Tracy Glenn
Tracy Glenn
Tracy Glenn
Tracy Glenn
Tracy Glenn
Tracy Glenn

Obituary of Tracy P. Glenn

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Tracy P. Glenn

Tracy P. Glenn, 58 , passed away on May 26, 2021, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, New Jersey.

Born in Willingboro, on January 26,1963, Tracy attended John F. Kennedy High School in Willingboro. He had a strong work ethic and most of his career was spent with Waste Management, BFI, Inc., and Republic, but he was most recently employed with American Disposal Systems. Tracy was an avid Nascar fan and a diehard Eagles fan. He was a hard-working and honest man who will be remembered most for his sense of humor and his forwardness.

He is preceded in death by his parents Leonard R. Glenn, Jr. and C. Louise Glenn (nee: Benn) as well as older brother, Jon. Tracy is survived by two brothers : Gary and Cristina Glenn of Ayden, NC, Robert Glenn and Maureen McBride Glenn of West Chester, PA, and only sister : Nancy Glenn of Camp Hill, PA., his only niece : Brianna Carter and Chris Carter of Charlotte, NC, nephews: Andrew Glenn of Trenton, NJ, Max Glenn of Charleston, SC, and Jordan Glenn of Camp Hill, PA., great-nieces Ava, Cameron, and Charlotte Carter of Charlotte, NC.

Memorial visitation will be held Friday, June 4, 12 noon to 1pm at the Goes - Scolieri Funeral Home, 212 Levitt Pwky , Willingboro, NJ. (609)871-1000.

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Memorial Visitation :

will be held Friday, June 4, 2021, 12 noon to 1pm at the Goes - Scolieri Funeral Home, 212 Levitt Pwky, Willingboro,NJ, (609)871-1000.
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