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Mary J Mason
February 8, 2023
I met Mr. Glennon in 2021 as one of his care givers and I was with him until the day that the Good Lord called him home. Mr Glennon was more than a client to me he was my friend. We had long conversations he was so knowledgeable about so many things. I love you Mr Glennon and you will always be in my heart. And to the family of Mr Glennon you all have my deepest condolence and if you ever need me for anything I'm here I'm here.
Mike Taylor
February 7, 2023
I´ve known "Dick" as he insisted to be addressed since 1968. I started my working career with him when he was owner of Ohio Sealer shortly after graduating college. I grew to know him not only as a leader and boss but a good friend who took time to ask about the family or any problems I was facing. Later in my career I made many trips with him in the company plane with only he and I on board. So what do you talk about to the company owner for several hrs in an aluminum tube at 5000 ft above the earth? Of course we talked about business but also my career, the family and my goals. He was a great boss who challenged all who worked for him but also a great mentor and friend. My condolences to the family. Mike Taylor
Kendall Cobb, Lakewood Ranch, Florida
February 3, 2023
I´ve known Mr. Glennon since 1970. He was my employer, mentor, and friend. Our relationship was rather unique as he entrusted me to handle a variety of items in and out of the conventional workplace. Everything he confided in me I held in absolute silence and respect.
When in his presence I used his first name, but in the past and even til today when I speak of him, or about him to anyone, it´s always Mr. Glennon. I´ve constantly held him and his entire family in the highest regard. May God´s blessings continue to remain with him and his family now and forever.
Kendall Cobb
February 3, 2023
I´ve known Mr. Glennon since 1970. He was my employer, mentor, and friend. Our relationship was rather unique as he entrusted me to handle a variety of items in and out of the conventional workplace. Everything he confided in me I held in absolute silence and respect.
When in his presence I used his first name, but even til today when I speak of him, or about him to anyone, it´s always Mr. Glennon. I´ve constantly held him and his entire family in the highest regard. May God´s blessings continue to remain with him and his family now and forever.
Kendall Cobb
Lakewood Ranch, Florida
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