was laid to rest at Colorado City Cemetery.
Her older grandchildren served as pall bearers.
She was a kind but fierce and courageous woman and defender of her family. She believed that most people always needed two things that she could give, love and forgiveness. She was kind to all, especially children and animals and loved by many.
Glenda was preceded in death by her father, Ernest Dale Anderson.
She will be missed by those still here, her husband of 47 years; her sons, Tracy Edwards, Tim Edwards and Brandon Edwards; and her daughter, Niki Donnelly; her grandchildren, T.W., Sach, Brooke, Austyn, Noah, Gavin, Beth, Trinity, Seth, MaKenna, Anthony, Shealeigh, Aiden, Aisley; a great-grandson, Godrick, all of Mexia; her mother, Beulah Anderson; her sisters, Dana Lynch and Liz Redwine all of Colorado City; and her brother, Alan Anderson of San Angelo; her aunt, Jo Yancey; as well as numerous cousins, extended family and close friends.
She is missed by many
was laid to rest at Colorado City Cemetery.
Her older grandchildren served as pall bearers.
She was a kind but fierce and courageous woman and defender of her family. She believed that most people always needed two things that she could give, love and forgiveness. She was kind to all, especially children and animals and loved by many.
Glenda was preceded in death by her father, Ernest Dale Anderson.
She will be missed by those still here, her husband of 47 years; her sons, Tracy Edwards, Tim Edwards and Brandon Edwards; and her daughter, Niki Donnelly; her grandchildren, T.W., Sach, Brooke, Austyn, Noah, Gavin, Beth, Trinity, Seth, MaKenna, Anthony, Shealeigh, Aiden, Aisley; a great-grandson, Godrick, all of Mexia; her mother, Beulah Anderson; her sisters, Dana Lynch and Liz Redwine all of Colorado City; and her brother, Alan Anderson of San Angelo; her aunt, Jo Yancey; as well as numerous cousins, extended family and close friends.
She is missed by many
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