Glenn Donald Reimer, 64, of Sturgeon Bay, passed away unexpectedly on November 20, 2024 at Door County Medical Center. He was born on January 31, 1960 to Donald and Mavis (Seppel) Reimer in Hobart. Glenn worked as a tile specialist for Hankel Flooring for over 10 years. He had a passion for his work. Glenn loved to go fishing, camping, making wine, and being with his grandchildren. He loved spending time with all his friends, going to the Blue Grass Festival and when the Packers were winning, cheering them on.
Glenn is survived by his loving children: Jason P. (Christa) Reimer, Alexandra K. (Lee Riley) Reimer, Cortney R. (James Riley) Garrett, Robert (Jessica) Rader, and Nichole Rader; 18 grandchildren: Brianna, Layden, Jayna, Mackenzie, Boston, Charity, Cash, Zoey, Jaxon, Jillian, Chance, Nicole, Oliver, Hailee, Shailynn, Diajon, Kamari, and Major; brothers: William Dunkert, Doug (JoAnn) Reimer, Mark (Betty) Reimer, and Steve Reimer; he is further survived by many nieces, nephews and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Keith Reimer and one sister, Ronelle Reimer.
Glenn's wishes were to be cremated and the family is having a Celebration of Life on Saturday, November 23, 2024 at Algoma Boat Club, 180 6th Street, Algoma; from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm.
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