He graduated from B.B. Comer Memorial High School in Sylacauga, Al. and spent many happy days remembering good times with friends and classmates on the Sylacauga Connection Forum of their gone by days, but most of all he wanted to be at "Camp Glosson" on the Tombigbee River. He loved to sit on the front porch and shoot the breeze with his grandkids.
"G" retired from James River Paper Mill as a machine tender. He died at age 72 leaving his wife of 50 years, Zona Glosson of Butler;two sons, Chipper Glosson (Tracy)of Orange Beach, AL and Timmy Glosson of Pennington, AL; a daughter, Penny Caldwell of Butler, AL; a brother, Paul D. Glosson (Frances) of Meridian, MS; three sisters, Lois Lewis (Clem) and Ruby Dennis both of Sylacauga,AL and Patrica Cleveland (Ed) of Anniston, AL; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services at Bumpers Funeral Home in Butler with pastors, Bro. Scottie Fulcher and Bro. Franklin McLelland officiating. Burial in the Butler City Cemetery.
He graduated from B.B. Comer Memorial High School in Sylacauga, Al. and spent many happy days remembering good times with friends and classmates on the Sylacauga Connection Forum of their gone by days, but most of all he wanted to be at "Camp Glosson" on the Tombigbee River. He loved to sit on the front porch and shoot the breeze with his grandkids.
"G" retired from James River Paper Mill as a machine tender. He died at age 72 leaving his wife of 50 years, Zona Glosson of Butler;two sons, Chipper Glosson (Tracy)of Orange Beach, AL and Timmy Glosson of Pennington, AL; a daughter, Penny Caldwell of Butler, AL; a brother, Paul D. Glosson (Frances) of Meridian, MS; three sisters, Lois Lewis (Clem) and Ruby Dennis both of Sylacauga,AL and Patrica Cleveland (Ed) of Anniston, AL; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services at Bumpers Funeral Home in Butler with pastors, Bro. Scottie Fulcher and Bro. Franklin McLelland officiating. Burial in the Butler City Cemetery.
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