In Memory of
Thomas Henry Glanville
March 7th, 1946 - March 21st, 2017

Place of Death

SBGHC- Kincardine, ON

Obituary

Thomas H. Glanville, beloved husband of Marilyn Glanville, of Ripley and formerly of British Columbia, passed away at the Kincardine Hospital on Tuesday March 21, 2017 at the age of 71. Greatly missed by his children; Debbie (Dave Worthington) of B.C., Ron Glanville of B.C., and Diane (Andrew MacDonald) of Ripley. Also survived by his parents Parma & William Glanville, grandchildren Ashley, Nicole, James, Courtney and Alex, great-grandchildren Cadence, Asher, Faith and Eric and brother Dan Glanville of B.C. Predeceased by granddaughter Megan.

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Message from Laurie (Woolf) Soderberg2017-03-25 22:06:21

Heartfelt condolences to Marilyn and family.  When I think of Tom I think of an amazing sense of humour.  Some stories we got to hear first hand, others Dad loved to tell us, sometimes laughing so hard he could hardly get through them.  Our family also appreciated his long lasting friendship to Dad.  He certainly will be missed.  All our love, hugs and prayers. Ron & Laurie (Woolf) Soderberg

Message from MaryAnn Shewchuk2017-03-22 21:28:51

I send you all my deepest sympathy.

Message from Jim & Barb Robertson 2017-03-22 15:24:50

May Tom RIP We will always remember and often talk about the summer we spent at North Lake and all the good laughs that Tom could bring to the conversation. Hugs to the family and take care of one another .

Jim & Barb

Barriere be 

Message from Donna and Perry Elliott2017-03-21 17:52:52

Very sorry to hear about your loss Dianne, Andrew and family.  Remember all the good times.

Message from Gail and Ron Lotton2017-03-21 17:18:31

Marilyn, Diane, Andrew and family,

Our deepest condolences to you on Tom's passing.  I will always remember his "special" burger, sharing his Nevada spoils when the big one came in and blaming me when it didn't.  I didn't know him well or for long but he always made me smile.