Nancy & Greg Glasscock
Stuart, Lauren, Paula & family ~ Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Birth date: Jul 23, 1947 Death date: Aug 1, 2010
RAMPY, GLENDA PALMORE was born July 23, 1947 in Greenville, Mississippi and passed away August 1, 2010 in Richardson, Texas. Glenda is survived by her son, Stuart Rampy; her daughter, Lauren Rampy; sister, Paula Elliott; and numer Read Obituary
Stuart, Lauren, Paula & family ~ Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I will always remember Glenda with that bright smile, twinkle in her eyes, great sense of humour, and a woman of great patience. I will truly miss Glenda. Expecially her positive behavior and outlook on life! What a wonderful woman and I'm blessed to know her.
Dear Stuart, Lauren, and Paula, I am so sorry for your loss and saddened that your Mom and Sister, whom I remember as so vivacious and caring, is no longer physically with you. I hope that the fond rememberances of those who were privileged to kmow her will be of some comfort as time goes on. Sincerely, Marilyn Kittelson
What a shock to hear that Glenda passed. I had just talked with her a couple of weeks before hearing this. Friends since 6th grade or before (when Glen was in Waco with the AF at James Connally), sleep overs at each other's houses, driving the "drag" on Austin Ave in Waco while in high school, and she was Maid of Honor at my wedding. It all seems as though it happened yesterday. God bless you Glenda and God's blessings and peace to you Paula, Stuart, and Lauren. What happy memories I have.
Your cheerful face will be missed but will radiate in heaven.
Glenda was my very first secretary at Thompson & Knight. She was the sweetest person to me – very gratious. Being new to Texas from Missouri, she helped me navigate the legal waters. She eventually became a good friend. I'll really miss her.
I know that you will miss you mom dearly. She was truly a lovely person. She was a great IT person and she was one of the first people to take on the task of training a lot of newbies at T&K on the computers. I will always remember her fun spirit and attitude. She made learning fun.
Stewart and Lauren – Glenda was first my admin at T&K and then my friend. I continued to call her my friend long after I left T&K. I remember her as being funny, creative, intelligent, loving, and kind. She seemed happiest when she was talking about you. You two were the lights of her life. Seeing you launching yourselves into the world was a source of great satisfaction. She was so proud of the capable, accomplished, and caring young adults you have become. We will miss her, but know that she lives on through the two of you. Peace and blessings – Dave & Karen Smithson