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JodiKay Glenn
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JodiKay Glenn, born on April 15, 1973, entered into rest on January 10, 2014 in Modesto, Ca. She was 40 years old.

Ms. Glenn is survived by her beloved parents Jack and Jean Glenn and her brother James Glenn and his wife Sarah. She adored her nephew and Niece Tucker Glenn and Racelyn Roberson. In addition, JodiKay is survived by her long-time boyfriend Thomas Coleman.

JodiKay graduated with her Bachelor’s degree from Chapmen University; going on to Capella University receiving her Master’s degree in Psychology of Science. Furthering her degree, she received her Behavior Analysis credentials through the University of Texas. After college, she exclusively worked with Autistic children through various companies throughout her 18 year career. She was currently employed with Autism Treatment Solutions (ATS) of Livermore as an Autism Clinical Supervisor. JodiKay truly loved children. She had a wonderful relationship with the children she came in contact with as she loved entertaining them with her self-proclaimed talent of blowing bubbles. Her sweet nature and cheerful attitude always seemed to make children calm and trusting when in her presence. Although, JodiKay never had children of her own she always felt that her job was a true blessing to her daily life. Some of her favorite pass-times were reading and making greeting cards for family and friends. JodiKay will be remembered for her infections laugh and her bubbly spirit. She will be missed.

P.L. Fry & Son is honored to be serving the Glenn family. A memorial will be on Friday, January 17, 2014 at 10 a.m. held at Grace Community Church, 850 J Street Lathrop, Ca. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to National Autism Association, 20 Alice Agnew Drive, Attleboro Falls, MA 02763. An online guest book is available for condolences at www.plfryandson.com (search obituaries).            



Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin

Wednesday, January 15, 2014