Jeffrey Charles Glover, age 57, went to his heavenly home Sunday, February 27th, 2022 at DCH Regional Medical Center, surrounded by his loved ones.

Visitation will be 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2022, at Magnolia Chapel Funeral Home South. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. on Friday, March 4, 2022, at Sylvan Cemetery in Fosters, Alabama with Pastor Anderson Walker officiating.

He was preceded in death by his father, Chuck Glover, and his grandparents, Guy and May Glover, and Mann and Vera Lawrence.

Survivors include Becky Grammer; two sons, Rhen Glover (Haley) and Rhett Glover (Bridgett); grandchildren, Gabriel Glover, Tristan Glover, and Charlee Glover; mother, Laurene Glover; and sisters, Kim Hodo (Ronald) and Ami Hallman (Bill).

Jeff was a beloved father and grandfather, a respected businessman, and a Christian. He touched the hearts of everyone who was lucky enough to have met him. Jeff spent the last 23 years building up his business to provide for his family, and to pass along one day to his sons. He was honored to hold the title of 'Papa G' the last 8 years. Never once did he miss a sporting event, dance recital, or birthday celebration for his three grandchildren. Jeff had a unique way of making his presence known and leaving a lasting impression that could never be forgotten. Jeff's laughter and love of life will be missed greatly.

Pallbearers will be Bill Hallman, Austin Hallman, Hunter Hallman, Keith Walters, Derek Yeager, and Cage Blazer.

Honorary pallbearers are David and April Hodo and family, Dr. Craig Buettner's staff at West Alabama Family Practice, Keith and Lori Walters, Mike and Rebecca Mills, Gene Cook, Glenn Stamps, Jeff Jones, Claude Shelby, Stanley Martin, Bryan Kindred, Keith Hosli, Jheovanny Gomez, Josh Housley, Alex and Julie Meggs, Renee Robertson, Liz Tyler-Beck, Ronnie Cuevas, Moody Burns, Warrior Pest Control employees, Enviroco employees, Oldham Chemical Company, Builders and Realtors in the West Alabama area, The Fitts Agency, Baker Insurance Company, friends and neighbors of the Fosters Community, and the doctors and nurses of the TSICU unit at DCH Regional Medical Center.

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