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Stanley Glenn Tatsch, born on December 31, 1952, in Austin, Texas, passed away peacefully on September 12, 2025, in Winnsboro, Texas, at the age of 72 in his home surrounded by his family. He leaves behind a legacy of love, devotion, and joyous memories as a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Glenn is survived by his devoted wife of 51 years, Imelda Tatsch, and their three daughters: Jennifer Williams and her husband Scott, Amy Owens and her husband Carl, and Toni Tatsch-Cavaliere and her husband Phillip. He cherished his role as a grandfather to Hunter, Kaitlyn, Camden, Cason, Tanner, Kennedie, and Ryann, and was especially proud to welcome his great-grandchildren, Blakely and Jack Williams.
A proud veteran of the United States Air Force, his time in the service instilled in him values of discipline and dedication, which he carried into all aspects of his life.
Glenn had a noteworthy career in retail management, where his leadership and customer service skills touched many lives. In addition to his professional achievements, he found immense joy in his hobbies and interests, particularly his passion for football, which he loved to share with his family and friends.
Family was the center of Glenn's world. He made it a priority to spend quality time with loved ones, creating lasting memories that will be cherished forever. His brothers, Wayne Tatsch and Mike and Jim Cook, as well as his sisters-in-law, Lisa and Tiffanee Cook, will remember him for his infectious laughter and unwavering support.
Glenn's life was a celebration of love, strength, and unity, traits that will continue to inspire those who knew him. His family and friends will carry forward the values he instilled in them, ensuring that his legacy will live on.
Family will host a private gathering to honor the remarkable life of Stanley Glenn Tatsch, a true family man who brought joy and happiness to all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Glenn was preceded in death by: Ray Tatsch, Dorothy Padgett, Allen Tatsch
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816 W. Broadway PO Box 407, Winnsboro, TX 75494
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