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Jeffrey Mark McGlashing

March 16, 1962 ~ February 19, 2022

Jeffrey McGlashing of Hiram, GA passed away suddenly on February 19, 2022, at Paulding Hospital in Dallas GA at age 59. His wife of 25 years and his daughter was with him when he passed. Born March 16, 1962, in Maryland, he was the son of Carolyn (Macaione) McGlashing of North Attleboro and the late Louis A. McGlashing. He was predeceased by his brother Louis McGlashing He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 25 years, Donna (Plouffe) McGlashing. His grandchildren that he adopted Ryann M McGlashing and Levi W McGlashing. His Daughter Elysia McGlashing and her boy friend Joshua Soares and Jeffs grandchildren, Jordyn K Soares and Logan E Soares. His son Marc A McGlashing. His Stepson Ronald J Obrien and Jeffs grand children Mykenzie L Obrien and Gavin J Obrien. His stepdaughter Cheyenne McIntyre and Jeffs granddaughter Kylee M Devine. His brothers Scott and his wife Sue McGlashing of North Attleboro. Eric and his wife Julie McGlashing of New Hampshire. Also, many nieces, nephews, cousins and aunts and uncles. Jeff grew up in North Attleboro. He graduated from North Attleboro High School in 1980. He was an active member of the Nights of Columbus. He was the fourth Night at St. Mary’s Church in North Attleboro. He worked as a carpenter for many years. After moving to NH, he became an active member of the community. He coached T-ball, soccer, and football. He was also a scout leader for his son’s cub scouts. His life revolved around his kids. In 2009 we moved to GA. Here he worked as a car salesman. He was known as the football guy and the test taker by his fellow employees. He was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed playing golf and doing puzzles. He loved spending time with all his grandchildren. Our life was never easy, but we made it work together. A memorial service will be held at: Southern Cremations & Funerals at Cheatham Hill, 1861 Dallas Highway SW Marietta, GA 30064. On March 26th, 2022, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Following the service, a small reception will be held at his home: 661 Lula Circle Hiram GA 30141 Anyone wishing to help the family can donate gift cards for groceries and necessities

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  1. Farewell To My Friend Jeff A Man’s Man Jeff and I worked together at AutoNation Ford of Marietta. Automobile sales demands you know both the technical features of the vehicle and the compassion to listen with understanding the clients needs & wants. Jeff was blessed with a tender heart to patiently work with each customer. His trade schooling prepared him to understand trailer towing charts, engine torque curves and Bluetooth communications. This blend of experience and passion for this profession allowed Jeff to be very successful. Working with Jeff was always a great delight for me. Mark & Measure Of A Man to measure a man’s life there are 4,000 years of carefully recorded human history. The fiery trials of life reveal the depth of a man’s heart and his moral fiber. On many occasion Jeff was faced with a heart wrenching decision. With a very uncertain future Jeff would put family first and engage from a love filled heart the trials of his life. History shows a lessor man would find an excuse and simply cut and run from these challenges. Character has never been a free gift. Character is a reward for having faced fear, uncertainty and stood for what is right. By all measure Jeff was a Man’s Man. The Record of Life On this parade ground of life rare is the man whose whose character can be described as a Man’s Man. By his actions, Jeff set the moral fiber bar high. By his compassion he counseled family & friends experiencing fear and uncertainty. Jeff’s strong character will be reflected by those who experienced his tender yet powerful passionate heart. With Highest Respect Carl Wayne Yarber

  2. This Jeffs granddaughter Kylee and I just want to let people know that he was a great man.Adopted 2 of his grandchildren and they now live with there nana and I visit them all the time I miss you so much.


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