Glenna Faye Fletcher, 84, of Erlanger, Passes Away

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Glenna Faye Fletcher - Floral Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home & Mausoleum
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Glenna Faye Fletcher, 84, of Erlanger, passed away peacefully at home on September 5, 2025. Born on February 27, 1941, in Sandy Hook, Kentucky, to Elmer Burton and Betty Waggoner Burton, Glenna enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, going to the casino, solving crossword puzzles, and visiting yard sales. She is survived by her husband James Fletcher, children Leo Courtney, Billy Courtney, James Fletcher Jr., and Jerry Fletcher, siblings Myrtle, Martha, Connie, Brenda, Larry, and Richard, as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Glenna was preceded in death by a son, a sister, and a brother. Funeral services will be held at Floral Hills Funeral Home on September 9, 2025, with burial following at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens.

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