BRUNSWICK — Mrs. Annette Elizabeth Glenn, 85, died Saturday morning November 2, 2024, peacefully at her sister’s home after an extended illness.
Mrs. Glenn was born August 8, 1939 to the late Joseph Foster Sapp, Sr., and the late Louise Elizabeth Lott Sapp in Hoboken. She grew up in South Georgia and graduated from Blackshear High School in 1957.
At 19, Mrs. Glenn moved to Pleasant Hill, Calif., for 46 years, before she returned to Waycross. In California, she was employed by Bank of America, where she retired as branch manager.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Glenn; daughter, Tina Ambrose; two brothers, Tommy Sapp and Joey Sapp; four sisters, Peggy Beese, Lawanna Buie, Carol Ann Rowland, and Bonnie Sapp.
Mrs. Glenn is survived by one grandson, Max James of Portland, Ore.; two sisters, Carolyn Moody of Brunswick, and Kathy Roberts of Brookhaven, Miss.; one brother, Jerry Sapp of Waycross; two special nieces, Angel Curry of Waycross and Tammy Farr of Blackshear; and numerous other great nieces, nephews and other relatives.
A funeral service was held Tuesday in the Miles-Odum Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Sympathy may be expressed by signing online at www.milesodumfuneralhome. com.
Marshel Anthony ‘Tony’ Ham A memorial service for Marshel Anthony “Tony” Ham, who peacefully went to be with the Lord at his home October 7, 2024 at the age of 72, will be held Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Jacobs Plantation. Ham is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Cynthia (“Cindy”) R. Ham. He is lovingly remembered by his sons, Victor (Ashlee) Ham and Nicholas (Deana) Ham; his grandchildren, Merrick, Julia, Duncan, and Bennett; his sister, Annette Willis; nieces, Teri, Sarah, and Edie; and nephews, Browning and Caleb.
Ham lived a life of service to his family, friends, community and state. His faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ guided his life and his decision making as Clerk of Superior Court of Brantley County and as a member of the Okefenoke REMC and Oglethorpe Power Corporation Boards of Directors.
Ham treated everyone with the same level of respect and dignity regardless of background and had a long-lasting positive impact on so many. He loved the outdoors and created great memories fishing on the Satilla River.
He also enjoyed working the earth and farmed most of his adult life. Ham did both with a smile until he was no longer physically able to do so.
Most of all, he loved his wife and family and cheered them on no matter what. His positive mantra of “every day’s a holiday and every meal’s a feast” allowed him to stay grateful and feel blessed regardless of the situation.
Ham will be missed. The family requests your presence at his memorial service, which will be held at Jacobs Plantation on November 24. The address is 2686 Caney Bay Rd, Nahunta, GA 31553.
Please RSVP to tonymemorialrsvp@gmail .com. The event will be held between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Food will be served at 3 p.m.
Everything will be provided, but please bring memories to share. The family is looking forward to celebrating Ham’s life with those that knew and loved him.