A Classmate
To the Albert Glenn Wamble family. Sorry for your loss. A 1943 thru 1947 W E Greiner Jr. and Sunset High School classmate.
Birth date: Feb 13, 1930 Death date: Sep 19, 2014
“ALBERT GLENN WAMBLE was born in Dallas, Texas on February 13, 1930, and died on September 19, 2014. He preferred the name Glenn and was the only son of Albert Clifford and Lautrell (Searcy) Wamble, former cotton farmers from rura Read Obituary
To the Albert Glenn Wamble family. Sorry for your loss. A 1943 thru 1947 W E Greiner Jr. and Sunset High School classmate.
Aggie, Marge and Bill Hood want you to know we love you and are keeping you in our prayers.
We have fond memories of Glenn at Trinity Height Church of Christ Young Adult Group and later as AT&T employees and Pioneers. Walt and Billie Minchew.
Metting Glenn and working in GDC-MOAA with him was a priviledge. He was a gentle, considerate, thoughtful, dedicated gentleman. I was my good fortune to meet and work with him in MOAA. My condolence to his family for their great loss. Respectfully, Loana Archuleta Humphreys
Lit a candle in memory of Albert Glenn Wamble
In 2005 I met Glenn and the other wonderful members of GDC MOAA. For 5 years I was secretary of GDC, during that time, I had the privilege of getting to know Glenn, working with him, and enjoying his friendship. He was a kind, considerate, dedicated, and a most gentle and thoughtful gentleman. He was a dedicated servant to the Veterans' cause! He really enjoyed promoting the Veterans Day Parade and the MOAA Christmas party. My heartfelt condolences to the Wamble family, as they deal with the loss of their loved one….he is now in God's hands… much better place… Respectfully, Loana Archuleta Humphreys
In the past 40 years that I have known him, Glenn has been one of my favorite people – kind, gentle, with a servant's heart. I always regarded him in the same light as I did George Walker, one of his co-elders. I hated to see his health deteriorate but know he is now in the full presence of God where there's no pain or physical deterioration. May God bless Aggie and this family in this time of loss. Terry & Gayle Millican
Glenn was a wonderful, cherished friend for over 35 years. He invested in staying in touch, both in person, on the phone and email.. I have many wonderful memories of seeing both he and Aggie in Dallas, and having Glenn visit in California. I am thankful I was able to visit him during his extended stay in San Diego, and talk with him just this month. Much love and sympathy to Aggie and all of Glenn's family. Mary Jo Kulp
Thinking of you all and sending love and prayers your way.
I remember how friendly and dedicated Glenn was at MOAA. He coordinated many Christmas dinner dances. Brought joy to others. He will be missed. Condolences to his family. Commander and Mrs Richard Dunstan, USN (Ret).