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James G. Rhoten Sr.

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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HANOVER James Glen Rhoten, Sr., 56, husband of Gay Mixell Rhoten, entered into God's eternal care on Tuesday, January 15, 2013, at his home following a courageous battle with cancer. Born on October 20, 1956, in Snydersburg, Md., he was the son of Audrey E. Thompson Rhoten of Hampstead, Md., and...

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GLEN,I REMEMBER ALL THE TIMES YOU WERE PLAYING MUSIC WITH MOM & DAD. WE ALL HAD ALOT OF GOOD TIMES. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH JESUS.

I havent seen glen for a long time but I saw his obituary and wanted to say how sorry we our for your loss.He was always a friendly classmate back at north carroll high school in the 70s

You will be missed by my family. My daddy said you were the best banjo playing around. You will never be forgotten. Shown here in my daddys band(se

I'll never forget you Glen, you made my daddy's band a success and well-known by your talent in playing the banjo. My daddy said you were the best banjo player around. Rest in peace my friend...

Gay and Glens family,what a nice guy and friend!! He always had a smile and made people around him feel better!! He will be sorely missed! God Bless you Glen!!

I worked with Glen at the Treat. He was a wonderful man! My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Gay, We are sorry for your loss of Glen. He is truely in a better place, with no pain or worries. Glen was always kind and enjoyable to be around. We Love You!

GAY,
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS GLENN WILL BE TRULY MISSED, I HAD THE PLEASURE OF WORKING WITH BOTH OF YOU AT YORK STREET TREAT. GLENN WAS REALIABLE AND HARD WORKING, MAY HIS SOUL BE AT REST.

ALWAYS,

JESSY WEAVER