Reynolds, Glenn Allen
In the early morning hours of Tuesday, September 2, 2025, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ welcomed Glenn Allen Reynolds, 95, of Monroe, Ohio, into his eternal home.
Born on July 10, 1930, in Columbus, Ohio, Glenn was the son of Pearl Joseph and Wilda Mae (Rickenbacher) Reynolds. He grew up in Columbus and graduated from Linden-McKinley High School in 1947. Shortly after, he proudly served his country in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, from 1948 to 1950.
Glenn went on to build a long and fulfilling career with Navistar, Inc. (formerly International Harvester Company), retiring on July 22, 1992, after 34 years of dedicated service. On June 6, 1987, Glenn married Patricia (Canny), with whom he shared 34 wonderful years. Together, they were devoted Ohio State Buckeye fans, traveling across the country to cheer on their beloved team-even making it to the Rose Bowl. Glenn also cherished family vacations to Siesta Key, Florida, enjoyed playing golf, and treasured every opportunity to spend time with family and friends. He was a faithful member of Jacksonburg United Methodist Church, where he gladly offered his time and talents wherever they were needed.
In addition to his parents, Glenn was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Patricia, and his sister, Linda Lust.
Glenn is survived by his daughters, Tracy Hulse and Kathy (Tom) Fulscher of Ohio; stepchildren Terri Leefers of Florida, Cindy (Norm) Lippelt of Illinois, Scott (Laura) Leupold of Missouri, Rick (Paty) Leupold of Kansas, and Patrice "Petey" Leupold of Illinois. He was a proud grandfather to Cameron (Alli) Hulse of Pennsylvania, Tyler Hulse of Ohio, Nick (Katie) Johns of Indiana, Jessica (Jaxon Taylor) Johns of Ohio, Kelly (Sonny Salvino) McCue of Illinois, Kari (Bryan Shramovich) McCue of Illinois, Hannah (Corey) Atteberry of Missouri, Maggie (Zach) Harris of Missouri, Leann (Mike Wheeler) Robison of Oklahoma, Kassie (Gaston) Peterson of Idaho, Brittany (Ashish) Agrawal of Oregon, and Marissa Leupold of Oklahoma. Glenn was also blessed with great-grandchildren TJ, Ryder, Brandalyn, Madilyn, Ariana, Kolby, Emma, Evelynn, Millie, Louise, Dorothy, Rehan, and Daksh.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 11 am at Jacksonburg United Methodist Church, 4654 Middletown Oxford Rd., Middletown, OH 45042.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the
Dementia Society of America (
www.DementiaSociety.org/donate) or to Jacksonburg United Methodist Church at the address above.
Glenn will be remembered as a man of faith, loyalty, and devotion-someone who loved deeply, lived fully, and left an indelible mark on all who knew him. His legacy of love and faithfulness will live on through his family and friends.
Published by Journal-News on Sep. 21, 2025.