Glen Gatlin, Sr.
Did you know Glen? Please share your stories and photos, and help spread the word about this page!
Mr. Glen Gatlin, Sr. age 80, of Dallas, passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. He was born October 18, 1940 to Herbert E. Gatlin, Sr. and Stella Curry Gatlin in Houston, Texas.
Mr. Gatlin was an Investment Advisor and was a member of Reeves Chapel United Methodist Church in Pittsburg.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia Ruth Brison Gatlin of Dallas; sons, Glen Gatlin, Jr. of Ft. Worth, Ross Gatlin and wife Kristen of Southlake, Texas; grandchildren, Ross Brison Gatlin, Lilly Rose Gatlin, River Grace Gatlin, Stella Rae Gatlin, Glen Harrison Gatlin, Preston Wendall Gatlin, Jordan Ross Gatlin, Skye Gatlin, and Mikayla Lewis; great-grandchildren, Rylee Mari Gatlin, Kylee Elizabeth Gatlin, Chloe Gatlin, Braxton Gatlin and Brexley Baine Gatlin; one brother, Herbert E. Gatlin, II, nephew, Herbert E. Gatlin III, and niece Cynthia Ann Gatlin.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Herbert E. Gatlin, Sr. and Stella Curry Gatlin, and his father-in-law, Ross Harrison Brison; and mother-in-law, Augusta Louise Brison.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, January 31, 2021 at Reeves Chapel United Methodist Church in Pittsburg with Bro. Mike Akins and Bro. Tommy Burton officiating, with the burial to follow at Reeves Chapel Cemetery. Those serving as pallbearers will be Ross Gatlin, Ross Brison Gatlin, Glen Gatlin, Jr., Jordan Ross Gatlin, Tyler Blake Gatlin, David Andrew Brison, Michael Wayne Reaves and Steve Beck.
Glen often spoke of John 21:17, The third time he said to him, "Simon son of John, do you love me? "Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time. "Do you love me?" He said, "Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed my sheep." Glen took to heart the commands of Jesus and served the community throughout his life in many ways, including through his role as a Board Member of the Camp County Museum, East Texas State University and Texas A&M-Commerce, and as a member and former President of the Highland Park United Methodist Mens Fellowship as well as a Trustee for Reeves Chapel United Methodist Church to name a few.