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Glenn William Bridges

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Glenn William Bridges

Birth
Cullman County, Alabama, USA
Death
6 Nov 2009 (aged 88)
Burial
West Point, Cullman County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Bridges passed away Friday morning, Nov. 6, at his home in Crane Hill. He was born Sept. 29, 1921, in Cullman County to Elige and Annie Vest Bridges. He was a school teacher in Cullman County for over 25 years, with most of those at West Point High School. Many of those same years were spent driving a school bus for the school day and then transporting the band to their events after school. He took great pride in the success of his "former students" and could always remember something good to say about them.

Mr. Bridges' life revolved around his family and his church. He wanted his children to have all of the advantages that he didn't have growing up. His childhood consisted of working on the farm just to survive the Depression. He liked to tell of plowing the field which is now the parking lot at Cracker Barrel, with a team of mules when he was still a young boy. He finished high school after his children were in school, and completed his master of education degree before his youngest child graduated from high school. He had been an active member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Cullman since the 1930s. If the doors were open, he and his family were one of the first to arrive and one of the last to leave. He served his church over the years as a trustee, board member and teacher. His special ministry was teaching Sunday School classes at several nursing homes in Cullman for many years. He was completely involved in every building project of the church from the very first building.

He was a kind-hearted, loving man. He always had a servant's heart, an encouraging word, and a forgiving spirit. He was a true example of how a follower of Jesus Christ should live. Without reservation, Jesus Christ could look at Glenn at his homecoming and say, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."

He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Nora Fay Watson Bridges; his parents; two brothers, Arnold and Earl Bridges; and a sister, Jewel Adamson.

Married Sept. 29, 1945
Mr. Bridges passed away Friday morning, Nov. 6, at his home in Crane Hill. He was born Sept. 29, 1921, in Cullman County to Elige and Annie Vest Bridges. He was a school teacher in Cullman County for over 25 years, with most of those at West Point High School. Many of those same years were spent driving a school bus for the school day and then transporting the band to their events after school. He took great pride in the success of his "former students" and could always remember something good to say about them.

Mr. Bridges' life revolved around his family and his church. He wanted his children to have all of the advantages that he didn't have growing up. His childhood consisted of working on the farm just to survive the Depression. He liked to tell of plowing the field which is now the parking lot at Cracker Barrel, with a team of mules when he was still a young boy. He finished high school after his children were in school, and completed his master of education degree before his youngest child graduated from high school. He had been an active member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Cullman since the 1930s. If the doors were open, he and his family were one of the first to arrive and one of the last to leave. He served his church over the years as a trustee, board member and teacher. His special ministry was teaching Sunday School classes at several nursing homes in Cullman for many years. He was completely involved in every building project of the church from the very first building.

He was a kind-hearted, loving man. He always had a servant's heart, an encouraging word, and a forgiving spirit. He was a true example of how a follower of Jesus Christ should live. Without reservation, Jesus Christ could look at Glenn at his homecoming and say, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."

He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Nora Fay Watson Bridges; his parents; two brothers, Arnold and Earl Bridges; and a sister, Jewel Adamson.

Married Sept. 29, 1945


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