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Lady G When you think of a “Lady” you think dainty, scared to get dirty, but Lady G could hang with the best. She should be dainty when needed, she could also put you in your place and fight in the mud if she had to. That was the Lady G I knew. Lady G spoke her mind and when she was  finished, you were not wondering what she was thinking , (she put it rig ht on the tab le). No stones left unturned did you hear Lady enter the roo m. Daughter, Mom, Sister, Wife, Cousin, Aunt, Grandma, great-grandma and friend, stop when you find your Lady G in Glenda Jean. Love you Mom and we will mis s you dearly. Your favorite, Kimberly N. Payne and Kenny, Kevin & Larry God can you please send me a sign and tell me why? So many questions but not enough answers, God please just tell me why?  All this time I sat and cried, now I dont even know why. Happy faces, sad face my grandma won the reason why. Good times, bad times all had to come to an end, but God can you tell me why? Loving her that „s something I dont have to ask why? My love, my grandma, my girl, I love her and I know why. So many questions not enough answers just please God tell me why ! ~By Samyia Manuel 7830 Hamilton Avenue - Mt. Healthy, Ohio 45231 (513) 522-6100  www.Herb Walker.com Memorable Moments by: Gina  “Because Love Is Never Lost” (513) 307-5388 Celebrating the Life and Spirit of  Glenda Jean Hill October 29, 1951 - March 9, 2011 Saturday, March 19, 2011 Visitation: 11:00 a.m.  Service: 12:00 Noon Bethel No. 2 Apostolic Pentecostal Church  2319 Quebec Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 Bishop Anthony Hill, Sr., Officiating

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Lady GWhen you think of a “Lady” you think dainty, scared to get dirty,

but Lady G could hang with the best. She should be dainty when needed,she could also put you in your place and fight in the mud if she had to.

That was the Lady G I knew. Lady G spoke her mind and when she was finished, you were not wondering what she was thinking, (she put it righton the table). No stones left unturned did you hear Lady enter the room.

Daughter, Mom, Sister, Wife, Cousin, Aunt, Grandma, great-grandmaand friend, stop when you find your Lady G in Glenda Jean.Love you Mom and we will miss you dearly. Your favorite,

Kimberly N. Payne and Kenny, Kevin & Larry

God can you please send me a sign and tell me why?

So many questions but not enough answers, God please just tell me why? All this time I sat and cried, now I don‟t even know why.Happy faces, sad face my grandma won the reason why.

Good times, bad times all had to come to an end, but God can you tell mewhy?

Loving her that „s something I don‟t have to ask why?My love, my grandma, my girl, I love her and I know why.

So many questions not enough answers just please God tell me why!~By Samyia Manuel

7830 Hamilton Avenue - Mt. Healthy, Ohio 45231(513) 522-6100 

 www.HerbWalker.com 

Memorable Moments by: Gina  “Because Love Is Never Lost” (513) 307-5388 

Celebrating the Life and Spirit

of

 Glenda Jean HillOctober 29, 1951 - March 9, 2011

Saturday, March 19, 2011Visitation: 11:00 a.m. – Service: 12:00 NoonBethel No. 2 Apostolic Pentecostal Church

 2319 Quebec RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45214

Bishop Anthony Hill, Sr., Officiating

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Life’s Reflection  

 Glenda J. Hill (Harris)   was born October 29, 1951 inCincinnati, Ohio to the union of George and Alma Jean Hill.The only girl among five children (spoiled you say).

Glenda graduated from Robert A. Taft in 1970. She attendedBetts College, receiving a degree in Secretary Science. Glendawas an employee of the Cincinnati Public Schools, where shereturned to her Alma Mater working as a clerk in the library.She was later employed with the City of Cincinnati, workingwith the police department and vital records.

In 1971, she married Robert Manuel. In 1996, she marriedLamont Harris. She is the mother of four wonderful children.Glenda was a very humorous, but private person who believedin principal and protocol.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her custodialmother/aunt Marie Robinson; two brothers, Leonard andGeorge Hill.

She leaves to mourn her husband, Lamont Harris; twobrothers, Anthony (Yolanda) and Gregory Hill; one daughter,Kimberly (Anthony) Payne; three sons, Kenneth (Chandra),Kevin (Terlissa) Manuel; and Larry (Brittany) Hill; onestepdaughter, Letisa Fraley; ten grandchildren, Anthony(Keisha), Aaron and Markeese Payne, Samyia, Tekyna, Kaylaand Kyle Manuel, Guylando and Terlissa Howard; six great-grandchildren who called her “G”  for great-grandma GlendaKaman Manuel, Dillon Thompson, Jr., Guylando III, AnishaAniyla and Anthony Payne; mother-in-law, Jean Harris; and ahost of nieces, nephews, friends and loved ones.

Order of Service

Prayer

Scripture

Old & New Testaments

Selection

Acknowledgements

Remarks(2 minutes)

Obituary(Read Silently)

Selection

EulogyBishop Anthony Hill, Sr.

Benediction