Gloria A. Marchman
1939 - 2015
Condolences
I am sorry to hear of Gloria's passing. Judy just called me. I have not seen your family in many years, but have thought of you often throughout the years. Anytime you are down Texas way again, look me up. Reyne S Foley 210-422-7533
AT 88 years, I am remembering the pretty little blonde girl that Gloria Smith was as she grew up in Huntsville. How I regret that through the years I lost touch with her completely. Her two sons, the Johnson boys, may want to read about the charming antics of her father, James Hansford smith, and of the highly successful Texas cattleman's career of her grandfather, John Winston Smith in the book THE ROUND-UP (see www.johnwarrensmithbooks.webs.com).
That book, in addition to giving lots of information about the distinguished Smith Brothers Cattle Company, lays out the relation of the Johnsons and the Smiths in the family tree given at end of book.
In regretting the loss of one so obviously loved by her friends and family, I further regret my grievous loss so many decades ago of that relationship.
Gloria and I grew up together in Huntsville. We were friends from grammar school through high school. After graduation, I did not see her for many, many years. At one of our Mini-Reunions for our class of 1958, she was there, and
looked awesome. I did not recognize her at first. She was a special lady, and my condolences to all the family and friends.
Gloria was a special friend to me as we were growing up in Huntsville. I always enjoyed visiting with the Smith family. I am so very sorry to hear about her passing away. My prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Jim, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife Gloria. Please know that you are in the thoughts of many who respect you and care a great deal. You have been an important and helpful colleague to me for years. I have appreciated your friendship as well as our professional relationship through IPA and other venues. Ron
Gloria was a wonderful person to know. I will always remember her smile and distinctive voice. I wish the family peace and know she shines down on us.
Dear Jim:
We are so sorry to hear of Gloria's passing. She will truly be missed. Our prayers and heartfelt sympathies go out to you and your family.
I am so very sorry for your loss, Jim. You are your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Deb VanSpeybroeck
Jim & Family- sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Jim,
Accept my condolences. I'm sorry.
Don
I work for a lot of nice people, doing residential plumbing repairs. Gloria Marchman was one of the very nicest. My condolences to your family.
I am so very sorry for your loss Jim. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
God Bless and Take Care.
Dear Jim and Everett: I was saddened to ready about the passing of your wife, mother. You both have our condolences in your time of grief. I have fond memories of Gloria. May God bless you both. Len and Ilene Greenwood
My deepest condolences to Jim and family. She was my dear, dear friend. I will miss her calls, visits with her and her expressions of love and support. She was devoted to her family, and often spoke of her Love for them. I will miss her so.
Jim and family, I am so sorry for your loss of a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. Words cannot express how sad and empty I felt when I got word of Gloria's passing. Spending every monday with her was the highlight of my week. She taught me so much. How special each day was and she was a true testament. Her infectious concern for others even on her worst day, was a genuine love she had. I feel so blessed to have been given the gift of knowing her. She had a heart of gold. Prayers for you all.
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