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Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill In Celebration Of Your Life
Glenn Edward Caudill In Memory Of Your Birthday
Glenn Edward Caudill
Glenn Edward Caudill
Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan
Glenn Edward Caudill was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He enlisted in the Air Force after high school and served in the Vietnam war. After serving his country, he moved to the Dayton, Ohio area were he met his first wife Madonna Caudill with whom he had three children; Tina, Jason and Brock. Glenn was a Firefighter/Paramedic in Springfield, Ohio until 1998, when he retired as a lieutenant. He owned a HVAC company for years, and later worked in the industry after his retirement from the fire department. In 2006 Glenn moved out west to Reno, NV to be closer to his son Jason, and filled his time by working in commercial maintenance. Glenn loved the outdoors, hiking, camping, playing cards, dancing, Michigan football, motorcycles, woodworking and his rottweiler George. He adored his only grandson Tristin, with whom he cherished spending time. Their special bond of teasing and being playful would brighten even his darkest day. Glenn will be remembered for playfulness, candid sense of humor, work-ethic, stubbornness, perfectionism, and unending sense of adventure. Although large portions of his life were an ongoing emotional struggle, he will always be remembered for his bravery, sacrifice, and service to others.
Funeral Notice Detail
A Memorial Service will be held at
Birch House, Glen Helen Nature Preserve
405 Corry Street
Yellow Springs , OH 45387