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Glenn Carroll Cumbass

May 3, 1965 — November 15, 2020

Mr. Glenn C. Cumbass, age 55 of Douglas, Ga. passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020 at Coffee Regional Medical Center in Douglas, Ga. following an extended illness.

Born May 3, l965 in Coffee County, Mr. Cumbass was the son of John Aubrey and Etha Mae Carter Cumbass. He was a retired supervisor with Flash Floods Company and enjoyed the beach and animals. He attended Calvary Mission Baptist Church.  He was preceded in death by his father John Aubrey Cumbass.

Survivors include:

Mother:  Etha Mae Cumbass of Douglas, Ga.

Daughter:  Jessica Cumbass Rushing and fiancé Randy Nicholson of Covington, Ga.

Son:  Brandon Cumbass of Saint Simons Island, Ga.

Brother:  Gary Cumbass of Douglas, Ga.

Special Friend & Caregiver:  Austin Burch of Douglas, Ga.

Specials Aunts:  Virginia Carter of Alma, Ga.

Saraann Anderson and husband Hubert of Douglas, Ga.

3 Grandchildren:  Baleigh, Matthew, and Katelyn Rushing

Several other relatives also survive.

Funeral Services for Mr. Cumbass were held Friday, November 20, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. at Relihan Funeral Home Chapel in Pearson, Ga. with Rev. Gene Chaney officiating. Special music included “Build My Mansion Next to Jesus” and “Thank You Lord for Your Blessings On Me” presented by CD. The interment followed in Douglas City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family has asked that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society in honor of Mr. Cumbass’s mother Mrs. Etha Mae Cumbass.

Relihan Funeral Home in Pearson, Ga. was in charge of the arrangements.

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