Glenn Eugene Tomazich
February 20, 1962 ~ June 11, 2022
Glenn Eugene Tomazich, 60, of Weirton, WV passed away at his home with his beloved wife Jessie by his side on Saturday, June 11, 2022, after an exceptionally long painful, and courageous battle with multiple myeloma.
Glenn was born at home in Imperial, PA., on February 20, 1962, to Rudy and Dorothy (Dziak) Tomazich.
Glenn enjoyed taking care of his yard, tending to his pool, working on cars, and most of all taking his best friend Tucker for his daily walk. He also enjoyed going to Rogers, OH, Trader Jacks, and yard sales with his wife, Jessie.
In addition to his parents, Glenn was preceded in death by his father and mother-in-law, Sonny, and Joann (Weathers) Sostarich.
Glenn leaves behind his beloved and devoted wife of 17 years, Jessie (Sostarich) Tomazich; his best friend, Tucker; two brothers, Rudy (Barb) and Mike (Linda) Tomazich; a sister, Cheri (Norm) Chappel; two sisters in law, Julie (Mark) Oresconin and Jennifer Eaton; two very special aunts and uncles, Paulette and Danny Leonard and Carol and Jimmy Malesky, special nieces, nephews, cousins, many friends, and neighbors.
Friends and family will be welcomed Tuesday 1-8 PM at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 AM.
Interment will follow in Saint Paul’s Cemetery.
Glenn will be buried with his first best friend Timon who will be waiting for him on the rainbow bridge along with his second-best friend Bucket.
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Glen was a very gentle and caring man who was willing to help anyone until his last breath. He was a special buddy and neighbor. I will miss him terribly as will others. RIP buddy…. You have earned a rest. We are all only a phone call or text away from Jess when she needs ANYTHING. Until we meet again my friend…. 💕
In loving memory
With loving memories of Glenn Tomazich,
With deepest sympathy,
Chappell Family Norman Cheryl Scott and ashley
With deepest sympathy. Wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal. Love leaves a memory that no one can steal.
I will always remember my little second cousin, Glenn, with fondness. He was always smiling and easygoing. I send my hugs to the rest of the Family, as I cannot be there. I am so sorry.
Prayers for healing and strength , With love & sympathy,
I will miss you.
I am so sorry for your loss. Glenn was a great friend and work colleague during my tenure at Ron Liebert automotive. He will be greatly missed. God speed my friend. Paul Wischmann.