ODESSA Geraldine Sue Glass, 64, passed away in Dallas after a lengthy illness. She was born September 30, 1946 in Houston to Charlie Max and Ella Mae Daniels.She was a homemaker, loving, mother, wife and grandmother, wonderful artist and loved to work in the yard and take care of her flowers. She will always be remembered by many family and friends.She was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years, "Butch" Glass and her parents Charlie Max and Ella Mae Daniels.She is survived by son, Scott Glass of Odessa, daughter, Debbie Bagley and husband, Charles of Odessa, three granddaughters, Aundrea Frazier, Ashley Bagley and Logan Glass, one great-grandson, Evan Frazier, all of Odessa, brother, Charlie Max Daniels Jr., of San Angel
I need to add that I worked with Butch Glass for years and he was a very fine gentleman and a very good guy. Sue married well and had a great family. Sue was a creative person and had many art and craft projects going at any one time. She won a fine collection of blue ribbons from the county fair. A talented seamster she sewed the display flags for our church (Life unlimited) that we attended together at that time. I lived in the neighborhood with Sue and she was the sweetest thing anyone could hope for. I miss Butch and
Sue to this day
James Curtis White
ODESSA Geraldine Sue Glass, 64, passed away in Dallas after a lengthy illness. She was born September 30, 1946 in Houston to Charlie Max and Ella Mae Daniels.She was a homemaker, loving, mother, wife and grandmother, wonderful artist and loved to work in the yard and take care of her flowers. She will always be remembered by many family and friends.She was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years, "Butch" Glass and her parents Charlie Max and Ella Mae Daniels.She is survived by son, Scott Glass of Odessa, daughter, Debbie Bagley and husband, Charles of Odessa, three granddaughters, Aundrea Frazier, Ashley Bagley and Logan Glass, one great-grandson, Evan Frazier, all of Odessa, brother, Charlie Max Daniels Jr., of San Angel
James Curtis White
I need to add that I worked with Butch Glass for years and he was a very fine gentleman and a very good guy. Sue married well and had a great family. Sue was a creative person and had many art and craft projects going at any one time. She won a fine collection of blue ribbons from the county fair. A talented seamster she sewed the display flags for our church (Life unlimited) that we attended together at that time. I lived in the neighborhood with Sue and she was the sweetest thing anyone could hope for. I miss Butch and
Sue to this day