Glenn J. Simms, son of the late Charles Sye and Helen ''Betty'' Simms, was born on March 21, 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland. He transitioned from this life on February 21, 2006. As nicknames go, you may be given one based on something you say or do, or the way you walk or talk. Glenn had the good fortune to be born during the Easter Season, so his family called him ''Chick''. Chick lived with his Great-Grandmother, Elizabeth Cornish, until she transitioned. Afterwards, he and his late brother James, moved in with his Grandmother, Helen Simms. He received his education in the Baltimore City Public School system. He was employed by Lucas Brothers and and worked at various warehouses throughout the city. Chick was married to the late Patricia Simms for 21 years. He was a devoted husband. Life for him was truly never the same without Pat in his world. Shortly afterwards he moved with his uncle and aunts, Robert and Alice Thomas. Chick made numerous friends wherever he went and will be sincerely missed by everyone who knew him. Especially his extended families in Fairmount Avenue and on Monroe Street. No matter what was going on with him personally, his care and concern for others was seen every day. Whenever asked he would say he was doing fine. Regardless of how many questions he may have asked, he would still say, ''Let me ask you jist on question. How you doin' Cuz?'' Well today is rough, but thanks be to God, we know that he really is fine. He leaves to mourn: his uncle Robert Jones, aunts Alice D. Thomas, Geneva Simms, Michelle Jones; cousins Loretta Falcon, robert G. Thomas Sr., Clarence L. Thomas, Frank E. Thomas, Karen V. Mason, Beverly Simms, Tammy Wells; cousins-in-law Theresa Y. Thomas, Betty Day-Thomas, Ruby Miles, Athony W. Mason Sr., Wesley Wells and host of other relatives and friends.