In Celebration of

Glenn Courtney

September 28, 1961 -  October 18, 2020

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Glenn Morrow Courtney at Trillium Hospital in Mississauga on October 18th, 2020 in his 59th year.

He was predeceased by his brother Todd Courtney & parents Jo-Anne (nee McLeay) & Bruce Courtney. Glenn is survived and greatly missed by his cousins, Kerri Cameron (nee de Regt) of Mississauga, Jaynie Ezewski (nee de Regt) of Wallaceburg, and their families. He is also survived by his cousins in the United States. In Florida: David McLeay, in Tennessee: Scott McLeay, Patty Livesay, Lisa Layman, and their respective families.

Glenn will also be sadly missed by all his friends and colleagues at Holt Renfrew in Toronto, where he was a valued and highly regarded associate for over twenty years.

Regretfully, due to COVID 19 restrictions, services will be private. There is limited space available so should you wish to attend please contact Kerri Cameron at kerricameron1264@gmail.com.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Canadian Celiac Association with our family’s appreciation.

Guestbook 

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Dan Brewer (Business)

Entered October 22, 2020

My deepest sympathy to the family. I knew Glenn for the past ten years and always enjoyed my time with him. He was a very gentle man with a positive outlook on life. He will be missed greatly.

Cathy Kelly (Family friends)

Entered October 22, 2020 from White Rock

I will always remember the pool parties at uncle Bruce’s place. I loved how Glenn and my dad would banter back and forth. ❤️

Katie Semple (Co-worker)

Entered October 22, 2020

Thank you Glenn for being a Jedi master of everything back of the house at Holt’s. Thank you for never missing a Happy Birthday even after I left. You will be missed.

sujin yoo (Colleague)

Entered October 22, 2020 from richmondhill

Thank you for everything you've done for us.
I will miss you. RIP

Emily Heung (Colleague and friend)

Entered October 22, 2020 from Toronto

Glen was a rare gem whom I had the honour to work with for 10 years. We spend quality time together over lunch and communicated regularly on social media and text. I will miss his funny stories and his great knowledge from politics to fire regulations of his workplace. You will never be forgotten ❤

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