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Glenn Eckert Obituary

Glenn B. Eckert SUMMERVILLE - Glenn B. Eckert, 73, of Summerville, husband of Frances Patrick Eckert, passed away Saturday morning, July 21, 2012 at Trident Medical Center. Mr. Eckert was born in Akron, Ohio on the 26th of December, 1938, son of the late Charles and Virginia Eckert of Akron, Ohio and brother of the late John A. Herbstreet of Florida and brother of the late William S. Eckert of Akron, Ohio, and late sisters, Penelope C. Finlaw of Akron, Ohio and Mary B. Eckert of Akron, Ohio. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, Thomas Parks (Mary) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, stepsons, Rodney Patrick of Summerville, Joel Patrick (Diane) of San Antonio, Tx and step daughter, Kimberly P. Meyer (Lee) of Summerville, brother-in-law, Mack Odell Austin (Ann) of Cross and several grandchildren. Mr. Eckert entered the United States Navy in 1956 in Akron, Ohio. He served on the following ships and stations during his 20 year career. He went to training in the Great Lakes, Ill in an all Ohio Company. After training in April of 1956, he reported to the Naval Amphibious Base in Little Creek, Virginia. In June of 1956, he was transferred to the USS Talbot County LST 1153. In May of 1957, he was transferred to the Pre-Com Detail for the USS Ranger CVA 61 and put her in commission in July of 1957. USS Fred T. Berry DDE 858, USS Barry DDG 933, Naval Underwater Weapons Station in Newport, RI, Naval Support Activity Det. "B" Can-Tho, Republic of Vietnam from 1967 to April 1968, USS Sampson DDG 10, USS James C. Owens DD 776, USS Bordelon DD 881, USS Yellowstone AD27, Naval Base Charleston, South Carolina, and the USS Sellers DDG 11. He retired in 1975 from the Navy and in 1980 went to work for the Charleston Naval Shipyard until 1991, he was transferred to the Trident Refit Facility in Kings Bay, Georgia. In 2004 he retired after 25 years with the DOD. He was awarded the following during his Navy career. Purple Heart, Navy Achievement, Good Conduct (2), National Defense, Armed Forces Expeditionary, Vietnam Service Metal, Vietnam Campaign, Hazardous Duty Metal. Other past employers include working with Dorchester County EMS and as a Reserve Officer for Summerville Police Department and also Dorchester County Sheriff's Department. Visitation will be held Monday evening from 6 until 8 o'clock at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 11 o'clock at Old Fort Baptist Church, Summerville. Burial will follow at Dorchester Memory Gardens, Summerville. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to: Old Fort Baptist Church, 10505 Dorchester Road, Summerville, SC 29485. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jamesadyal.com. ARRANGEMENTS BY JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 S. MAIN STREET, SUMMERVILLE, SC 29483 (843) 873-4040. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jul. 21 to Jul. 22, 2012.

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June Passailaigue

July 27, 2012

Ms.Frankie, Kim, Patrick and family,

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Glenn and having conversations with him from time to time. I must say he always made me laugh or smile.He was so very kind. May you all find peace in our Lord during this time. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

Love,
June
AKA Ms.June

John Parsons

July 25, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. Glenn was a good person had a kind heart to and was well liked by his friend and fellow worker at TRF and Charleston Naval Shipyard.RIP Glenn

Terri Bova

July 24, 2012

My thoughts and prayers go out to all my cousins, for the loss of their father, grandfather, and great grandfather, I am so very sorry for your loss, I love you all so very much!

john eckert

July 24, 2012

Rip Dad. Frankie sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
his son john

Deborah Simmons

July 24, 2012

My condolences to the Family. Glenn was a wonderful person and co-worker. From the time I have known Glenn at TRF,he was always full of smiles. It has been a pleasure knowing Glenn and he will truly be missed. My prayers are with you all. Glenn my friend, Rest in Peace.

Bernadette Forte

July 23, 2012

R.I P. Glenn.. Also kind Thoughts and Prayers to your Son Robert and Your other children at this sad time.

Mark J McAnaw

July 23, 2012

My Condolences. Glenn was a fun coworker. Mac , TRF, C/411, former Shop 38C

July 23, 2012

To the Eckert family, my condolences. He was a great guy and co-worker, he kept a smile on his face and kept us smiling as well.
lathern

robert eckert

July 23, 2012

dear fankie and kim,, iam just hearing about glen,(my father) it been a long time but just want to say sorry for your loss,, ill remember the times we did share together in our short time growing up in our livies... his son robert eckert

Paul Vachon

July 23, 2012

My condolences to the Eckert Family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Virginia Fowler

July 23, 2012

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Tom Parrish

July 23, 2012

My heart & prayers are with the family. May fond memories of Glenn bring you peace and joy during this time. I worked with Glenn at Charleston Naval Shipyard & Trident Refit Facility.

Mary Whited

July 23, 2012

My prayers go out to the Eckert family. I worked with Glenn at TRF Safety. He was a wonderful man who brightened up every room he was in with just his smile. I enjoyed getting to know him. Rest in Peace my friend.

Brian Andersen

July 23, 2012

To the family: Glenn was a wonderful co-worker. I'm sure he was a wonderful husband and father. He was a man of high integrity in the workplace, an excellent example for all. Thank you Glenn for your service to your country and the bright smile you brought everywhere you went!! Peace to the Eckert Family.

Denny Sherrod

July 23, 2012

... Rest in Peace, Glenn. Gentle voyage my old friend. Thank you for the years of friendship and laughter. You and your family are in my prayers...

July 23, 2012

My condolences to the Eckert family, Mr. Eckert was a great employee and friend I am proved to have known him. Don Cool, American Security Programs Inc.

July 22, 2012

God speed sailor. Thank you for your service to our great country. Your efforts in the military helped keep this country the greatest country in the world.
Your service to your community after retirement, in law enforcement, helped keep Dorchester county and the city of Summerville a safer place to live.
I will always respect your contributions to our community.
You will be missed by many people
Glenn. You leave behind a large family of those who loved you, myself included in that family. PK will be lost without you. Bon Voyage.
Charles & Sandy Smith

July 22, 2012

To the Eckert Family, Mr. Eckert was a great friend and co-work. He will be greatly missed and never forgotten. It was a joy to have had the opportunity and pleasure of having him as a fellow security officer on the Naval Base. May he rest in peace.

Sandra Short, Goose Creek, SC

Nancy Craim

July 21, 2012

Glenn was such close friend to me and Paul. We love him so much. His love for Frankie was pure and without any reservation. What truly sweet man.

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