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in memory of

Glenn Ferguson Woodger

Glenn Ferguson Woodger

11th July 1966 - 24th February 2026

 

Glenn passed away peacefully on 24th February 2026 aged 59. 
He will be missed by his loving wife Michelle and children Aleisha and Lincoln.
Resting now but always in our hearts. 

 

Family and friends are invited to attend Glenn's funeral service

to be held in St Mary's Anglican Church, 195 High Street, Kangaroo Flat
on Friday 6th March at 2.00pm (please enter the carpark from the street behind the church).

 

If you wish to join us at the service via livestream,
please return to the home page of this website and click on the livestream button.
The service will be live approximately 5 - 10 minutes prior to commencing.

 

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in memory of Glenn to The Florey Institute via the following link:

florey.edu.au

 

Recording of funeral service

Tributes

9 responses to “Glenn Ferguson Woodger”

  1. Gwenda Waring says:

    We have very happy memories of our dear nephew Glenn at our many family occasions over the years.
    Such a loving, thoughtful, kind, generous, caring and talented man.
    He gave so much loving care to his parents, Bob and Aileen.
    Glenn was much loved by all of his family and extended family.
    He will be so dearly missed by us all.
    Gwenda & Barry Waring.

  2. Val and John Kennedy says:

    Admiration for his courage. Rest in peace.
    Val and John Kennedy

  3. Karen and Andrew Dooley says:

    Glenn was considerate and fun to be around, displaying generosity, thoughtfulness and empathy to all his family and cousins over the years.
    He always had a new building project to ponder and discuss, and it was great to see his wonderful works accomplished.
    Memorable and special times in Bendigo, Frankston, Sorrento, Phillip Island, Melbourne, Merredin and Perth.
    Such fond and happy memories of Glenn, treasured forever.
    Cousin Kaz and Andrew

  4. James Kaufman says:

    Tribute to Glenn Woodger.

    Today we remember and honour my cousin, Glenn Woodger – our much-loved cousin, husband, father, brother, uncle and friend to many, and someone who meant a great deal to our wider family.

    Glenn was the adored son of Bob and Aileen, and a dearly loved brother to Jeff and Kim. He built a loving life with Michelle and was a devoted father to Aleisha and Lincoln, who were the centre of his world.

    Many people knew Glenn through football as a strong and determined player who gave everything on the field. Those who played with him or watched him play knew that he brought courage and determination to the game. But to those of us who grew up with him, Glenn was much more than that.

    To me, Glenn was my cousin and a companion through many of the adventures of our childhood. We shared many memorable times together with his brother Jeff, exploring Bendigo, spending time at Portsea, and visiting our grandparents’ farm at Portland. Those were the kinds of days that stay with you forever. Simple times filled with curiosity, exploration and the freedom of being kids discovering the world together in the 1970s.

    Glenn had amazing strength. Even as life brought challenges, he remained brave and determined to live and to be there for Michelle, Aleisha and Lincoln, and for those he loved. The words in his death notice describe him perfectly: “strong, brave and giving.” Those qualities defined the way he lived his life and the way he faced his illness.

    While Glenn’s passing leaves a deep sadness, we take comfort in knowing he is now at peace, reunited with his parents, Bobby and Aileen, and free from the struggles he carried for so long.

    Glenn will always be remembered with love — by Michelle, Aleisha and Lincoln, by Jeff, Kim and the whole family, and by everyone whose life he touched.
    For me, I will always remember my cousin Glenn through those shared childhood memories and the great adventures we had together. The memories of those times can never be taken away.

    Glenn, you will be dearly missed.
    Rest in peace.
    James Kaufman

  5. Julie Robertson says:

    I only knew Glenn for just over 2 and a half years.
    Glenn was a real character, someone you could have a real joke and a laugh with.
    I always looked forward to spending time with Glenn as one of his support workers.
    I got to meet different mates of Glenn’s and of course Glenn’s beautiful family.
    Will miss having a joke and laugh with you Glenn.
    May you rest in peace.
    Julie Robertson

  6. Nadine King says:

    Glenn was a wonderful man. Ambitious, industrious and capable in all facets of life.
    We were fortunate enough to have spent many happy times together in WA renovating his houses and other building projects on the farm.
    Glenn was our kind, caring champion, looking out for Aaron when working in Botswana, which we will always be so grateful for. His adventurous nature was always entertaining to be around, especially on our family trips to the Grampians and in Bendigo where many fun-filled escapades were had in the 1970s and 80s.
    Most importantly, Glenn was kind, loving and generous to all his family and friends.
    So brave and courageous, he will leave a big hole in our hearts forever.
    Rest in peace.
    Nadine and Aaron, Lachlan and Alice, Holly and Thomas

  7. Don and Gwen Wilson says:

    Condolences to the Woodger family, our thoughts are with you all.
    Special memories of a beautiful person.
    Glenn will be sadly missed.
    Love Gwen and Don

  8. Kim Salvador says:

    Adored and loved son of Bobby and Aileen ( both dec ).
    Dearly loved brother ( & in-law ) to Jeff and Kirsten, Kim and Gavin.
    Loved and fun Uncle to Kate, Ryan and Luke Salvador.
    So Strong, Brave and Giving.
    Forever loved, cherished and missed.

  9. Natale Cutri says:

    I met Glenn on a Contiki tour in America. He joined us in the middle of a long tour. His first words to me were “Hi, they tell me you can’t see.” I am vision impaired. Later in the tour I had to post a parcel home. The coach would not wait for me as we were travelling to Washington DC. I would have to get the train there on my own after I posted my parcel. Glenn hopped off the coach and asked me if I needed a hand. He could see that I was a bit distressed and not knowing what to do.
    We have been friends ever since.
    Rest in Peace Glenn,
    Nati.

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Funeral Details

St Mary’s Church
195 High Street
Kangaroo Flat

6th March 2026 at 2:00 PM

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