Evelyn Glenn was born on August 16, 1917 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She was the n8inth child of the late John and Jannie Wilkes. dhe departed this life to be with the Lors on Saturday, August 6, 2011. Due to the passing of both of her parents at a young age, Evelyn was relocated and reared by her elder sister in Greensboro, North Carolina. During these years, she attended Greensboro Public School System. She became a member of the the Baptist Church EnRidge until she left Greensboro, North Carolina to come to Baltimore, Maryland. Evelyn married John B. Glenn in 1941 and made Baltimore her permanent home. She became a pillar of her community, an activist in the political arena, a diligent and conscientious worker in the Baltimore City Public School System. She became a devoted member of the Enone Baptist Church Family where she worked actively in sevral organizations within the church; the Missionaries, the Cheerful Givers, the Sunday School, the Open Door, and the Baptist Youth Fellewship. Evelyn also loved helping people. She gave much to others asking little in return. She was an emotional and financial support to her family, friends, community and co-workers. She loved young people and was invested in their success. She encouraged them to develop their talents and implored them to pursue higher education. In addition, she helped them find employment, fulfill community service hours and obtain delegate and senatorial scholarships for college. Evelyn had such a love for humanity, her husband and she rai9sed several children whom needed a tabile and loving family. Enelyn leaves to mourn; a loving and devoted sister, Gladys London of Greensbors, North Carolina; the children she raised; Howard Dabney, Reginald West, Michel White, Somonise West, Cassandra Sutton and Rodney Coleman; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, family and friends.