Glenna ‘JoJo’ Phillips passed from this life into the loving arms of Jesus on March 22, 2020. She was born in Freeburn, KY to Loren C. Phillips and Mella J. Phillips. She is preceded in death by four siblings: James E. Phillips, Gloria J. Donald, Ronald D. Phillips, Sondra K. Poole, and one nephew, Roger M. Donald. She is survived by three brothers: Robert (Flora) Phillips, Roger Phillips, and Richard (Maggie) Phillips; and numerous nieces and nephews, as well as many dear friends. She graduated from Phelps High School in Phelps, KY. Glenna retired from AT&T after many years of service. She went on to work for both a courier service and her church, Pinewood Presbyterian Church. She touched lives everywhere she went and made many lifelong friends along the way. After retirement, she spent many hours volunteering in the community. Glenna worked with the spiritual care team at Orange Park Medical Center, as well as serving as a volunteer at the Thrasher Horne Center. She loved traveling and was able to enjoy frequent trips with dear friends both in the U.S. and abroad. She will be missed so very much. Her sweet smile, her compassion and kindness, and her ability to make others feel loved will always be remembered. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida. Due to current events, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. For Diana Able – Friend I will miss Glenna with all my heart. I met Glenna about 2 years ago walking our dog, We clicked immediately she had a terrific sense of humor. Every night my husband, Tony and I met Glenna in our neighborhood and had the time of our life. Many times I laughed so hard I could not walk. She will be missed by my husband and myself forever. Our dear Glenna she was such a pleasure to be around. I have met many people in my life and she is at the very top of the list. Glenna I hope to join you one day again. Your friend forever. Diana Able March 25, 2020 Service Details Riverside Memorial Park 7242 Normandy Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32205
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Thursday, March 26, 2020 11:00 AM
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