Glennie Justice

8/2/1954-1/4/2025

Glennie Justice

8/2/1954-1/4/2025


Glennie Justice, 70, died peacefully in her home in Noblesville, Indiana, on January 4, 2025.

Glennie was born to Ron and Joyce Clark on August 2, 1954.  An Army brat, she grew up all over the US, settling in Carmel, Indiana with her parents and brother Steve when she was 14.  She met Mark Justice at the age of 15, and the high school sweethearts married in 1973.  They welcomed twin daughters, Angela and Allison, four years later.  They were married over 51 years. Glennie was truly a pioneer in the homeschool movement, educating both daughters through high school.  She directed school plays and organized field trips in the Northwest Support Group in the early 90's.  Glennie gave herself wholeheartedly to her family and friends.  She loved to teach, and her students were blessed by her wisdom.  She served Jesus by serving others in many churches over the years.  Glennie often brightened her friends' days by stopping by with a special gift or treat.  She planned goofy themed family parties.  She loved family photos and filled many books with them.  Her warmth was unique. She is now at Home with her Savior.  Glennie was never afraid to die; in fact, she looked forward to eternity in Heaven.  She loved God's Word, and one of her favorite verses is Isaiah 40:31 - "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." Glennie was preceded in death by her daughter Angela and her parents, Ron and Joyce.  She is survived by husband Mark, daughter Allison, grandchildren Angelina and Zeke, her brother Steve, and many friends. Donations can be made in Glennie's memory to HOPE, a Christ-focused ministry center supporting Indiana homeschoolers.  To give in her honor, please visit parentshope.org/donate

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"MC" Smith

Glennie was such a blessing to so many people at Conseco/CNOInc; which is where I met this special lady. Such a wonderful sense of humor. She ministered to many, not only thru churches; but at work, and I imagine anywhere she was. My deepest condolences and prayers to all family, friends etc. I’m thankful to have known her; happy she is with her creator; and that I will experience her presence again, once I am no longer on this earth.