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Glenn Wayne Wrestler Sr.
1934-2024

Glenn Wayne Wrestler, 89 of Chanute, passed away Friday, November 15 at Neosho Memorial Hospital. Glenn was born December 17th, 1934 in rural Chanute to Claude Oral and Juanita Lois (Brinkmeyer) Wrestler.

Glenn attended Chanute schools graduating in 1952. He enjoyed vocational agriculture and participated in FFA where he qualified for the Kansas State Fairs.

He began working for Santa Fe Railway in 1952 and retired after 45 years of service as a freight train conductor. He also owned and operated Wrestler Boats and Campers for over 33 years before selling that business.

Glenn was a lifetime member of Elks Lodge 806. In 1978, he was selected Elk of the Year. In his free time, he enjoyed his family, home, fishing, spending time at Grand Lake, and especially the annual pheasant hunting trips to Garden City with family and friends. He also enjoyed the numerous trips to Colorado to hunt deer and elk. Glenn had a wonderful sense of humor and enjoyed a good joke. He loved animals, especially dogs. He spoiled his dog, Punkin, to where she expected him to take her on evening cruises around town. He also was a big fan of the Chiefs and Royals, and enjoyed reading, and visiting with any and everyone.

Glenn is survived by his loving companion, Nadine Rumold, who brought him much happiness in his final years. His six children: Marsha Aikins (Kenny), Sand Springs, Ok.; Cindy King (Terry), Chanute; Glennis Wilson (Lonnie), Chanute; Glenn Wrestler, Jr. (Debbie), Chanute; Scott Wrestler, Chanute; and Tony Wrestler (Dawn), Hahira, Georgia. Bonus daughter, Terri Jo Conger (Scott), O’Fallon, Missouri; Bonus son, Jerry Horn (Jonnet Williams) Chanute. Sister; Eva Brockman, Newton, Ks. Sister-in-law; Bonnie Wrestler, Chanute. Thirty grandchildren, thirty-seven great children, and seven great-great grandchildren.

Glenn was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Robert Wrestler, his sisters Thelma Ford and Jean Bilbe, his ex-wife, Alta Barnett, wife, Lora Lee Wrestler, and grandsons Kirk Wrestler and Mikey Wrestler.

A memorial service will be held at Otterbein Global Methodist Church with visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. and service at 11 a.m on Wednesday, November 20, 2024. Cremation will follow the ceremony with a private burial at Neosho County Memorial Park Cemetery

Memorial contributions are suggested to Tri-Valley Developmental Services, Chanute or ACARF Allen County Animal Rescue Facility and can be mailed to or left with the funeral home.

Services will be entrusted to Countryside Funeral Home 101 N. Highland Ave., Chanute, Ks. 66720

Visitation

Otterbein United Methodist Church
631 W. 7th
Chanute, KS 66720

Service/Mass

Otterbein United Methodist Church
631 W. 7th
Chanute, KS 66720

Funeral Home in Charge

COUNTRYSIDE FUNERAL HOME – JOHNSON CHAPEL
101 N. Highland
Chanute, KS 66720