Glenna J. McMillan went to be with her Lord Thursday after a lengthy illness at her home in Greeneville.
Her prior residence for more than 50 years was Gate City, Virginia. Glenna graduated from Gate City High School with the class of 1966. She then began her journey of work with Eastman Chemical Company.
In her later years, Glenna became a part of Crossroads Cowboy Church where she was a member of the prayer team. If you knew her, you knew her faith and belief in God was an integral part of her life... she LOVED the Lord.
Glenna is survived by her daughter: Cherie (Justin) Guy; grandchildren: Dakota, Skylar, Brian, Emma, and Ivy; and siblings: Jack Jennings, Brenda Kerns, and Tommy Jennings.
Glenna was preceded in death by her husband: David A McMillan; and a sister: Eva Kilbourne.
Please join us at Crossroads Cowboy Church for her visitation from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday. Her Celebration of Life Service will follow at 6 p.m. at the church with Pastor Tim Goss officiating.
In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Greene County flood victims.
Thoughts and memories may be shared with the family at www.jeffersmortuary.com .
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Agnes
November 20, 2024
I liked Glenna very much considered her a friend from the time i lived in east Carters Vally and at one time baby sat Cherrie. Agnes
Jerri Carter
November 17, 2024
Cherie, so sorry about your mama, we did not know about it until we read this. Holston View remembers all of you. Jerri and Donald Carter
Carol inscore
November 15, 2024
So sorry for the loss of Glenna. We had a lot of good times, camping at the beach and singing in church. We will all miss her . Carol Inscore.
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