February 3, 1957 – November 12, 2024
Mr. Glenn Thomas Logue, age 67, passed away Tuesday, November 12, 2024, in Thomasville, Georgia, surrounded by his family. The family will hold a private celebration of life to honor Glenn. Glenn Thomas Logue was a devoted father and grandfather whose passion was to enjoy his children and grandchildren. A man who would never miss a milestone, performance, or occasion in his children and grandchildren’s life until no longer physically able. Glenn excelled in two careers; first as a machinist and finally retiring after two decades of service with the United States Postal Service. Glenn is described as the life of any gathering and a friend to anyone he encountered.
Glenn was preceded in death by his mother Molly Freeman Bruce Logue and is survived by his father Dalvin Logue, brother Ronald Logue, sister Peggy West, son Michael Logue and wife Heidi, daughter Megan (Logue) Rice, daughter Kelly Newman and husband Reed, grandchildren: Madison Logue, Sara Logue, Zoe Andrade, Olivia Rice, Vivian Newman, William “Liam” Newman, Brittney Kranert, and Linsey Scarlett, and great-grandchildren: Jackson Kranert, Beau Scarlett, Stetson Scarlett and Addy Faye Kranert.
Memorial donations may be sent in his honor to the Pulmanary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 East Ohio Street, Suite 500, Chicago, Illinois, 60611, online at www.pulmanaryfibrosis.org, or Gilbert H. Gragg Library/Southwest Georgia Regional Library, 301 S. Monroe Street, Bainbridge, Georgia 39819.
Online condolences may be sent at www.coxiveyfuneralhome.com. Cox-Ivey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Glenn was an extremely intelligent and funny guy! He was a great storyteller! He talked about his children and grandchildren all the time, He was so proud of each of you! He will be greatly missed!
I met and worked with Mr Glenn at Inland at the 5points, he taught me how to pump gas when the cars would pull up. We had some fun. Years later while working for Speedy Cash we reunited bc he was my mail guy, an oh the laughs we had talkn about our time at Inland! Mr Glenn use to come in Home Depot an we picked up right where we left off with stories an laughter.. you will be missed Mr Glenn it was a pleasure of meeting you