It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs Earlene H. Glenn.
Earlene H. Glenn, 76, died Wednesday, August 27, 2025. A lifelong resident of Tallahassee, Florida, born July 4,1949 to the late Mandie Lee Young Henderson and Rev. Roosevelt Henderson.
Earlene was a graduate of the Lincoln class of 1967 and had a career as an Administrative Secretary for the Leon county School Board Central Kitchen.
Earlene is survived by one son, Roosvelt Glenn III; one daughter, LaToya C. Glenn; two precious granddaughters, who affectionately called her "Mama Glenn" Aubrey Joann Cail, and Ava Rose Glenn; one great grandson, Koda Levens; and a host of other family, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Roosevelt (June) Henderson Jr.and Randy E. Henderson.
Graveside service honoring the life of Earlene H. Glenn will be 12 Noon, Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at the Tallahassee National Cemetery.
On behalf of the staff and management of Strong & Jones Funeral Home, Inc., we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Earlene H. Glenn.
My prayers are with the family. May you find comfort in the decades that you shared with her. Geneva Hackley Westley class of 1967
To Roosevelt, Latoya, and Family. Your Mom & Dad were the sweetest neighbors that a family could have. They watched me grow up and often helped me along the way. I pray that the knowledge of how loved your parents were in our community brings you comfort. If ever you need me or my parents (Willie & Juanita Ellis). We will always be down the street. Sincerely, Starla and Trey
Sending condolences to the Henderson family and loved ones. We lived in the neighborhood together and Roosevelt and Randy was school mates.. Earline was older but i remembered speaking to her and she was very friendly and smile.. Rest in Heaven and God chose a beautiful flower once again. ❤️🙏🏽
To Roosevelt and LaToya, "Words can't express my sorrow for the loss of your mother. I am here for you with a listening ear and helping hand." May God comfort us during this time of bereavement. I met your mother in 1978 and we remained friends until the end. Our last conversation was on August 26th. She loved and cared for you dearly. I will miss her.
Love, Dr. Paulette J. Williams-Clay
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.