Glenda Paulette Adler

Adler photoGlenda Paulette Adler, 55, of Bacliff passed away Monday, October 5, in Bacliff. She was born June 27, 1960 in Houston. She worked for Canal Cartage Trucking Company for 29 years. Preceded in death by her mother and father, Mary & Ernest Adler. Glenda is survived by her best friend & long time love, Dayle Kimbrough, sisters, Mary Alta Heinze of Katy and Lynne and Charles Richie of Rockport, five nieces & nephews, and 8 great nieces & nephews.
Pallbearers – Guy Wade, Trent Wade, Charles Richie, Matthew Kimbrough.

The Family will receive friends at 8am on Saturday, October 10, 2015 with a Ceremony at 12:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home in Webster, 111 East Medical Center Blvd., Webster, Texas  77598.

Interment will follow at Forest Park Cemetery Lawndale in Houston.

9 comments

  1. My heartfelt sympathy to the Adler family. The death of a loved one is such a devastating time. A scripture that I find comforting is Isaiah 41:10 where it tells us to turn to God for strength and comfort. He promises to “fortify” us and “hold on to you with His right hand.” May the God of all comfort be with you at this time.
    ( 2 Corinthians 1:2-4 )

    Cindy
  2. My husband and I are truly sorry for your loss. I didn’t realized until today that Glenda shared her birthday with my dad. My husband, Billy Sparks and I were a year older than Glenda but we had classes together in high school She was always bubbly and friendly!

    Suanne Sparks
  3. always a beautiful angel’, sorry for your loss dale,,mary & all family & friends,,

    clendon
  4. She was a classmate of mine. She was kind and a sweetspirited person. She will be missed by many.

    landon wilson
  5. Glenda will truly be missed. She was a great coworker and friend. She always had a way to stay positive or crack a joke even at the most frustrating or stressful times. Her smile was always a welcome addition to any room. People like Glenda are few and far between, and we are all a little more blessed with her as an angel to watch over us.

    Jaime Wilkins
  6. Glenda was a co-worker with me at Occidental Petroleum. She was a hard worker and a wonderful friend. I am truly sorry for the family’s loss. May God Bless you all and help you keep the wonderful memories she created for so many. I pray that she is now at rest and peace with the Lord and all of her troubles and worries are now erased. She walks with peace and happiness for all eternity. She will be missed by all of us fortunate to have known her even if it was just a little while. We all loved you Glenda and you brought happiness for all those that knew you.

    Richard Penn
  7. My deepest sympathy goes out to the Adler family and Dale. I am so glad that Rodney and I went to Texas last weekend to see Glenda. I am blessed with talking with her and hugging her one last time. I am so glad I met Glenda at DHS all those years ago when we were 14. You will be missed and rest in peace, Glenda.

    Mollie Mitchiner-Eubanks

    Mollie Mitchiner-Eubanks
  8. My sweet friend Glenda will be missed so much – she came over every day after work and visited. I went over her house almost every day to help her. Since she got sick I was over there every day doing something for her – no matter what it was if she asked me to do it I did. I will miss your smiling face as everyone will – you did light up every room that you entered – now you light up the havens and are another Angel to watch over us. We are taking care of Dayle and Tommy so you can rest peaceful and know that they are in the best hands with family and friends to watch over them. I love you and will miss you so very much. Gigi

    Gigi Carroll
  9. My sincere condolences to the Adler family. I remember Glenda from our class of 1978 and she was always so kind and just downright friendly to everyone. May she rest in peace.

    Kim Holder Hosack

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