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Larry Glenn Hieronymus

1. New Hanover, North Carolina

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LARRY GLENN HIERONYMUS HIGH POINTMr. Larry Glenn Hieronymus, age 79, entered into eternal rest April 04, 2020 at his daughter's High Point home in North Carolina. He was a resident of Wilmington where he lived and maintained a home. He was born in Heidelberg, KY to the Late Cordy Harvey and Maude...

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Long time friend and always with a smile in his face ...
We'll miss you !!! Have nice trip my fiend ...

Our condolences and prayers to his family.

Tony Karafas family and friends from Tony's foreign cars

Just saw where Glenn passed away. Our thoughts and prayers go to all the family. John and Kay Boone

Truly saddened to learn about Capt. Glen's passing.

Wilmington, our former Piedmont Airlines domicile of many years, provided so many fond memories.
One in particular being having flown with Capt Glen.

We began our friendship in the late 70s, inside the cockpit of the Nihon YS-11 turbo aircraft.
Flying together for Piedmont Airlines. Back in the day, our flying was puddle jumping from
one small county airport to the next.
One really gets to know a...

I met Glenn while both of us were in the Navy and I believe he was an Air Traffic Controller, as I was while in the Navy. Glenn being from Wrightsville Beach and me from Kure Beach, we became good friends. God Bless you Glenn and all your family. It was nice to be your friend, Ray Rothrock

I met Glenn when he was in the Navy. I believe he was an Air Traffic Controller, as I was while in the Navy. Glenn being from Wrightsville Beach and me from Kure Beach, in the same profession, we became good friends. God Bless you Glenn and all your family. Ray Rothrock

I met Glenn when both of us were in the Navy. I believe he was an Air Traffic Controller while in the Navy, as I was. Him being from Wrightsville Beach and me from Kure Beach, we became good friends. God Bless you Glenn and all you family. You will be missed. Ray

The Hieronymus family holds a special place in our hearts, our prayers go out to the family.
Steven Watters

I got to see him at Tidal Creek Co-op several times recently. Always a kind word and a smile. I did some work on his restaurant years ago. Glad I got to see him again.

RIP, Glenn. Always such a gentleman. Loved flying with him. You always knew there would be lots of laughter when he was around. Great pilot, great friend. Many fond memories.