Glenn-Darr-Obituary

Glenn D. Darr

Columbus, Ohio

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DARR Glenn D. Darr, 68, passed away on January 20, 2007, at his home in Pataskala. The son of the late Dwight and Lillian Darr, Glenn was born in Wakatomica, Ohio on April 29, 1937. Graduated in 1955 from Warsaw High School in Warsaw, Ohio and from The Ohio State University in 1959. He taught...

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All of us at the Tennessee Education Association send our heartfelt sympathy to Glenn's family. His contributions to the improvement of the lives of so many teachers are priceless. We hope that in time you will release the pain of his loss and embrace the joy of having had him in your life.

Al Mance
TEA Executive Director

Linda and the entire Johnson and Darr Family,

Know that the Belt Family is praying for you in this time of sadness and celebration of a life. May God's peace and comfort follow you everyday.

In His Mercy and Grace Forever,
Diane, Michael, Kirsten and Marliese Belt

To Glenn's family --
May the power of God's love and promise of eternal life comfort you in this time of your loss.

Glenn was a person that was my life
in that I will never forget. God bless
you and your's.

Marilee and family,
It was Glenn who was my most important mentor in this NEA work. He called me in his office one day and said "Claudia, you need to apply for the Executive Director job in Delaware." I did and that was the beginning of a new path for me. He made us laugh, he made us cry,he pushed us to new heights and made us better. The strengthening of public education and the many staff he affected are his legacy.
My deepest sympathy for your loss.

I pray that God will give you comfort and reflection of wonderful memories.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Tammy Speelman

Thanks for all you did for me, Grandpa. May you rest in peace.

Linda and Family,
We are praying hard for all of you, I know how hard it was for us to deal with the Alzheimer's with my Dad Vic, it attacked his entire body and within a year he was gone. We miss him dearly and the memories of him will be with us forever.
We know they aren't suffering now and have brand new bodies, praise God... We love you bunches,

Glenn was a steadfast champion for the rights of school personnel and the students for all of his life that I was permitted to share ! More than that I could always count on him to be my dear friend. I consider that time spent working together to be one of the largest blessings of my life. I know I join many others who shared that time together is remembering what grand work was done by us all under his leadership. We came, we saw, we made a difference ! My respect for him has never...