
Walter Glass Sr., 63, was called Home by his Heavenly Father on Saturday, April 18, 2009. Walter was born in Rosedale, MS on December 20, 1945 the son of the late Ashley and Lettie (nee: Jackson) Glass. Walter had been employed by the Eaton Dynamatic Corp. for over 29 years. He leaves to cherish his memory his 2 sons, Walter Glass Jr. and Myron Glass both of Kenosha; 12 grandchildren, brothers, sisters and brothers, Ruthie Hawkins of Racine, Lenora Glass, Rosa Lee Glass, Dennis Glass and Sam Glass all of Chicago; former wife Eloise Jenkins of Warren, AR; aunts, Cora Foster of Kenosha, and Viola Brown of Phoenix, AZ; special friend Marlon Petty of Kenosha. Other relatives and friends further survive him. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his uncle Nathaniel Foster. His Homegoing Service will be held in the funeral home on Friday, April 24th at 1:00 p.m. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Friday from 11:30 a.m. until the time of the service with Rev. Charlene B. Mills officiating. . Burial will follow in Green Ridge Cemetery.
Charmayne Horton says
I am deeply sorrowed by the loss of Walter. He was a polite quiet soft spoken man.
He always remembered who I was when running into him during my visits to Kenosha. We would always stop and talk for a few minutes.
While he was playing basket ball, at Tremper High School for my Uncle Coach Joe Brittelli, is when I had the honor of meeting and watching Walter play the game. He played the game well.
I will always remember Walter. Please accept my heartfelt prayers.
Charmayne Horton
Becky Powell says
Saying goodbye to my friend doesnt seem appropriate. More like see ya later buddy!! We will meet again… I am so gratefully happy to have had the pleasure of knowing Walter. He always had kind words to share. He had a way of turning a frown into a smile and a tear into a sparkle. I am sad he had to go but we will meet again. My sincere sympathy goes out to his family.
dale janice&quardell young says
We can truly say that you were a good man and that we’ll miss your wisdom,kindess and smile that you had for everyone. You’ll always be in our hearts and thoughts.R.I.P. Dale Janice and Quardell Young