Glenn M. Shoaf, 85, of Danville, passed away April 7th, at home with his loved ones at his side. He fought a hard battle with small intestine cancer, spread to liver, lungs, and bones. Please get your colonoscopy checkup.
Glenn was born December 31, 1936 to Edgar and Hazel Wagoner Shoaf. On June 23, 1957, he married Mary Lou Turner at Immanuel Lutheran Church. She survives. He is also survived by three children, Tony Shoaf, Brenda Delaurier (John) and Rodney Shoaf, Grandchildren, Tanner Delaurier (Ali), Kaitlin Shoaf and Jaylen Jones, great-grandchildren, Kobee, Marley, Ava, and Lyla. The grandchildren were the light of his life, then the great-grandchildren were even more wonderful. He is also survived by his siblings Kay Plunkett, Phil (Jana) Shoaf. His parents preceded him by death as well as his siblings, Barb Allen, Eddie Shoaf, Iva Taylor and Ida Roberts.
Glenn enjoyed Big Ten sports. He was a Purdue fan forever. He loved baseball and he was a die-hard Cub fan and a Bears fan always. He enjoyed fishing, mushroom hunting, hunting, camping, square dancing, and playing all kinds of games and cards with favorite friends.
He is loved forever and will be in our hearts and thoughts forever
Per Glenn's wishes he will be cremated. A memorial will be at 1pm Sept 25,2022 at Kennekuk hideaway cabin for friends and family
We are so thankful for Debbie Fontent for her many, many hours she helped. Also, Jill Moore for her help and thoughtfulness, Ali Delaurier, Dr. Labayog, Shawna Miles and Nurse Karen from OSF hospice. They helped make this journey easier for us.
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