Glynna Annette Magill

Glynna Annette Magill (nee) Wall passed away peacefully at Barnes Jewish Hospital on November 3, 2022 at the age of 53. She was born in East St. Louis, Illinois on October 22, 1969 to James Henry Barton and Rose Laverne Bullis.

She was preceded in death by her father James Henry Barton, her mother Rose Laverne Bullis, and her son Hamed F. Maghrabi. 

Glynna is survived by her loving children: Humza Sameer Maghrabi (Renee Maghrabi), Mohammed “MoMo” Abdulmosin Abuharba, Hasson Abdulmosin Abuharba, Khalid Bashir Malek, Abdulaziz “Ozzie” Malek, Chase Lewis Lodes, and Trevor Lee Lodes; her sisters: Cathy Attaran, Cheryl Gower, Wendy Slusser, Diane Horton, and Bonnie Maloata-Armstrong; her brothers: David Lancaster, Steven Wall, and Sam Lancaster; her nephew, Donnie, and niece, Heather Groetecke; and her grandkids: Kori McCloud, Kyle McCloud, Alula Maghrabi, Hurley Maghrabi, Humza Maghrabi Jr, Maya Roberts, Alexia Lewis, Brennan Lewis, and Janina Traylor.

Services are scheduled at Harvest Community Church, Granite City, IL 62240 on Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 5pm.

4 Comments

  1. Sarah greenbean latta on November 8, 2022 at 5:24 pm

    My bff oh how I love u n miss you fly high with the angels and kiss all our loved ones in heaven for me I will see u on the other side my beautiful friend / sister I know u would be mad that I wasn’t added on here as your sister but we know love yo u for ever rip sweet angel



  2. Dyani Born on November 9, 2022 at 8:09 am

    I can say with absolute certainty never before have I met anyone like my amazing, beautiful and funny friend Glynna nor is it possible that I ever will again as she was unlike any other. Many things I admired about her, she was a force and often I would be in awe of her determination watching her go after what she wanted. I’ve always thought, “how amazing this lady is.” Simply just knowing that she considered me a friend made me feel special that’s what I was to her. Throughout the years unfortunately we didn’t talk as much as we once did but each time we reconnected it was easy and like no time had passed. She said that meant we had a true friendship and I know that to be true. I’m thankful for the last day we got to spend together in person. We cried when we first seen each other and cried even harder when we said that last goodbye. It hurts that I now know that day was our last adventure but I’m glad I got that day. I’m glad I was her friend. RIP my dear wonderful friend.



  3. Heather on November 10, 2022 at 9:25 pm

    😭💔



  4. Donny Groetecke on November 12, 2022 at 12:13 pm

    I will miss you I always thought things would change I try not to understand it all for my sanity god has a plan this is all part of it one day when we are reunited in heaven we’ll all know why can’t wait to see you again I’ll be there when my choirs are through



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