On February 28, 2005 of Bladensburg, MD. Devoted father of Gwendolynd Joyce Wilson; son of Brenda Layton and Glenn Wilson, Jr.; stepson of Arloncia Layton; brother of Howard V. Wilson, Gary Wilson and James W. Layton, II; fiancee of Titinia Augustus; grandson of Mildred Reid-Wilson, Ransel and Alvara Amos. Relatives and friends may call at GASCH'S FUNERAL HOME, 4739 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville, MD on Friday, March 4 at 10 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
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MIndy Janofsky
March 5, 2005
To our Dear Glenn, Howard, Gary Samuel, Grammy,and everyone who's heart is broken by this loss:
We are so sad with you and find it impossible to accept.
We hope that you will all remember the good times and
milestones reached and rejoice in knowing that GR was
loved by many.
We are with you in our thoughts and
prayers. Mindy & David
Ray & Fran Moore
March 4, 2005
Glenn rode with me at Parson's from time to time, and I'll always remember him as a hard worker and a Man with a good heart. His life revolved around his family, especially his daughter. She was all he talked about. He will be missed.
Becky & Phil Ramsay
March 4, 2005
Our hearts go out to Glenn's Mother, Brenda and to Lonnie. We wish we could be there for you in your time of shock and sorrow but know that we are with you in our prayers. Only time will ease the hurt you feel today. We love you both xoxoxoxoxo
Aubrey Lazenby
March 3, 2005
Glen, what a great loss. You have overcome a lot. Always thought of others and kept on smiling. Hardworking Father and Man!! I am honored to crossed pathes with you. My foundation of happiness is comming up with You, Hayes, Morris, Rashaud and all of the Colmar Manor Town. Love You Glen!
Rest Peacefully Brother!
Aubrey Mario Lazenby
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Cathy Palmer
March 3, 2005
My deepest sympathy to Glenn's family. What a sweet, innocent, caring young man. I know how much you loved your baby girl! Everyone will miss you! Your grandma's heart will never heal! May the Good Lord look over you!
Jackie Cowling
March 3, 2005
Glenn you were such a good, hardworking and caring person,I will miss you and I know that the joy of your life was your baby girl Gwennie, and your grandmother Millie Reid,I also want to let your mother and brother Howard and Tina know that my prayers are with them in this trying time, Rest in Peace
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