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Glenn J. Royer

Canal Fulton, Ohio

1921 - 2015

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Royer Glenn J Royer October 29, 1921 - December 2, 2015. Never seeking it for himself, a deeply Good and Faithful Servant has been given his rest. Survived by wife of 70 years, Millie Royer née Banks; and sons, Tom, Dan, and Paul. Preceded in death by sister Ruth Tambling née Royer and brother...

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Glenn was a faithful and constructive member of the Ohio Conference Peace Committee for many years, and I cherish our times together working for justice and peace.

Glenn was a humble man despite inspiring so many with his courage and wisdom. He was a John T. Looney Peace and Justice award winner for the Barberton Norton Wadsworth Peace Group which was richly deserved. We will miss him greatly.

So many wonderful memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lorin Cope

So Sorry for your loss Paul, Dan & Family. I just ran into your Dad and Mom at the hearing doctor with my mom. I also would see him over at Barberton Hospital when I would take my mom there. Lots of good memories as a neighbor.

Dear Millie and Family, we hurt for you in your loss even as we celebrate Glenn's graduation into the perfect realm of God. We in the United for Peace and Justice Group who knew him, respected him and loved him will deeply miss him until that great day when we are all reunited in that unbroken circle of eternal love.

Sincerely,

John R. Beaty, co-convener of United for Peace and Justice

DAN, PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME. DIANE MAAG

Dear Millie and all,
I grew up with Glenn and Harold in North Canton.
They were such good and outstanding friends. I will keep Glenn in my prayers. I am a Catholic priest and have been a priest for 65 years.
May God bless you and your family.
Monsignor James Kolp

We offer our prayerful thoughts and gratitude for Rev. Royer's leadership at United Church Homes. His vision and support enabled us to develop affordable housing not only for deserving Ohioans, but also for people in twelve other states and on two Native American reservations. We are saddened by this loss of one of our foremost elders and guides who have shaped our ministry to seniors and the disabled. We celebrate Rev. Royer's memory and thank God for his selfless devotion to our mission.