Gerald-Gilbreath-Obituary

Gerald D. Gilbreath

Fort Worth, Texas

1938 - 2014

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Gerald D. Gilbreath, a loving husband, the best dad, papa and special friend to so many others, passed away Monday, April 21, 2014. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood. Gerald was born Feb. 17, 1936. He...

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Gerald, A big man with a even bigger heart. I keep his picture on my office wall. Mike and Skylar Chappell

Not a day goes by I don't smile thinking ablout mt friend. I miss him. Mike Chappell

I miss Gerald every day. I can never say enough about Gerald. He was the John Wayne of the Glass business. I'm sure Hes still doing Glass jobs in heaven. A big-hearted rock of a man for sure. I truly miss the Christmas parties. Gerald loved his wife Wanda and all of his family. He loved Sunbelt and commanded first class work always paying attention to the details. We love you, Gerald. Mike and Skylar Chappell

Gerald was a great man and business man as well. Gerald and I had some lively times both on and off jobsites. Gerald loved life and especially his wife and kids. Gerald did many projects for me and as always delivered a premium on time quality job. Gerald honestly cared about delivering a world class job from start to finish. Old Gerald always shared his life about him and his brother running up and down Jacksboro hwy. In his younger years I'm pretty sure he could knock anyone out with one...

Wow...Gerald was my best friend. It was a privilege and honor to know him. So many memories working with Gerald and the fun we had playing slot machines and drinking a coke. He was a truly amazing man and one that I will never forget. When Gerald asked me to design and remold his old homestead I told him what do you want me to do ? It started out as a one story and ended up with a room upstairs for his grandson Michael. Wanda had a wonderful husband that thought the world of her. He always...

THANK YOU FOR SHARING THESE PICTURES OF YOUR DAD......LOOKED THE SAME AS WHAT I REMEMBERED FROM MANY, MANY YEARS AGO.....

Cristi ALlen Garner