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Glenn Callis

Dallas, Texas

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Callis, Glenn Lee 86, of Richardson went to be with his Lord on November 9, 2008. He was the son of George Lewis Callis and Millie Lois Callis of Pharr TX. He graduated from Pharr-San Juan-Alamo H S in 1939; and served in the 58th United States Naval Construction Batallion, known as the Seabees,...

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Dear Helen Pete and Becky,
Jerry and I were so sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. We have many fond memories of our "back door neighbor" please accept our sympathies and know that we will keep you in our prayers.

Glenn "Buttermilk" Callis was one of the best men I have ever known! He was dedicated to his family, community, profession and Lions Club. He leaves a trail of friends and successes and will be missed by all who knew him. Sincere condolences to the Family.

I never met Glen, but I know he was a great man because I know his son Pete. I was once told good people come from good people, so I know of Glen's goodness because his son is one of the finest men I have ever known. I have several favorite stories of wisdom that came from Pete and Glen.

I will always have fond memories of my uncle Glen. I can just imagine the Heavenly family reunion that's taking place right now. Glen is sure to be ribbing his brother Dale.
Prayer and thoughts go out to all the Callis family.
May God bless and comfort you during this sorrowful time.

The few times that I saw cousin Glenn over the years were made enjoyable by his friendly character. He represented something of which there is too little in this world. I pray he will have a joyous life in our Lord's heavenly kingdom and that the family and friends of whom he has taken leave will be comforted by fond memories.

I shall miss my big brother. He cared deeply about our family. There is a joyful sound resonating in heaven as he has joined our parents and five siblings.