Refresh

This website www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/glenn-mcmillan-obituary?pid=196601853 is currently offline. Cloudflare's Always Online™ shows a snapshot of this web page from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. To check for the live version, click Refresh.

Glenn-McMillan-Obituary

Glenn McMillan

Visalia, California

1936 - 2020

About

LOCATION
Visalia, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

Glenn McMillan The 1957 College of the Sequoias State Championship Baseball Team has lost its Centerfielder. Glenn McMillan passed away on July 30th in the home he lived in for fifty-five years. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Joyce A. McMillan, brother John McMillan (Nancy), sister Joyce...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I just found this and figured better late than never. Uncle Gleen was a great man with an even greater sense of humor. He loved life to the fullest and has and will continue to be missed by myself and many others. My greatest condolences to his wife Joyce, his sons Stu and Ryan and daughter Terry. Rest in peace Uncle Glenn

Joyce, Stuart and Ryan I am very sorry to hear about your loss and my prayers are with you. Great times growing up a few house away from the family in the 1960s and 1970s. He, Joyce and the boys always had something going on and were fun to be around. A really nice family and good people to grow up around. All my best to you all, Rock

Glenn was a great friend to my Dad. They enjoyed many years coaching together and touched the lives of many young men. They will be missed but not forgotten. I will cherish all the times I got to talk baseball with Glenn. He was a baseball book of knowledge.

Glen sorry to read of your passing. Miss our meetings at the ball games. Rest In Peace my good friend. Your friend, manny oliveira

You will be missed crazy Man. Many Happy memories of camping with you guys throughout my childhood and early adulthood. Love you forever- Traci Betterton Wilson

Deborah McMillan wife of Ryan ad daughter-in-law of Glenn, I met Glenn in the summer of 1998. Ryan and I had asked Glenn and Joyce to go to a Smokey Robinson concert at the Tulare country fair and from that night on I knew this was a family I knew I wanted to be a part of !!! A couple of my fondest memories of Glenn were as a family though... Every Easter Thanksgiving and Christmas Joyce would always make this thing called egg delight I wasn’t sure what all went into making it but it was...

I worked opposing routes at Frito Lay in Visalia. When I found myself pitted against Glen all I heard was how he knew every store owner, every owners son, coached many fathers and sons and was a legend in the route sales business. I pushed hard for years to gain rack space, a display or a clip strip in a store. Over the years I had my wins, but seldom felt a clear victory over this power house of a man. Respected, feared, loved and admired by not only the businesses, but the families and...

Take two and hit to right, Dad. You will be missed. My world will never be the same.

We have always said in our family that we all got our “smarta**” from my dad, but I think he might have gotten it from spending time with Uncle Glenn...I know I picked up a little of it!
We will miss you Uncle Glenn!