2026
Glen Reardon
New Zion, SC - Samuel Glendal "Glen" Reardon, age 77, passed from this world and entered into the presence of Jesus his Savior on January 10, 2026, after a prolonged illness. Born in New Zion, SC, he was the son of Wade Hilbert (W.H.) and Gladys Knowlton Reardon. He was a beloved and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. His loyalty and devotion to his family, and to his work, were the drive for his life. He truly enjoyed the challenges of his HVAC and electrical work and used this as a tool to bless others. He was an active member in his church and community at Midway Presbyterian Church. He was a deacon and the Sunday School Superintendent for over thirty years. His dedication and loyalty were true blessings to the community around him. He was an avid fisherman and loved to dove and quail hunt.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Mae Tilton Reardon, his youngest son, Brett Coleman Reardon, his parents, and oldest brothers, Wade Dalton Reardon and John Vearon Reardon.
He is survived by his children, Sheryl Renee Reardon Bahrns (David) of Kingstree, and Wade Alex Reardon (Jennie) of Greenville, SC. He is survived by his beloved grandchildren: Brett Anson Bahrns, Lilly Bethany Bahrns, Lottie Aline Reardon, Maryanne Grace Reardon, Julia Rose Reardon, and Elyse Margaret Reardon. He is survived by his younger brothers, Oris Benward Reardon (Elaine), and Alga Liston Reardon (Robin).
The family will be accepting visitors at Williamsburg Funeral Home, Sunday evening, January 11th, from 5-7 pm. The funeral services will be held at Midway Presbyterian Church on Monday, January 12th, at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, as Glen did not "too much care for them", memorials can be made to Midway Presbyterian Church.
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