In Memory of

GLENDA

McGILL

ALBIN

Obituary for GLENDA McGILL ALBIN

VISITATION: No formal visitation has been set.

She was born on July 12, 1946, in Clarksville, Texas, to David L. and Sarah (Gray) McGill and grew up in the west Texas town of Kermit. Glenda attended Tarleton State College, where she met her future husband, Billy. Billy picked her out of a group of eight or ten girls in the Tarleton Cafeteria during her freshman year. They were married on February 3, 1968, in Stephenville. Glenda was a devoted wife and mother and was involved in everything her family did. She was especially supportive of all Billy’s interests and activities.

Glenda thoroughly enjoyed her years at college, where she made lifelong friends. She began her teaching career in Gustine and always had fond memories of her “Gustine Kids”. After transferring to Comanche I.S.D. she spent the majority of her forty-one years teaching seventh grade English. She was an excellent teacher and did everything she could to help her students succeed. Although she was strict, Glenda had a kind heart and never had a negative word to say about anyone, either in or out of the classroom.

She enjoyed traveling, touring Antebellum homes, and especially loved her favorite children, Missy and Sadie – her pups. Glenda was baptized as a Baptist, but attended the Methodist Church in Comanche.

She is survived by her husband, Billy Albin of Comanche; daughter, Lauri Albin of Comanche; son, Joseph Albin and wife Maggie of Early; brother, Don McGill and wife Patti of Odessa; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, David and Sarah McGill.