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Glenna F. Scroggins-Goldsby RODRIGUEZ

Tucson, Arizona

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RODRIGUEZ, Glenna F., Scroggins-Goldsby Glenna passed away October 18, 2016, she was born March 30, 1937 in Hope, Indiana. She was the paternal twin with Glenn who preceded her in death in 1984. She enlisted in USMC after graduation then married Claude W. Goldsby in 1956. They had two children,...

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Miss you greatly my dear cousin, but as we each enter a new phase in our life let us never forget those that are waiting for us in the great up yonder. For we shall truely be together again one day! Loved you then, now and always
Love Midgie & Roger

My dear sweet cuz, boy how we miss you and Pete and the great memories we have made through the years. God bless you my dear and sweet dreams for we will be there eventually to start the new memories!

My dear sweet Cuz, we are going to miss you immensely, but you are forever in our hearts and on our minds. Take care sweet Lady and we shall meet again at the
Fishing hole in the sky !
Lots of love
Midgie

Sending heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the friends and family of Glenna Rodriguez. I had the privilege and pleasure to provide care for Glenna and Pedro at their recent residence care home. Glenna was my "favorite girl" and I always whispered that in her ear as I came in to work! Glenna and I shared many good conversations and laughter! My special condolences to Pedro, whom I will dearly miss also. I will always think of Glenna and Pedro with much affection in my heart.

Condolences to Glenna's family and husband Pedro. I had the pleasure of meeting Glenna and Pedro recently at their current residence. Glenna was a joy to know and to interact with her. She was a dear and doting wife to Pedro. Glenna will be dearly missed!

My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there is a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.