away on May 12, 2023, at the age of 89. Glenn was born on June 18, 1933, in Kent
County, Texas, to Albert (Bert) Hamilton Cherry and Ona (Fay) Cornelius Cherry.
Glenn proudly served his country as a Marine from 1951 to 1954. After serving in the
military and in the Korean War, he began his career as a police officer in Lubbock, TX, in
1954. While in Lubbock, he met the love of his life, Nellie Sisson Cherry. Together, they
moved to Kansas City in 1965, where he worked his way through the ranks of the
Kansas City Police Department, ultimately retiring as a police captain in the
K-9/helicopter unit in 1995. Glenn also worked for the Environmental Protection Agency
from 1997 to 2013.
Aside from his distinguished career, Glenn was known for his love of family. Glenn and
Nellie were married for 56 amazing years and had 6 children together. He is survived by
Carl David Cherry, George Edwin Cherry (Kathy), James William Cherry (Tamey), Kathy
Lynn Butts (Doug), and Elizabeth Faye Choate (Bud) and is preceded in death by Allen
Wayne Cherry (Paula). Glenn was a loving father and grandfather to his 21 grandchildren
and 30 great-grandchildren. His notepad containing every child's birthday was never far
from his side. He loved sharing with anyone how proud he was to have such a large
family.
He loved Wednesday morning breakfasts with police department retirees where they’d
share stories of their careers. For 40 years, on Friday nights, you could find Glenn at Los
Corrales enjoying dinner with his beloved family. Glenn was known for his love of gospel
and folk music, exceptional storytelling, and curious heart for genealogy. Late in life,
Glenn found companionship again with Dottie, who was by his side for nine years.
Glenn is also survived by his sister, Mattie (Ophelia) Cherry Swaringen, and preceded in
death by his brother, Robert Elton Cherry.
Glenn will be deeply missed by his family and friends, but his memory will live on
through the countless lives he touched. He will forever be remembered as a wonderful
person who made the world a better place with his kind and generous spirit. Rest in
peace, Captain Cherry.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for contributions to the KCPD Care Team. Make
donations in Glenn’s honor to KCPD Care Team, 1125 Locust, KCMO 64106, or via
Venmo @KCPD-careteam.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, May 18th from 9am-11am, funeral service at 11am at McGilley & Sheil Chapel, 11924 E. 47th St. KC, MO 64133, committal to follow, 1pm at Higginsvile Vetereran's Cemetery, Higginsville, MO.
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Nathan HernandezPallbearer
Tim ButtsPallbearer
Jeff CherryPallbearer
Greg MennePallbearer
Anthony CherryPallbearer
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