Glen Hearn, 68, of Brandon, Mississippi, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2026.
Visitation will be Friday, February 13, 2026, from 9:00 until 10:30 am at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon, followed by a graveside service beginning at 11:00 am in Crestview Memorial Gardens.
Glen was born December 4, 1957, in Alexandria, Virginia, to Glen Earl “Buddy” Ready and Janice Rollins. He worked as a restaurant manager for most of his life and will be remembered as a wonderful person to work with and for. He was a humorous man, with a sharp intellect and savvy skillset, always keeping up with what was new. He enjoyed watching all sports, especially football, and he played golf in his free time. Above all, he enjoyed being a grandfather and cherished his family.
Glen is preceded in death by his father, Buddy Ready. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Mathis Hearn; mother, Janice Rollins Hearn; children, Nakosha Jean, Carrie Hasty, and Reed Hasty (Courtney); grandchildren, Kayla Ainsworth, J.J. Beall, Maggie Beall, D.J. Washington, Artemis Washington, Camille Hasty, and Isaac Hasty; siblings, Steve Hearn (Becky), Lisa Bozeman (Mike), and Darryl Hearn (Tina), as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
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