Glenn Pryor Jr.

Glenn Pryor Jr. obituary, Port Saint Lucie, FL

Glenn Pryor Jr.

Glenn Pryor Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bell's Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Lauderdale Lakes on Oct. 3, 2023.

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Today, we gather to honor and celebrate the remarkable life of Glenn Dale Pryor, Jr., a man characterized by unwavering integrity, boundless love, and relentless dedication to his family. Born on January 30, 1975, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Glenn brought joy and love to the lives of his parents, Virginia Nix and Glenn Dale Pryor, Sr., (Deceased) and shared his journey with siblings Suzanne, Edward, Anthony, Joseph, Andrew, Josh, and Priscilla.
Glenn's childhood unfolded in Boynton Beach, Florida, where he attended Deerfield Beach High School and formed enduring friendships. His career as a truck driver spanned three decades, marked by dedication and camaraderie among his colleagues.
His partnership with his beloved wife Wilmanie was built on trust, respect, and enduring love, and as a husband, he exemplified love, selflessness, and loyalty.
Glenn's role as a father was central to his life, with his children at the core of his world. His devotion knew no bounds, encompassing not only his immediate family but also extended family and friends. Glenn was a stalwart pillar of strength and support, with a helping hand and a comforting presence in
times of need. In his leisure time, Glenn enjoyed simple pleasures like family barbecues, water activities, and watching "Law & Order."
Today, we celebrate the vibrant life of Glenn Dale Pryor, Jr., and the lasting connections he formed with family, friends, and the community. He is survived by his wife Wilmanie, children Malik, Brandon, Quincy, Jaylen, Dylan, Bryson, 3 grandchildren,11 nephews and 14 nieces, and a wide circle of family and friends. His legacy resides in the hearts of all those fortunate enough to have known him. Let us hold dear the love, laughter, and wisdom he shared with us. His memory will forever illuminate our lives with love and strength. Rest in eternal peace, our beloved Glenn.
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