lee glenn

With heavy hearts yet fond memories, the family of Lee Glenn announces his passing on September 16, 2025, at the age of 72. Lee was born on June 15, 1953, in Los Angeles, California, a son of the late Millard Burl and Mary “Lydia” Robles Glenn.

Lee spent the majority of his life in California, but recently moved to Weirton, West Virginia, to be closer to his son.

A dedicated truck driver for over 30 years, Lee poured his heart into his work with esteemed employers such as Trimac, Iron Horse, and Valley Bulk. Lee was an avid outdoorsman who thrived in nature. At his home in Lucerne Valley, California, you often found him outside tending to his 3-acre lot, listening to Classic Rock in his garage, and tinkering with his many “toys” and vehicles. He found joy in fishing, camping, and shooting, always seeking adventure in the great outdoors. His spirit for life shone brightly as he rode his beloved Harley and enjoyed late-night quad rides with his neighbor and friend, Charlie. He was also the proud owner of a classic 1956 Studebaker and took pleasure in cruising around and sharing stories, engaging everyone he met with his vibrant personality.

His commitment to his profession, his love for the outdoors, and the joy he found in every ride was only surpassed by his unwavering love for his friends and family.

He is survived by his cherished son Jacob Glenn, daughter-in-law Liana Glenn, and beloved granddaughters Lydia and Adelynn Glenn. Lee also leaves behind his brother Corey Glenn (Jim) of CA, sister Laurie Smith (Chris) of WA, and his faithful companion and best friend, Daphne, his German Shepherd.

He will be fondly remembered for his beautiful smile, humor, lighthearted and fun energy, and infectious enthusiasm for life.

A celebration of Lee’s remarkable life will be held to honor his spirit and the love he bestowed upon his family and friends. The Memorial service will take place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 11 AM at the Weirton Alliance Church.

As we come together to pay tribute to a life well-lived, we invite all who knew Lee to join us in celebrating his legacy of love, adventure, and cherished family moments.

Lee’s request for cremation will be honored.

He will be cremated at the Greco-Hertnick Crematory, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV.

Share tributes with his family at www.grecohertnick.com

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  1. Charlie and Tina Lattin says:

    Candle Selection 5The best friend and neighbor ever! Lee was family to us and he will be greatly missed. Things will not be the same without you next door.
    We love you Lee!

  2. Laurie Glenn-Smith says:

    Candle Selection 8My neenee Bro. I will cherish our 70 years together and our love of the ocean.
    My love for you will never diminish. I promise to keep a look over on your precious Glenn family, as I know family and friends were your greatest love.
    Rest easy, brother. ❤️🙏🏼❤️

  3. Candle Selection 1I had a chance to talk to Lee after the service when he came to church. I could see that he was really touched by the people. His eyes started to sparkle. I believe he saw the love of God in all the people at Weirton Alliance. I also believe he’s in heaven now.

  4. Candle Selection 2Lee my brother and second father figure in my life thank you for all the good times four wheeling , quads rides , target shooting and your love of music your beautiful out look on life I have gained emence wisdom from you Thank You love you man !!!!!!

  5. Tina Lattin and Jethro says:

    Candle Selection 5Lee, thank you for being a part of our little family. The backyard BBQ’s and garage sessions won’t be the same. Jethro always looked forward to your pocket full of treats and Wuffles. We can tell he misses you and Daphne. You are home and free of pain. We love you so much. Until we meet again.

  6. Lee, you’ve left a void in all our hearts with your passing. But more than that, while you were with us, you filled us up with your love, your smile, your generosity, and your corny jokes. We had so much fun on our trips to Hawaii and you loved spending as much time in the water as you could. Well my brother, we’re having a paddle out in your honor, aloha. Love you man!

  7. Tony & Theresa Giralamo says:

    Candle Selection 6Lee, you were the most optimistic person I know. Always smiling and having good things to say. You were also the dog whisperer who took on the tough challenges all with great results. You left us too soon but will never be forgotten. We hope you will watch over us and remind us of your presence. Sending prayers and love to your family and Daphne……❤️🙏🏻

  8. Candle Selection 8We will always miss the backyard bbq’s and garage sessions at Charlie, Tina & Jethro’s. You will always be a part of our family. We miss you. Love, Mike & Monica

  9. Cheryl & Martin Estacio says:

    Candle Selection 5Lee, you were an awesome man & dear friend ! Your caring, your sharing, your positive outlook on life & how thankful we all should be was so inspiring to others. Your Big Smile would “Welcome” a total stranger ! We will miss our bbq’s together. 😞 Newberry Springs Pistachio Festivals together. Your delicious pumpkin pies, made with REAL pumpkin. Yur love of rescue dogs, giving them a loving, warm home. But most of all I’ll miss your phone calls with your twangy “Hello” what’s goin on over there ?” 😍 🤣 But I know where you are & we will see you again one day, so, until then RIP our brother because you sooooo deserve it ! ! ! We love you Lee, Martin & Cheryl ❤️🙏

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