Glenn was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Erma (Allen) Maynard, his son, Richard G. "Rick" Maynard II, his special brother, Raymond "Bud" Maynard, his sisters, Darlene Johnson, Gill, Fern Hitchens and LaVera Brown.
Left to cherish Glenn's memory is his long-time partner, Edna Eutsler, his sisters, Janice (Ron) McPhearson and Evelyn (John) Teague. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Glenn served his county in the United States Army. Upon returning from the service he when on to graduate high school.
He was a member of the Eagles Lodge Aries 1771 in Alexandria. Glenn was a gifted cook and active at Eagles making goodies to sale on bingo night.
He started working at Mesalam's Skating Ring and was a talented skater. He drove a school bus for the Alexandria-Monroe School Corp. for a time after which was salesman for the Hieser Ford Dealership in Elwood.
Glenn was quite the ladies' man in his younger years because of his good looks and charm. He lived life fully. He and Edna enjoyed many winters at their place in Florida.
He leaves a warm spot in the hearts of the ones who knew and loved him; leaving a hole that cannot be filled. He dearly loved his mother so much; Glenn enjoy your reunion.
Respecting Glenn's wishes there will be no services.
Glenn was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Erma (Allen) Maynard, his son, Richard G. "Rick" Maynard II, his special brother, Raymond "Bud" Maynard, his sisters, Darlene Johnson, Gill, Fern Hitchens and LaVera Brown.
Left to cherish Glenn's memory is his long-time partner, Edna Eutsler, his sisters, Janice (Ron) McPhearson and Evelyn (John) Teague. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
Glenn served his county in the United States Army. Upon returning from the service he when on to graduate high school.
He was a member of the Eagles Lodge Aries 1771 in Alexandria. Glenn was a gifted cook and active at Eagles making goodies to sale on bingo night.
He started working at Mesalam's Skating Ring and was a talented skater. He drove a school bus for the Alexandria-Monroe School Corp. for a time after which was salesman for the Hieser Ford Dealership in Elwood.
Glenn was quite the ladies' man in his younger years because of his good looks and charm. He lived life fully. He and Edna enjoyed many winters at their place in Florida.
He leaves a warm spot in the hearts of the ones who knew and loved him; leaving a hole that cannot be filled. He dearly loved his mother so much; Glenn enjoy your reunion.
Respecting Glenn's wishes there will be no services.
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