GLENN-TINSLEY-Obituary

GLENN B. TINSLEY Jr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Glenn B. Tinsley, Jr., age 82, died Monday July 12, 2010 at Whitesands Retirment Home in California. He was born in Clarksburg, WV to Glenn Bennett Tinsley Sr. and Anna Rae Carson Tinsley who preceded him in death. He was employed by Sears in Chicago and retired in 1986 after 34 years of service....

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Glen was my right hand for several years when I was an assistant buyer with snow blower buyer responsibility for Sears. Glenn and I would spend telephone and/or personal meetings reviewing Sears blowers vs competition products to improve our products. He knew all with great understanding of features/benifits. His name gave credence to what he said. I am certain all who will remember him will do so with authority. God rest his soul.

Time passes, and periodically we are reminded of those who were here on Earth with us. With Gods Grace, One day we will meet again. May the Lord Bless you and keep you...... Bob and Jerry Fuzak

We miss you grandpa

Grandpa,

I miss you so much, but know that your human body was just a home for your spiritual self. You will continue on in a spiritual manner and be watching over each of your loved ones. I learned a lot from you and appreciate the time that we had together. Thank you and I love you!

To all of you who have left messages of sympathy and condolence; thank you. My family and I greatly appreciate your kind thoughts and prayers.

Dear Jean,
So sorry to hear about Glenn. I was involved with bringing Glenn to Chicago. He was a great guy. Our prayers are with you.

Bill Doyle

Dear TINSLEY family,
As a Sears HQ / Hardware Dept employee, I enjoyed working with Glenn. His rugged voice, his uncanny humor, his willingness to offer instructions to help solve problems, and his 'gentleman' manner are the things that I will always remember about him.
May he rest in peace ... Glenn was a good man ... always.

Glenn was a great guy -- I remember he had an unusual wit and never seem to get rattled. It was nice for a newer 609 guy to work with someone who would show him the ropes or let him know that better days were coming.

Our prayers are with him and with his family.

Glenn was a good friend both while I was in 609 and for many years after. I missed him when he retired and will miss him even more now. Our prayers are with you, Jean.