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Glen Alvin Norman

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Glen Alvin Norman

Birth
Archer City, Archer County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Oct 1999 (aged 67)
Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Woodrow, Lubbock County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Services for Glen Norman, 76, of Weatherford will be 2 p.m. today at Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ross Spencer officiating.

Burial will be in Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park under the direction of Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home.

He died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1999, at his home.

He was born Aug. 31, 1932, in Archer City. He married Shirley Morman on Jan. 6, 1956, in Lubbock. He lived in Lubbock from 1954 to 1995 when he moved to Weatherford. He was a truck driver for Frito Lay. He was a school bus driver for the Weatherford ISD and a member of Willow Park Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Janelle Fields of Evergreen, Colo.; a son, Richard of Edmond, Okla.; five sisters, Melva Wakefield and Ann Jones, both of San Antonio, Ozell Barker of Comanche and Rosita Thompson and Chrissia Kline, both of Granbury; three brothers, Odell of Comanche and Calvin and Henry, both of Lubbock; and five grandchildren.


Services for Glen Norman, 76, of Weatherford will be 2 p.m. today at Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ross Spencer officiating.

Burial will be in Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park under the direction of Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home.

He died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1999, at his home.

He was born Aug. 31, 1932, in Archer City. He married Shirley Morman on Jan. 6, 1956, in Lubbock. He lived in Lubbock from 1954 to 1995 when he moved to Weatherford. He was a truck driver for Frito Lay. He was a school bus driver for the Weatherford ISD and a member of Willow Park Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Janelle Fields of Evergreen, Colo.; a son, Richard of Edmond, Okla.; five sisters, Melva Wakefield and Ann Jones, both of San Antonio, Ozell Barker of Comanche and Rosita Thompson and Chrissia Kline, both of Granbury; three brothers, Odell of Comanche and Calvin and Henry, both of Lubbock; and five grandchildren.



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