Glenn-Gornall-Obituary

Glenn A. Gornall

Westerville, Ohio

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GORNALL Glenn A. Gornall, age 78, of Westerville, OH, July 17, 2011. Graduate of Reynoldsburg High School, the Executive Development Program of the Printing Industries of America and the University of North Carolina Industrial Relations Institute. Glenn was the retired owner, President and CEO of...

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Glenn, I appreciate your generosity, humor and how you routinely included me in your circle of friendship. You were a distinguished member of our small elite(?) group of senior fly fishermen, which will not be the same without you. Glenn, I pray you are with the Lord and that the Lord is with your family.

I remember Glenn fondly from my years at WestCamp and am certainly sad for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with your family.

Glenn was an amazing man. I felt very fortunate to work for someone who always took the time to say hello and to let me know I was appreciated. My thoughts and prayers go out to Glenn's family!

Wishing your family strength and support during such a difficult time. Peace be with you. Wendy Ranney (Wendy Mauger) and Rusty Ranney.

I will miss Glenn dearly, but consider myself very fortunate to have a lifetime of great memories that include him. I will cherish these and keep them close.

Sending loving thoughts and wishing the family comfort and peace.

I wish to "Thank You" for 42 wonderful years. Ron I will miss your "Big Bear Hugs" everytime I met you. Jani Our prayers and sympathy go out to your family, Susie, Tami and Tonya, all of your friends, family and your WestCamp family. Sincerely, Ron and Jani Rider

I was sorry to hear about Glenn. He was an all around nice guy. It is a long and lonely path Susie but it does get easier. I will always miss
Clay but can think of him with happiness now rather than sadness. Take care of yourself.

Thanks for your support and friendship over the years. I always felt like more than an employee while working for you. You were a "one in a million" kind of man and I will miss you.

Thank you for all the wonderful childhood memories for myself and my kids. You will be truely missed! Susie and the girls are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Veda, Jody & John