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James Glenn

Lexington, Kentucky

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GLENN--James F., M.D., 81, former President and CEO of Mt. Sinai Medical Center from 1983-1987, died Wednesday, June 10, 2009 in Lexington, KY. Services 1pm Sunday at St. John's Church, Versailles, KY. Visitation 4-8 Saturday, Milward-Broadway, Lexington. Complete obit available at

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Dear Mrs. Glenn, I am truly saddened to learn of your sweet husband's death. We was a wonderful man to work for at Emory. I will always remember your hospitality the night I stayed with you because of the March blizzard in Atlanta in 1983. I am so sorry for your loss. He was legendary and loved u very much! I pray God's Comforter be with u always!

he will be missed when i was a little girl I flew up from Florida with major kidney issues and he did surgery and found my body had grown its own bladder due to mine had beccome disconnected.. he saved my life.. many heart felt condelances..

How saddened I was to hear of your great loss. I was a patient of Dr. Glenn at Duke when I was just a few days old. I was born with bladder extrophy and Dr. Glenn saved my life. I followed him to New York, Georgia and Kentucky. I first met him at a few days old in 1976 and last spoke with him in January 2009. I could tell you countless stories of my experiences with Dr. Glenn. He always took exceptional care of me and I will always be grateful for him. I loved Dr. Glenn and will miss him...

Dear Mrs.Glenn and Jamie
So sorry to hear about Dr.Glenn.. I have such fond memories of your family since those high school days! Always remember the fondness that Jamie and my own father shared!Thinking of you!!

Brenda Bertholf, Paris

Dear Mrs. Glenn

I just learned of Dr. Glenn's demise, and I am profoundly sorry because this world lost a great man. Dr. Glenn was a friend and a most excellent physician who saved my life. While he was at Emory, and after he had retired from the surgical suite, he returned to perform a miracle for me.

Dear Gay & Family,
Our condolences from one of Dr. Jim's favorite places, Boca Grande. A true gentleman who will be missed.

I was a resident under Dr Glenn during my last year of residency. He care deeply for his residents and over t he years we were able to meet at various urology conferences. He was a a fine Southern gentleman ,a brilliant physician and urologist. His contributions to our field are myriad.All of us who knew him are saddened by his demise. John M Harper MD Duke Urology 1963

I took care of Dr.Glenn at the Hospital - we had so much fun just talking, cutting up, and laughing etc. He is and always will be a great friend. I will miss him.

Hank - MCC2 - [email protected]
USN, RET

Dr Glenn was an inspiration, guide and mentor to many of the leaders in US urology. His contributions were legion. His most lasting legacy is his friendship and wisdom. Dr Glenn was clearly a man for all ages and we will all miss him greatly. Culley Carson