Glenn A. Wooten, 55, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at the Bay Pines Veterans Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.
He was born in Waycross, Georgia on October 11, 1952, to Al and Sarah Ruth Foreman Wooten. Glenn was raised in Lyons, Georgia and served his country in the United States Army. He moved to Florida after his tour of duty, and resided in Largo where he was the owner of Copy Cat Copier of Tampa Bay.
Glenn is survived by his brother, Larry, and sister-in-law, Patty, of Jacksonville, Florida; his nieces: Melissa Wilder, Renee Mullins, and great-niece, Heather Peters, all of Jacksonville, Florida; and two cousins.
A visitation was held at the 1st Assembly of God Church, 1739 S. MLK Avenue, Largo on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 11am. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at Jones-Stewart Funeral Home in Lyons, Georgia with interment at Lakeview Memeorial Gardens in Vidalia, Georgia.
Local arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care, 15381 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater, Florida 33760.
Glenn,
The world is a sad place without your humor and great outlook on life. You always made me laugh, with your jokes and stories. And what great football times we had. Larry, you and me @ Jaguar games,Fl-Ga week, going to Ga. for the high school games in Lyons. You always made me feel like a sister.You were a great Uncle to our girls. They loved you and we will all miss you,most of all your loving big brother.God bless.
Love
Patty
Glenn
Unfortunately I never got to know you as well as I would have liked. I knew you through business and your quiet and funny nature was always a pleasure to be around. Unfortunately your dream to become a standup comedian was not complete but I know in heaven, they are all entertained and laughing and very happy to have you with them. God bless and keep you with him.
Glenn
All the girls and the 2 men at our office were very sad to hear of your passing. Your battle was an inspiration to others. We will miss your humor and guidance.
Karen, Victoria, Lynn, Lynette, Emma, Mary, Rosy, Melissa, Janice, James and Bert
I miss my Uncle Glenn.
I am sure all his friends do too.
On behalf of my Dad and Mom Larry and Patty Wooten; I would like to express our warmest thanks for your expressions of sympathy and for sharing your memories of Glenn during this very sad time in our lives. We are grateful for everyone who visited and called and sent flowers. Glenn, and the many memories he is a part of, will fill our hearts and therefore, he will live on forever.
My heart aches painfully, but Uncle Glenn’s body no longer has a pain much worse than I could ever imagine. Although, I am very sad and I miss my Uncle Glenn, I know that in his passing, his pain his ended.
Comforting Quotes I would like to share for all:
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland
He kept at true good humorĂ¢??s mark
The social flow of pleasure’s tide:
He never made a brow look dark,
Nor caused a tear, but when he died.
~Thomas Love Peacock
The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the hand of God. ~Quoted in The Angels’ Little Instruction Book by Eileen Elias Freeman, 1994