GLENNA-ENCINAS-Obituary

GLENNA VIRGINIA ENCINAS

Sanger, California

Sep 16, 1943 – Mar 20, 2017

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BORN
September 16, 1943
DIED
March 20, 2017
LOCATION
Sanger, California

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Glenna Virginia Wilson was born in Sanger, CA, on September 16, 1943, and passed away peacefully on March 20, 2017, in Fresno, CA, with her loving husband by her side. Her parents were Lloyd and Lucille Wilson. She had an older sister, Charleen Wilson, and a younger brother, Earl Keith Wilson....

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I have so many amazing memories with Mrs. Encinas . I think my most memorable ones where singing with her This Land is Your Land in the morning in front, of Ann. L before school started. She had a smile that made you feel like you were her special STAR!

Greatest principal in the history of principals.

My first teaching job was at Webster Elementary in 1981. I was interviewed by Carlos and Glenna. As a newbie I remember Glenna was so supportive and helpful. That SMILE! I I remember her smile. No matter the time of day she always had a good word and smile for everyone. I am grateful for opportunity to work with such a true leader and friend! Vaya con Dios, dearest lady! In my heart forever ❤.

Dear family of Glenna,
I'm sorry to hear of the passing of such a special lady. I met Glenna at the very beginning of my teaching career. Prior to being transferred as a principal, to Norseman, I got to know her while I was sub teaching at Fremont, and she was principal there. When she walked into my 3rd grade class, she put a happy face note on my open reading anthology, which said "I like your style." I never forgot about that inspiring note from her. She brought me to...

I met her through my mother. To me when I met her she had such a cool personality. She was positive. She was such a good friend to my mother. She was so nice to my mother. I got from her is that she encouraged so much. The times that I met her I felt good around her just by her words. She to me really cared about people. My prayers are with her family. I know she has passed but know she still lives on. I remember her words that she shared with me. I carry those with me thorough...