Glenda Wright Spratlin

glenda spratlin

September 4, 1943 ~ April 7, 2010

Born in: Lawrenceville, Georgia
Resided in: Duluth, GA

Glenda Wright Spratlin, age 66, of Lawrenceville, passed away April 7, 2010. She is survived by her children, Chris Wehr of Duluth, Dwight and Shannon Wehr of Auburn, Greta and Daniel Morrill of Auburn; sisters, Norma and Jay Justice of Lawrenceville, Martha and Winton Wright of Loganville, Diane Orr and Franklin Knight of Lawrenceville; grandchildren, Victoria Wehr and Samuel Wehr; several nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be held at 3:00 P.M., Sunday, April 11, at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel, with Pastor Mike Ellis officiating. Interment will be immediately following the service at Gwinnett Memorial Park in Lawrenceville. The family will receive friends Saturday, April 10, from 6:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. at Wages and Sons Gwinnett Chapel, 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy., Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046, 770-277-4550

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  1. As a close friend of her nephew, James Justice, I knew/knew of Glenda from a very early age. As a co-worker at James’ company, I got to know her well. God broke the mold when He made Glenda. She loved to laugh and joke. She loved to drive fast my kinda girl and she always took things in stride it was always a wise move, however, not to cross her!.

    She loved her kids and grandkids more than all the world – and then some. She was a joy to know and always made her indelible mark on everyone who came in contact with her. She will be sorely missed by many, many people – the testimony of her life.

    My thoughts and prayers go out to her entire family in their time of loss, especially Chris, Dwight, Greta, Diane, Norma, Winton, Victoria and Sammy. I pray that God would make His presence known to them all in their time of grief.

    Glenda will now always be gone, but never ever will she be forgotten. My heartfelt condolences to all who knew her and my regrets to all that did not. You really missed out.

  2. Our deepest sympathies to all of you. You’re in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

  3. I love yuo very much Aunt Glenda and it is hard to believe you are gone. It was just a few months ago that you were the one picking me up with Chris off the ground after I had my accident. My wonderful, strong, beautiful Aunt that was much shorter than me, did not hesitate to scoop me up and bear all my weight in the of a panic, you were a calm and cool lady that knew your place and stood your ground, I love you so much and will miss you more than words can ever describe. I am grateful you heard my “I love you” at Gwinnett, and it was a blessing to hear you say it back. Aunt Diane smiled and winked at me as I held your hand. You might be gone from this world, but on to the next place where there will be no pain or suffering again. We will meet again one day and until that time, please watch over Chris, Dwight,Shannon, the kiddos, and all your sisters and my Dad Winton. I know you will take watch over us all. Love u!

  4. My Aunt Glenda was a friend and a very strong woman. She taught me many lessons through love and one time with a night stick! But no matter the wrong choices in life she ALWAYS forgave me and never judged. Aunt Glenda,thank you for loving me so strong; and, unconditionally. I will always love you and hold your memory close to my heart.

  5. Dwight,Chris, & family,

    I am so sorry for your loss. I really wish I had the opportunity to get to know your mother under different circumstances. I will be keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. Chris, Dwight, Greta and Family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I have kept you all in my prayers. I loved Glenda very much. I love you too.


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