James-Fleenor-Obituary

James Glen Fleenor

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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James Glen Fleenor, of Roanoke, Va., died on Thursday, March 5, 2009, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born October 7, 1932, to the late Kyle and Mildred Kilgore Fleenor in Scott County, Va. He graduated from Virginia Tech, Captain Corps of Cadets, Sabbard and. Blade, ODK, Class...

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Glen was a few years ahead of me at VPI, but I knew him as a fellow member of the German Club. He was always a true gentleman and the complete German Club "man", a role model for all to look up to. Since moving back to this area in retirement, he always stopped to say hello to me at tailgates, and I will miss his friendly smile. May God Bless you at this difficult time.

We just found out about Glen and wanted to let "you all" know he was a great friend and fellow team mate at VT. I came from Bristol, TN. and Glen from Kingsport, TN. were we met on the football field many times but at VT he was a gentleman at all times. Try to remember the good time "you all" had together at the VT football games and other places.
Our thoughts are with you and the family!

Merlow & Bob Luttrell GC 1955

Barbara & Family ... Pat & I are sorry for your loss & are thinking of you in this time of your loss ... Glen will be sadly missed by everyone at Double & we will miss seeing him Shag dancing at our parties ... God Bless you all ... Pat & Norman Smith

Glen Fleenor was a fine man who added immeasurably to working at Double Envelope. Although I haven't seen him in years, some how, I will miss him as if it was yesterday.

I Truly looked forward to the times that Glen would come over with Bella and we would sit outside and watch the dogs play. In such a short time of knowing Glen, I knew he was a wonderful man and I will miss him. My heart goes out to Barbara and Family.
God Bless You. Lisa Tucker

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

I enjoyed working with Glen for many years. Our best wishes for Barbara and the rest of the family.

Glen was a "class act" who contributed so very much to Double Envelope. "Statesman" and "Gentleman" would descibe him perfectly. My deepest sympathy to his family, and please take comfort in the warm thoughts directed your way.