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Linda Pugh Gates
February 14, 2024
My late husband and I first met Bill and his wife, Vera, at Houston United Methodist Church many years ago. They were so gracious to us,and we have remained friends ever since. Recently, I visited with Bill at his home and was greeted with his wonderful smile and gracious welcome. He will always be a very special friend to me. RIP Bill.
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REBECCA STARK
February 14, 2024
RIP Mr. Gladden, as with each beat of our heart, GOD is saying I LOVE YOU.
When our heart stops, GOD wants to say it in person.
Kind sir, you helped me in my hour of need with your legal services & knowledge.
I am now & forever grateful.
My most sincere condolences to your family & friends.
Rebecca Stark
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