Glenn Lamar Johnson (1954 – 2024) was a hard working man and taught his girls the meaning of hard work and determination. He spent much of his life working long hours as a supervisor at U.S. Castings to provide for his family. He loved children, especially his grandchildren. He served four years in the U.S. Army. He loved his country and even though he spent much of his life overseas, America was the greatest place on earth to him. Alabama football was near and dear to his heart. He loved God and said he was a “God fearing man.” He was a self proclaimed cowboy and always said “You can never saddle the wind.” There was not a western movie out there that he had not seen. Glenn is survived by two daughters, Erica Grieve and Crystal Montiero: three sisters, Diane Henley, Teresa Boullemet, and Judy Lynn Noyes: two grandchildren, Sadie Grieve and Greer Montiero.
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