Glenn Matheny Gardner, Jr. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 10, 1950 to Glenn Matheny Gardner, Sr. and Dorothy Beeson. He peacefully passed on May 12, 2023 in his home surrounded by his loved ones after a faith-filled journey with cancer. Glenn kept strong faith in God’s healing power and believes God blessed him with additional time for the purpose of sharing Jesus’ love with even more people. Known for his warm smile, contagious laugh, and caring nature; Glenn’s legacy lives on through each person who knew him.
Glenn found fulfillment living out his purpose of helping people create the life they love. He carried out this purpose through his many roles as a son, brother, husband, dad to two children and “Pops” to his three grandchildren. He enjoyed 37 years of marriage to the love of his life, Sharon, who he affectionately called “Honey”. Known for his wisdom, contagious laugh, and light hearted sense of humor; he brought so much life and love to every gathering. With his genuine caring nature, he had a gift of attracting people and making others feel special. He loved adventurous activities including scuba diving and snow skiing, which allowed him to marvel at God’s beautiful creations.
Glenn attended school at New Orleans Academy, and then Loyola University while he was working as the third-generation real estate broker in the family business. His grandmother, the iconic Mrs. Gertrude Gardner, saw in him the wonderful leadership characteristics she had seen in her late son. In 1979 at the age of 29, Glenn assumed the helm as president of Gertrude Gardner Realtors where he led the Real Estate Family to new levels of success. He received numerous national and local awards honoring him for his leadership as well as charitable contributions to the local community. He had a heart for helping the homeless through The Gertrude Gardner Foundation, which supports The New Orleans Mission.
Glenn is lovingly remembered by his beloved wife, Sharon Dipaola Gardner; his son, Glenn “Chip” Gardner and daughter-in-law, Jennifer Gardner; his daughter, Crystal Gertrude Gardner-Phillips and son-in-law, James “Chad” Phillips; and grandchildren, Reese Gertrude Phillips, Glenn Parker Gardner, and Hudson Gardner Phillips; and his sister, Gail Gardner Farrell (Thomas C. Farrell III).
The celebration of Glenn Gardner’s life will be held at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home located at 5100 Pontchartrain Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70124 on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. The visitation will start at 9:30 am with the Celebration of Life at 11:00 am and the burial will follow. In lieu of flowers, the Gardner Family asks for donations to The New Orleans Mission.
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