Glenda Elaine Fischnaller-Johnson
May 16, 1944 - May 22, 2004
Obituary
Glenda Elaine Fischnaller-Johnson, age 60, originally of High Point, North Carolina, passed away May 22, 2004 at her daughter’s home. She is survived by her husband of 12 years, Robert Johnson; her mother, Verlon McQuaigue; 2 daughters, Terri Welch and Shannon Fincher Harold; one son Robbie Liverett; 4 grandchildren, Doug W., Doug H., Zachary K. and Daniel F.; 2 brothers, Larry and Kenneth McQuaigue; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her previous husband, Harry Bud Cameron Fischnaller in 1989 and her brother Ronnie McQuaigue. At Glenda’s request, no services will be held. The family prefers memorial contributions be made to the Hospice of your choice. The family has entrusted arrangements to BONNEY-WATSON Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way, WA 253 839-7317.
You’ll allways be in my heart mom…
mom i just want to say i love you and will miss you forever you were my best friend but will forever be in my heart
We all miss you very much.
Be at peace.
To a very dear sister who will be missed very much.Happiness and laughter always followed her where ever she went.We will always miss you and you will have a place in our hearts forever.
Dear Robert and Mrs. McQuaigue, Glenda had renewed contact with me last fall, as “an old seventh grade classmate.” There’s no way I would have forgotten her, as we were very close friends and I visited in her home on Vail St. a number of times. We exchanged e-mails frequently until the first of the year, when I thought she’d be too busy to repond during the tax season. We had not yet renewed our correspondence, but I had just returned from an extended vacation and was ready to e-mail her when my sister in High Point called to read her obituary to me from the High Point Enterprise. I can hardly believe that this wonderful, “new” old friend is gone. I gather that she has been battling cancer for the past months. I feel a personal loss in her death, and I extend my sympathy to you and the rest of her family and friends. Sincerely, Nancy Woodell Kennedy
I so enjoyed having Glenda as my neighbor for almost 14 years. Bob came much later and no surprise, he was as kind as she was. I will miss both of them.
Since my Mother had her heart attack over a year ago, I am reminded of how fragile life is. My heart goes out to Bob and to Glenda’s children & grandchildren. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers.
Dear Shannon and Family,
so sorry to hear of the death of your Mother. She was a very good friend and I really missed her when she moved away from High Point.
Glenda was a wonderful person, who saw the world much clearer than I did, so I learned so much from her. She cared about people. I am so glad our lives touched, and lasted over 30 years. I am a better person, because of Glenda.