Glenwood Denton Conner
December 19, 1941 – November 10, 2022
Glenwood Denton Conner (Glenn) passed away on November 10th 2022 at 80 years old. Glenn was born December 19th 1941 in Prince Frederick, MD to James and Georgia Jeanette Conner. He was adopted by Sedwick and Kathryn Bowen following the death of his parents.
Glenn was a graduate of Calvert High School and Washington College after which, he enlisted as an officer in the US Navy. He returned to his roots in Calvert County to become a tobacco farmer. After a tragic accident that paralyzed him, he started his own landscape business while also serving in the Lions Club for over 40 years.
Glenn is preceded in death by his parents and adoptive parents, as well as his brother Robert Conner, and sister Betty Cochran. He is survived by his longtime companion Claudia Martin and her three children Lori, Tammy and Jeanette, and many nieces and nephews.
A service will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church in Prince Frederick Maryland on Thursday November 17th 2022. A viewing will be held from 10 to 11 am with the funeral service following at 11:00 a.m.
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Thursday, November 17, 2022
11:00 AM
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To Glenn’s family,
May he rest in peace. Glenn was a nice, quiet man. He was loved by his sister (Betty May) nieces & nephews.
I first met Glenn through the Lion’s Club, Then St. Leonard VFD started having concerts and he would enjoy
them. Glenn could not walk due to a tragic accident . God looked out for him & helped him through this stage
of his life & he accepted this part of his life.
To the family he is at peace & him, his brother Robert & sister Betty are catching up on family times & were there
to welcome him through those pearly gates. God Bless you all
To Glenn’s family, May he rest in peace. Glenn and I were in the same U.S. Navy commissioning class at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida and then served together in the same Navy Squadron in Vietnam and then again at a command in Washington, D.C. Glenn was served with distinction and was a friend to everyone he met. As in the best traditions of the U.S. Navy…”Farewell and following seas”.
I met Glenn through the Lions Club. Right away he had a special place in my heart as he reminded me so much of my Dad. Claudia and family — Glenn was a kind, gentle man and he will be missed by all who knew him. He’s walking among the fields of heaven now. God bless.
We met Glenn at Trinity UMC. He was one of the kindest people we have ever met. He let us bring the youth group to his home to do yard work as a Missions Project. He was so kind to our 3 sons. I know he will be missed.
Love
Jeff and Anita Nalls
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To Glenn’s family,
May he rest in peace. Glenn was a nice, quiet man. He was loved by his sister (Betty May) nieces & nephews.
I first met Glenn through the Lion’s Club, Then St. Leonard VFD started having concerts and he would enjoy
them. Glenn could not walk due to a tragic accident . God looked out for him & helped him through this stage
of his life & he accepted this part of his life.
To the family he is at peace & him, his brother Robert & sister Betty are catching up on family times & were there
to welcome him through those pearly gates. God Bless you all
To Glenn’s family, May he rest in peace. Glenn and I were in the same U.S. Navy commissioning class at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida and then served together in the same Navy Squadron in Vietnam and then again at a command in Washington, D.C. Glenn was served with distinction and was a friend to everyone he met. As in the best traditions of the U.S. Navy…”Farewell and following seas”.
I met Glenn through the Lions Club. Right away he had a special place in my heart as he reminded me so much of my Dad. Claudia and family — Glenn was a kind, gentle man and he will be missed by all who knew him. He’s walking among the fields of heaven now. God bless.
We met Glenn at Trinity UMC. He was one of the kindest people we have ever met. He let us bring the youth group to his home to do yard work as a Missions Project. He was so kind to our 3 sons. I know he will be missed.
Love
Jeff and Anita Nalls