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90. Cora Hazeltine "Hattie" Walden was born on 6 Jul 1881 in Pond Springs, Williamson County, Texas. (332) She died on 13 Aug 1959 in Austin, Travis County, Texas. She was buried in Austin Memorial Park, Travis County, Texas.(333)

From The Austin American Friday, August 14, 1959. Page A-18

HATTIE CORA GLENN

Hattie Cora Glenn, 5900 Boswell Lane, died Wednesday night at the age of 78 in a local hospital.

She is survived by her husband Charles P. Glenn: four daughters, Mrs. H. J. Jones of Houston, Mrs. Myrtle Griffin, Mrs Suda Hohertz, and Mrs W. R. Boatner, all of Austin: three sons John Glenn, Lewis Glenn, both of Houston and Fred Glenn of Austin: four sisters, Mrs. J. J. Long and Mrs. Clementine Jackson, both of Austin, Mrs. Stanley Milligan of Jollyville, and Mrs. Howard Hauseflecke of Waco: five brothers. T. H. Walden, Elmer Walden, and J. V. Walden, all of Austin. Edgar Walden of Jollyville, and W. D. Walden of Houston; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Cook Funeral Home.


From the Austin American, Saturday, August 15, 1959:

MRS. HATTIE C. GLENN

Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie C. Glenn will be held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at Cook Funeral Home with Rev. M. P. Burton and Rev. Charles T. Hardt officiating. Mrs. Glenn, of 5900 Bowell Lane, died in a local hospital Thursday. She was a life-long resident of Travis County and was a member of Memorial Methodist Church.

Pallbearers will be Norwood Walden, Noble Long, Vernon Walden, Allen Walden, Morris Walden, Dale Jackson, Glenn Warren, Arlen Warren and Glenn. Burial will be in Memorial Park.


She was married to Charles Paisley Glenn (son of John Paisley Glenn and Sarah Elizabeth Walden) on 5 Sep 1897 in Austin, Travis County, Texas. Charles Paisley Glenn Photo was born on 23 Nov 1879 in Bull Creek, Travis County, Texas. (334)(332) He appeared on the census on 27 Jun 1900 in Precinct #8, Williamson County, Texas. (335) He appeared on the census on 11 May 1910 in JP #4, Travis County, Texas.(336) He appeared on the census on 30 Jan 1920 in JP #4, Travis County, Texas. (337) He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1930 in JP #2, Travis County, Texas.(338) He died on 27 Oct 1976 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.(76) He was buried in Austin Memorial Park, Travis County, Texas. (339)

Farmed between Austin and Manor, Texas. The Glenns were members of the Memorial Methodist Church in Austin.

From the Austin Nespaper, Friday, October 29, 1976:

Deaths and Services

GLENN, Charles P., 96, 5900 Coventry Lane, died Thurday. Services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Cook Walden Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Fred Glenn of Austin; daughters, Olga Boatner of Austin, Myrtle Griffin of Jollyville, Eula Jones of Houston; brother, Jasper Glenn of Austin, sisters, Cora Warren of Austin, Arrie Estepp of Crane, 8 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great grandchildren. Cora Hazeltine "Hattie" Walden and Charles Paisley Glenn had the following children:

child+389 i. John William Glenn.
child+390 ii. Eula Oma Glenn.
child+391 iii. Myrtle Myra Glenn.
child+392 iv. Suda Savannah Glenn.
child+393 v. Louis Henry Glenn.
child+394 vi. Fred Orfield Glenn.
child+395 vii. Olga Viola Glenn.
child396 viii. Lloyd Marvin Glenn was born on 4 Apr 1909 in Travis County, Texas. (340)(332) He died on 1 May 1945 in Okinawa, Japan. He was buried in Austin Memorial Park, Travis County, Texas.(341)

Sgt. Glenn was killed in action on May 1, 1945, on Okinawa. He was a member of the 7th infantry division and was a veteran of four major engagements in the Pacific, Kiska, Kwakein, Leyte, and Okinawa. He had been overseas 23 months before his death and was wounded on Leyte November 30, 1944, and was awarded the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Presidential Unit Citation. Before entering the service on February 27, 1942, he was a tree surgeon Austin.