Glenn A. Nardone
April 24, 1953 ~ March 4, 2024
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Service: March 15, 2024 11:00 am - 11:45 am
Money and King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA 22180
703-938-7440
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171 W. Maple Ave. ,Vienna, VA 22180
Graveside Service: March 15, 2024 12:00 pm
Oakwood Cemetery
401 N. Roosevelt Street
Falls Church, VA 22046
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Glenn was a wonderful kind genuine fun smart humble human being. I feel SO lucky to have known him . My condolences 🙏 to his boys Troy and Brent .. his mother and his love ❤️ Suzanne whom I heard so many wonderful things about . May you rest in peace Glenn.
Still very surreal ✨️. 💔😓. Gone way too soon Glenn. 😢 You made me laugh you were always there for me in Harder times something I will never forget and I will always treasure. Always super loyal to everyone. You will be SO missed❤️
I never had the privilege and honor of meeting Glenn, but my long-time childhood friend Suzanne, I know was very, very fond of him. My heart goes out to Suzanne and Glenn’s family during this difficult time. My Prayers, Condolences, Love, and Support to all of Glenn’s family and friends. I am sure anyone will feel Glenn’s presence through Suzanne’s and his family’s heart. Rest in Peace Glenn! ❤️🙏😢
This was a piece of news that was like a gut punch. I knew Glenn since 1991 when we worked together at Edvotek. We were only co-workers for about 2-1/2 years but we remained friends and kept in touch long after he left. Those early days at Edvotek were some great times! We took a few road trips together for work conferences and shared some great stories! Glenn was one of the best storytellers! He talked about his boys constantly. I never met Brent or Troy but sure felt like I did in those early years at Edvotek. We kept in touch by email after we moved out of the DC area in 2008 and Glenn was always so warm & friendly with his writing, taking the time to go in depth about his life and always asking about me, Denice and Matthew. Our emails had grown more infrequent in the last few years and I regret that right now. So very thankful for my friendship with “Dr Glenn”. My deepest condolences to Brent, Troy and all who were so blessed to have been his friend.
Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with Suzanne and Glenn’s family. Glenn was such a kind soul, who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
This was a shock. I’ve known Glenn for at least 20 years, working together at the NIH. We talked about science and life. The science was about proteins and what they did, the life topics were about understanding our employee benefits and a lot about investing and saving. But we talked about much more, our families, our children. I’ll miss Glenn and his emails. Especially the Comic Sans MS font in green!
It’s almost 3 months and at times hasn’t hit yet . I have visited the cemetery 7 times since you’re gone but it seems like a bad dream. Speaking of dream you have visited me in my dream and it seemed so real . I miss you Glenn . I talk to you like you’re here but it’s not the same . I will treasure our friendship always
Til we meet again
Miss you Glenn 😔 I hope you’re at peace and looking down sometimes and sending signs 💜 ❤️