Glenn R. Hendricks

Glenn R. Hendricks obituary, Oneida, IL

Glenn R. Hendricks

Glenn Hendricks Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hurd-Hendricks Funeral Home - Oneida on Dec. 10, 2025.
Glenn Hendricks, age 61, of Lowell, Massachusetts, died on November 29, 2025 at Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, Massachusetts. He was born on October 6, 1964 in Galesburg, Illinois the son of Richard D. and Barbara (Turner) Hendricks. Glenn graduated from ROVA High School in 1982 and from Illinois State University in 1986 with a degree in Graphic Design. He was married to Ann Coatney in 1988. They divorced in 2004 and remained good friends until his death. Surviving are three siblings, Bradley D. (Chris Sivertsen) Hendricks of Davenport, Iowa, Sally (Michael) Keener of Altona, Illinois and Chuck (Kelly Scott) Hendricks of Altona, Illinois; four nephews, Nathaniel (Emily) Keener, Adam (Meredyth) Hendricks, Andrew (Stephanie) Keener and Ryan (Carole) Hendricks, great nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and a lot of special friends, including Tammy Walker and Danielle Marion. He was preceded in death by his parents. Glenn's career began in Los Angeles in 1989 at OSP Posters in the Art Department. He eventually moved up to Creative Director. He was then mentored by the founder, Joseph Angard and learned all about the licensing business. After a move to New York City in 1995, Glenn became a highly respected licensing agent working with the companies Sloanevision, Sunbow (Sony), Lisa Frank and Welch's. He handled properties such as Little League Baseball, Chicken Soup for the Soul, TV Guide, Dairy Queen and other entities. Glenn was very popular and respected in the licensing industry. He was as known for his wardrobe as for his ability to make the deal. He was a member of LIMA and other licensing industry groups and received several awards over his career. He participated in trade shows all over the US and internationally. After many years in New York, in 2012 Glenn accepted a position as Global Licensing Director at Welch's in Concord, MA. He moved to Lowell, MA where he lived for the rest of his life. He made many good friends in Lowell and was well known as a local character. Glenn was known for his signature personal style. He was an avid thrift shopper with a keen eye for clothing and collected hats, scarves, and shoes that any well dressed person would be envious of. He also collected over the years metal lunch boxes, snow globes, and garden gnomes. He enjoyed traveling, many friends all over the country and most of all, his family whom he treasured. He made every holiday feel like a holiday. He became everybody's fun uncle wherever he went. He was the most interesting person in every room he was in. He had an infectious laugh, loved a political discussion and could make anyone smile. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held on December 28, 2025 from 1 pm to 4 pm at Bar 65, 65 S. Cherry Street, Galesburg, IL. Memorial contributions - "Glenn Hendricks Memorial" - can be sent to the funeral home or to the family. After any final expenses, donations will be made to the ROWVA Band Program."Online donations may be made directly to the following organizations whose missions were near and dear to Glenn's heart: • Licensing International Scholarship Program to support the next generation of brand licensing professionals: https://licensinginternational.org/about/scholarship-program/. Please navigate to the "Make a Donation" section and then remember to complete the box that says "This donation is being made in honor of/in memory of" by inputting Glenn Hendricks in that field. • Central Illinois Friends, a Peoria-based clinic providing free LGBTQ+ care, including mental health support and HIV testing, prevention, and treatment for the uninsured, underinsured and other individuals in need: https://cifriends.harnessgiving.org/donate/. Please be sure to check the box that says "I'd like to give in honor/memory" and include Glenn Hendricks as the recipient. The donor can then provide their email address in the Recipient email address field." On-line condolences or expressions of sympathy may be made through www.hurd-hendricksfuneralhomes.com
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