In Celebration of

Glenn Myers

September 2, 1950 -  August 28, 2021

After bravely fighting complications which ensued from cancer surgery 4 years ago, Glenn passed peacefully at the Toronto General Hospital on august 28 2021. He was surrounded by his loving family and leaves behind his wife Linda and son Rhett, twin sisters Audrey and Claudette, and brothers Carlyle and Peter. Glenn also leaves behind a host of family and friends, which include relatives in Kolkata, India, Australia, and the UK who loved him dearly. Glenn was much loved and will always be missed until we meet again. He loved our lord Jesus Christ and looked forward to his “crossing over”.

Guestbook 

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Paulo Alves (Friend)

Entered September 1, 2021 from Portugal

Was with much sorrow that I heard about Glen's passing. We have been friends in 1998 and he welcomed me to his family, including his Late Mother and many of the mentioned in the obituary. I pray that God will give him rest and peace. My deepest sympathies to Linda, Rhett and family.

Jean Bayley & Fabian Correia (Friend)

Entered September 2, 2021 from Mississauga. Canada

LINDA/Rhett: We offer you & your family our deepest and sincere condolences. When a person you are closest to is gone, hold on to their memories & know that they are always with you.
May Glenn's soul RIP
Jean Bayley & Fabian Correia

Sandra Bose (Niece.)

Entered September 3, 2021 from Kolkata. India.

May the wings of angels embrace you as you move on to meet our maker. May you find eternal rest at the foot of his throne, the place where we will all meet someday. In our prayers till then .Uncle Glenn rest in peace.⁰

Natalie Maddox (Niece)

Entered September 3, 2021 from Kolkata

Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near sill loved still missed and very dear. Rest in peace my uncle Glen❤️.

Christine ODwyer (Niece)

Entered September 3, 2021 from India

Mom and I always spoke of your strength during this phase with your illness , how you would go for your check-ups and therapy, you kept fighting to be with loved ones. You will be missed and fond memories of you will be treasured. Christine (Mumbai)

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