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Glenn Woodrow Dillehay IV of St Charles Pl, in Tullahoma, Tennessee United States was born on July 2 to Dr. Glenn Woodrow “Woody” Dillehay III and Ginger Hannah (Jones) Dillehay.
Ginger Hannah (Jones) Dillehay was born in Dec. Ginger Dillehay got married to Dr. Glenn Woodrow “Woody” Dillehay III in Tullahoma, Coffee County, Tennessee United States, and has a child Glenn Woodrow Dillehay IV. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ginger Hannah (Jones) Dillehay.
Phyllis Jean (Armstrong) Dillehay of Tullahoma, Tennessee United States was born on March 11 at Fort Wayne, IN, USA in Fort Wayne, Allen County, IN. She was married to Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II on June 7 in Tullahoma, Coffee County, Tennessee and they later divorced in November 1978. Phyllis Dillehay has a child Dr. Glenn Woodrow “Woody” Dillehay III.
Dr. Glenn Woodrow “Woody” Dillehay III
Glenn Woodrow Dillehay III of St Charles Place, in Tullahoma, Coffee County, Tennessee United States was born on August 31 in Tullahoma to Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II and Phyllis Jean Dillehay. Glenn Dillehay married Ginger Hannah (Jones) Dillehay in Tullahoma, Coffee County, and has a child Glenn Woodrow Dillehay IV.
Don Roger Dillehay was born on March 2. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Don Roger Dillehay.
Pamela Jan Dillehay of McMinnville, Tennessee United States was born on May 14 to Glenn Woodrow Dillehay Sr. and Bobbie J. Dillehay. Pamela Dillehay has siblings Edith Ann (Dillehay) Johnson, Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II, and Don Roger Dillehay. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Pamela Jan Dillehay.
Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II was born on March 22 at Birmingham, AL, USA in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama United States to Glenn Woodrow Dillehay Sr. and Bobbie J. Dillehay, and has siblings Edith Ann (Dillehay) Johnson, Pamela Jan Dillehay, and Don Roger Dillehay. Glenn was baptized circa 1962 at Rutledge Falls Baptist Church 1289 Rutledge Falls Rd, in Tullahoma, Coffee County, TN. He married Phyllis Jean Dillehay on June 7 in Tullahoma, Coffee County and they later divorced in November 1978. Glenn Dillehay has a child Dr. Glenn Woodrow “Woody” Dillehay III. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II.
Edith Ann (Dillehay) Johnson was born to Glenn Woodrow Dillehay Sr. and Bobbie J. Dillehay, and has siblings Glenn Woodrow Dillehay II, Pamela Jan Dillehay, and Don Roger Dillehay. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edith Ann (Dillehay) Johnson .
Retired Southern Bell Telephone switchboard operator. Worked at former Coffee County Hospital on McArthur Drive in Manchester, Tennessee in admissions, as well as numerous local doctors’ offices, including Drs. Young, Shields, & Calhoun. Worked into her 90’s at WalMart in Tullahoma, Tennessee.
Glenn Woodrow Dillehay Sr. was born September 5, 1915 in Smith County, Tennessee in the Defeated Creek community. His parents were James Esker Dillehay and Minnie Ann Hadley Dillehay. Glenn married Bobbie J. Jones Dillehay from Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Four children resulted, Edith, Glenn II, Pam, & Don. Glenn passed away at Tullahoma Vanderbilt Harton Hospital May 21, 1994. He held the rank of captain and was a charter member of Hickerson Station Volunteer Fire Department in Tullahoma, Tennessee as well as served multiple terms after being elected constable of his district around the Rutledge Falls community in Manchester, Tennessee (Coffee County) where he raised his family. He went to Florida and drove the first fire truck 🚒 back to Hickerson Station Volunteer Fire Department in Tullahoma when rural fire departments were first established in Coffee County, Tennessee. He attended Howard Bible College (now Samford University) in Jefferson County, Alabama (near Birmingham), before buying a farm near Rutledge Falls and moving to Manchester, Tennessee. His brother was Aubrey Hart Dillehay of Nashville, and his three sisters were Mabel Lavina Dillehay Stinnett of Nashville, Hilary Hester Dillehay Lind of Duncan Falls, Ohio, and Bonnie Lee Slaughter Painter of Birmingham, Alabama. Glenn was an avid fisherman and gardener, and was of the Baptist faith. His grandfather was a Baptist preacher—Jesse James Dillehay of Smith County, Tennessee. Dillehay is a Norman-French (Viking) name, originally spelled de la Haye, and later Delahaye. Like Chevrolet, there is also a Delahaye automobile made in New Jersey. Photos are on the internet. Glenn is buried in Concord Cemetery in Tullahoma.
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