David Higgins
I went to school with Stephanie I remember her mother. they lived one block away from me. awesome family.my deepest condolences to the family.
Birth date: Jun 17, 1939 Death date: Dec 1, 2015
Glenda J. Priolo, a long time resident of Dallas, Texas and previous resident of Amarillo, Texas died Tuesday the 1st of December in her home in Tyler, Texas. Born June 17, 1939 in Amarillo, Texas, Glenda received her Bachelor of Read Obituary
I went to school with Stephanie I remember her mother. they lived one block away from me. awesome family.my deepest condolences to the family.
Stephanie and Aimee, Sending great sympathy and sweet St. Andrew's School memories. I can hear your mom's laugh, and know that your family was counted as a favorite. God bless you with His mercies by the minute. In friendship and love, Bonnie Snell
Country Basket Blooms was purchased for the family of Glenda J. Priolo.
Aimee and Stephanie, so sorry we missed your mother's service. Bridget told us on Tuesday she had passed away and would let us know when the service was. We watched the Dallas Morning News but didn't see an obituary. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We loved Glenda and have many special memories of our friendship.
Heaton Eye Associates purchased the Strength & Solace Spray for the family of Glenda J. Priolo.
With love, Robin, Kellie, John and our families purchased the Country Basket Blooms for the family of Glenda J. Priolo.
Since we were in Sam Houston Jr. High I had the joy of calling Glenda my friend. The years separated us but we reconnected during the 90's in the Metroplex. We were always delighted to see Glenda at our monthly Sandie Lunch Bunch gathering…the Class of "57 had such great times visiting with one another and discussing our days in Jr. High and Amarillo High School. We will miss you, Glenda, but will have terrific memories of our time together. Sonya Blasingame Morrison
Gift of Grace Bouquet was purchased for the family of Glenda J. Priolo.
Dear Stephanie and Aimee. I was very blessed to have your mother, Miss Colvin, as my second grade teacher at Oakdale Elementary School in Amarillo during the 1966-1967 school year. I remember that I sometimes stayed late after school was dismissed, just to talk and visit. We had a great time together. When your parents were married, I was honored that they asked me to be their ring bearer at their wedding. Though we lost touch over the years, to this day, I still remember her fondly. In loving memory, Jay Neeley.