Glenn-Parker-Obituary

Glenn Parker

Huntsville, Georgia

Oct 9, 1969 – Oct 14, 2021 (Age 52)

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BORN
October 9, 1969
DIED
October 14, 2021
AGE
52
LOCATION
Huntsville, Georgia

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Glenn Alan Parker of Huntsville, Alabama passed away on October 14, 2021 at the age of 52. Glenn was born on October 9,1969 in Atlanta, Georgia to William Amos Parker and Brenda Mae Harkness Parker. He was a 1987 graduate of Jackson High School in Jackson, Georgia, after which he enlisted in the...

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I was surprised and saddened to hear of the passing of Glenn Parker. Our sympathy goes out to Glenn`s family. Glenn made a huge difference in my life through his training and passion to witness for Jesus Christ! My husband, a friend and I went through "The School of Biblical Evangelism" (a Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort ministry) class at church that Glenn taught. I was so influenced by his teaching that I went through his class twice! Our group handed out tracts together around the...

Glenn was a dear friend and colleague at GTRI. Smart, funny, and patient, I really enjoyed working with Glenn. He will be greatly missed. Deepest sympathies to Lisa and the boys.

Glenn was a great partner with UAH and the ECE department. We had the privilege of seeing him progress through his PhD program and develop into a seasoned instructor. We always knew we could count on him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I met Glenn at Georgia Tech as part of the Business School's Adaptive Leadership Program. Glenn was in my breakout group of four. He was always thoughtful, kind, and supportive of everyone in our group. He was always seeking more knowledge and how to be a better person. My sincere condolences to his family. May his memory be for a blessing always.

Glenn was an outstanding volunteer in service to the engineering profession who contributed his time and considerable experience to advancing professionalism and serving the public interest through support of engineering licensure. On behalf of his IEEE-USA friends and colleagues, we share our heartfelt condolences to the Parker family on their terrible loss.