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Jimmy Ray Glasgow

Arlington, Texas

1957 - 2015

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Jimmy Ray Glasgow, 57, beloved husband, father, son and friend, passed away Saturday, April 11, 2015, in Arlington. Memorial service: 4 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, 301 S. Center St., Arlington. Jimmy was a lifelong Arlington resident. He was a 1975 graduate of Arlington High School,...

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I can't believe it's already been 4 years since we lost Jimmy...I miss the big guy; his smile, laugh and interesting conversations. I hope he is "livin it up" in heaven where he belongs.

Jeff, we were so saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. He was always such a great guy to talk with at the Pirate games. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your Mom, and the rest of your family.

I enjoyed coaching several years with Jimmy and his focus and attention to the kids was so admirable. He took a special interest in my son and I will forever be grateful for the gift he gave him. We would talk occasionally and ten years after he coached my son he continued to be interested in his progress. He will be missed.

Mr.Glasgow was a great and wonderful teacher. He was really kind and loved telling my class about his life and hunting stories he will truly be missed

My condolences go out to those who knew Mr . Glasgow I didn't know him all to well but I heard great things about mr.glasgow and I had intentions on actually speaking to him sadly I missed my chance but instead I have to do the next best thing my condolences a freshman of bowie high school dorian wickware

My prayers are with the Glasgow family. Jimmy was clearly a teacher who loved kids and his family. Darrell Sneed

We are so sorry for your loss. We fondly remember Jimmy from our Young Life days. We pray for the Lord's comfort for you and your family at this time and in the days ahead.

While living in Portland, Jimmie was a regular at the Mashburns (Dave, Jill, Jeremy, and Ryan). We would do his laundry while we all sat around and laughed, talked about Jesus, and planned our next Fishing trip. He made it back out this way at least 2x for further fishing on the Descuttes river. Our prayers are with his family, Dave and Jill Mashburn,