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Glen Rex Cabbage passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 85 at the West Roxbury VA Medical Center surrounded by his loved ones. Born on July 19, 1939 in the town of Beech Creek, Kentucky Glen Rex Cabbage Glen was the youngest child of Elmer Cabbage and Etha Sue (Jones) Cabbage. His sisters Joan (Cabbage) Carlson, and Joyce (Cabbage) Herston preceded him, as did his brother Lyndel “Lee” Cabbage.
Glen is survived by his wife Millie (Papp) Cabbage, and her daughter Donna Mann and her husband Eric, and preceded in death by her daughter Judy Papp. He is survived by grandchildren Tiffany, Millie-Ann, Makayla, Eric, Olivia, Dani-Lynn and great-grandcson Jeffrey. Glen is also survived by his former wife Theresa (Grieco), and their three children, Glen John Cabbage, Lauren (Cabbage) Lowney, and Susan (Cabbage) Sullivan, as well as by grandchildren, Gavin Cabbage, Maleah Domaoan, Gioanna Sullivan, Nicoletta Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Benjamin Cabbage, Jesse Cabbage, and Daniel Cabbage.
Glen was a member of the Teamster’s Local 25 and a seasonal driver for White Fuel of South Boston for 19 years. He loved horseback riding, fishing, woodworking, horseshoes, and playing cribbage. He was a member of the Randolph Elks Club and the Avon VFW. He worked on his own cars, large appliances, small engines, and bicycles. There was virtually nothing he couldn’t fix. His laugh was infectious. He loved the Lord and was known to share his faith with those around him.
He was greatly loved and will be desperately missed by many, many people.
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