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Glenna Stanley Little

York County, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Glenna Stanley Little, widow of Joseph L. Little, died Thursday, June 21, 2007. Born June 28, 1934, in Middlesboro, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Wilson Scott Stanley and Anna Mae Stanley Fallen. She was a peninsula resident since 1941. Mrs. Little was a 1952 graduate of...

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May 2007 The last time I saw my Aunt Glenna at home

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your mother was a wonderful neighbor when she lived on Beech. We missed her when she moved. We enjoyed receiveing her Christmas cards each year. We were sorry to hear of her passing.

Linda & Family, Glenna was one of the most loving, optimistic people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I never heard a negative word come out of her mouth. I will miss her when I go to visit PCOG but I plan to meet her in Heaven one day!

I have nothing but wonderful memories of Glenna, she was the most gracious person I have ever know. We worked together for over 25 years and she always knew what to say if you were having a bad day and needed cheering up. The heavens are shining brighter now that Glenna has arrived. I will miss her terribly and will always cherish our friendship. God bless the family in their time of sorrow.

Dear Linda and family
Your mother was a wonderful Christian
woman. We came to love her very much during our time at Parkview. She always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Linda,
Your mother was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. She always had a kind word and a smile. I treasure memories of times when the young couples used to go to Joe and Glenna's and have the best fun and fellowship. She was dearly loved and will be missed. We are sad, yet Heaven is blessed.
Sharon and Charles Hammer

Linda and family,
What a wonderful christian and a beautiful lady. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

Linda and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family for the loss of your Mom. Be assured that she is in a better place. She was a kind and gentle woman who was a role model for so many of us at PCOG. She was gentle woman whom God had blessed with a caring heart and a humble spirit. We treasure the time we had with her. We will miss her but we rest on the promise that we will see her again.

Tom and Nancy Foray

Linda and family yourmom was is what being a christian is about. She was kind and thoughtful and caring and always always considerate of other peoples feelings. to know her was to love her. Never judgemental but always
in prayers nevered questioned and always reassured God will take care of everything. She always sent the most encouraging cards no matter the occasion she will be missed. She is an angel in heaven
singing as she did in church and rejoicing with those that have gone on. ...