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James T. Glenn

New Kensington, Pennsylvania

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DIED
August 27, 2023
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New Kensington, Pennsylvania

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James Todd Glenn, of Lower Burrell, died unexpectedly, but peacefully, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023, after a long life well lived. He was 89 years old. Born and raised in Leechburg, as a young man, Mr. Glenn was a star in the band and on the basketball court. He proudly attended Yale University,...

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Jane, I medle t Jim many years ago, playing tennis at Lakevue; he was always kind and welcoming and I enjoyed his company. It was good to then rekindle the relationship at the Racquet Club. I wish I had seen more of him. I am so sorry for your loss. Also, my oldest brother, Jim, bought many Buicks from Jim back in the day. My deepest sympathy.

Sending heartfelt sympathy and prayers to the family of Jim Glenn, who was a special friend that I met two years ago. He was someone that I looked up to and really enjoyed his company. I loved hearing his stories and I know he lived an amazing life. May he rest in peace with our Lord and reunite with his lovely wife Jane and his dog Buddy which I know he missed wholeheartedly. I am truly grateful that I had the opportunity to meet him and work for him. He will always hold a special place...

Such a wonderful, gentleman. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to know him. He will be missed by all who had the pleasure to know him!Love and Prayers for you both, Holly and Ben! With Sympathy!

So very sorry Holly for the loss of your father! RIP

Please accept my comfort at the loss of such a wonderful person - on the behalf of the entire family of George Guido.

Your family has my deepest sympathy. My grandfather was Angelo Pagliarulo, who married my grandmother Jean in your beloved home. Holly and I were flower girls. My grandparents loved your mom and Dad. Take care.

I just learned of Jim´s passing. My condolences to his family. Jim was a tremendous force in life. One of his many gifts was storytelling and boy did he have stories. College, Cuba, Cars, NK in the day, the Birth of PSNK, fishing, traveling, and so many more. His love for Jane was always evident. His love for his city and family was clear. Tall in stature and bigger in life in spirit, Jim always made me smile and made all of us think. He is, and will continue to be, missed. Rest in Peace...

To the family of Jim Glenn: You have my most sincere condolences. MEMORY: My very first job out of high school in 1974 was at Glenn Buick. Getting a "FIRST JOB" is always the hardest. I had no work experience to put on my resume. Jim believed in me and hired me on the spot. I believe my height of 6'6" helped me because Jim and I had many eye to eye conversations over the years I worked there. Jim was always full of encouragement and advice. I remember him being very soft spoken at all times....