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Glenn Arnell Anderson, Jr., 48. He was a former small business owner working on construction sites until he became disabled. Glenn graduated from East Chicago Central High School and attended Purdue University Calumet for three years. Glenn was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Dan and Maggie Battle; maternal aunt, Ruby Battle; and paternal grandparent, Willie Fielders. Glenn is survived by his mother, Brenda Lee Battle Franklin; father, Glenn (Brenda) Anderson, Sr.; brother and sisters: Grant (Joy) Anderson, Rhonda (Sylvester) Neil, Karen Allen, Denise Hall, Faith Anderson, and Glynnis Barnes Anderson; special cousins, Arnay and Arnaysha Battle; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Memorial service is Monday, August 7, at 11:00am, at God's Word Ministries COGIC, 400 Marshall St. Officiating Superintendent Johnny Maynor, Jr.
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I will always love you. I want to thank you for helping me stay clean and keeping me on the straight and narrow. I learned alot from you that nobody can take from me. And I will continue to put the lessons that u taught me to use. It was an honor to be apart of your life. I'll always remember you and what a huge part of my sobrity you were and continue to be. Thank you. I love u and never have or will stop. I wish I could just hold u 1 more time...
Joy Lewis
September 1, 2016
So very sorry to hear of your family's loss. The Bible book of Job says it there is hope for a tree to live and grow strong, there is a hope for us to see our love ones live again.
August 8, 2016
May Our God Comfort Your Entire Family During This Time Of Sorrow. Cousin Faith I'm Praying For You In Jesus Name. He is your Comforter In The Time Of Need. God Bless You .
Mary Brown
August 7, 2016
Sending my condolences to a classmates family so sadden to hear of the loss of a class mate the family are in my prayers.
Marcetta Edwards Walton
August 4, 2016
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