cold, cold on their wedding day and Glenda used to joke about how the minister married them wearing his galoshes.

Glenda was a cherished member of the community and could be found frequently sharing her passion for music at different churches, schools and venues. She excelled playing the harmonica and chromaharp. She volunteered extensively for the Salvation Army during Christmas. Glenda loved going camping and fishing with Charles and her children and was a gifted teacher to anyone willing to learn.

"Goose" was known for her corny jokes and bringing joy and laughter to others. She was an excellent cook and seamstress, making her wedding dress and all of the bridesmaids gowns. She was so brilliant that she could always answer every Jeopardy question. Glenda held a third degree black belt in Tai Kwan do and did competitions. She gave free lessons to anyone who was interested. She was also active in politics. Glenda was an artist, she was a composer, writer and poet.
Glenda's love of God and her faith in Christ was the bedrock of her life. She was a firm believer and never waivered. She stood on His Word.

Glenda is survived by her loving husband, Charles; and three children, Richard (Andrea) Bronner, Rodney Bronner and Regina Bronner; stepdaughter, Carla M Bronner; two grandchildren, Charles Bronner Ill and Latazhane' Tatum Roberts; Mother Eddie Mae (Brown) Prisby; sisters, Mary Prisby MacMurry, it's 2:30 am, on a weeknight. I am a full time student, and ill, I have to finish this another time. Friends may call from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. March 1st at Rhoden Memorial Home, 1101 Palmetto Ave. Akron Ohio 44306. Funeral service Saturday, March 1st at 1 p.m. at St. Mary Parish, 750 S. Main St., Akron Ohio 44311, Rev. Daniel Reed officiating.
Friends may call 10:30am to 12:30 p.m. March 1st at 1:00 p.m. at Rhoden Memorial Home, 1101 Palmetto Ave Akron Ohio 44306. Funeral Service Saturday March 1st at 1:00 p.m.


Born to Eugene Glenn Prisby and Eddie Mae (Brown) Prisby on the 2nd of October 1950, in Ravenna Ohio. Glenda graduated from Ravenna High School in 1968 and attended Kent State University on a "full ride" English scholarship enrolled at the time of the Kent State Riot. Glenda also attended The University of Akron. She married the love of her life, Charles L. Bronner Jr., on December 6th 1975, almost 40 years. It was very cold, cold on their wedding day and Glenda used to joke about how the minister married them wearing his galoshes.

Glenda was a cherished member of the community and could be found frequently sharing her passion for music at different churches, schools and venues. She excelled playing the harmonica and chromaharp. She volunteered extensively for the Salvation Army during Christmas. Glenda loved going camping and fishing with Charles and her children and was a gifted teacher to anyone willing to learn.

"Goose" was known for her corny jokes and bringing joy and laughter to others. She was an excellent cook and seamstress, making her wedding dress and all of the bridesmaids gowns. She was so brilliant that she could always answer every Jeopardy question. Glenda held a third degree black belt in Tai Kwan do and did competitions. She gave free lessons to anyone who was interested. She was also active in politics. Glenda was an artist, she was a composer, writer and poet.
Glenda's love of God and her faith in Christ was the bedrock of her life. She was a firm believer and never waivered. She stood on His Word.

Glenda is survived by her loving husband, Charles; and three children, Richard (Andrea) Bronner, Rodney Bronner and Regina Bronner; stepdaughter, Carla M Bronner; two grandchildren, Charles Bronner Ill and Latazhane' Tatum Roberts; Mother Eddie Mae (Brown) Prisby; sisters, Mary Prisby MacMurry, it's 2:30 am, on a weeknight. I am a full time student, and ill, I have to finish this another time. Friends may call from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. March 1st at Rhoden Memorial Home, 1101 Palmetto Ave. Akron Ohio 44306. Funeral service Saturday, March 1st at 1 p.m. at St. Mary Parish, 750 S. Main St., Akron Ohio 44311, Rev. Daniel Reed officiating.

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