Glenn-Reeves-Obituary

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Glenn L. Reeves

Jackson, California

Dec 17, 1937 – Jan 24, 2018

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December 17, 1937
DIED
January 24, 2018
LOCATION
Jackson, California

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Glenn Lee Reeves, of Plymouth, CA, passed away on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at the age of 80.  He was born in Grand Junction, CO on December 17, 1937 to the late Henry and Daisy Reeves, and moved to California when he was six weeks old. 

He married his wife of fifty-six and a half...

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I miss you uncle Glenn. You and aunt Arlene have always been a huge part of my life. I will cherish all the memories we have shared over the years. You will be missed by many!
Love you always!

Glenn was our brother in law. He was the most wounderful person you could be around. He was loving, caring and a very hard worker all his life. Glenn we miss you more then words could say. I know your with your family and friends, and that helps us to know that you are at piece. You are very loved by everyone you ever knew. You helped so many people in your lifetime and was loved by all. You left a hole in everyone's heart that can never be filled because you are so missed. Thanks Glenn for...

my dearest husband
I miss you so much. Every day I live I discover more and more how impossible it is for me to live with out you. You are my life my strength and always my Hero. You will always be my only love. wait for me

Glenn was my brother -in -law for many years. He was always so good to me. He made me happy when I was sad at times. He was a wonderful husband and just an all around great human being. Love to all the family.

I only knew Glenn for a short time but long enough to know what a wonderful, kind, loving, family man he was. I am sorry I was unable to get to know him better. He was a great role model to Connor. This is a big loss for Connor and he wishes he could be there. With all our love, Beverly n Connor

So sorry to hear about Glenn, I thought he had moved years ago, was not aware he was still in Plymouth. His wife might remember my family, Joe & Lillian Shelton from Plymouth.Condolences to all.

I met my father in law when I was 18 years old, that was over 42 years ago and in those years I was always thrilled to come visit him and his loving wife Arlene.
Sharing a beer and many, many jokes together was always a highlight of my visit...the man would make me laugh so hard that i could never remember the jokes he told because of the tears i had in my eyes and the ach in my belly from such great laughter together...I will miss him and his humor...Greatest father in law a man could...