Gloria Middlebrook

1932 ∼ 2011

Gloria Middlebrook

In love, joy, and tears, we honor our Mother and Grandma. Our memories are many, Grandma. Your arms always open wide for a hug, despite any protests. The laughter on Mondays at family night supper as we enjoyed your homemade chicken and dumplings and cornbread in the cast iron skillet. Your voice cheering loudly above all others, reminding us that you?d always be in our corner. The sound of your sewing machine as you worked on anything from a cabbage patch kid doll to a homecoming dress to bridesmaid dresses. You, in a clown suit, teaching us how to really enjoy a birthday. Your lack of fear to speak your mind or even show a little sass, especially if someone messed with your girls You, holding your red thermos, showing us the love for a good cup of coffee and a sunrise. And, your hands raised in worship, even when life was hard.

Thank you for the life you shared with us. Thank you for showing us sacrificial love and the joy of giving to others. Thank you for your legacy of faith, family, and prayer, teaching us that our hope is indeed safe only with our Savior.

We would also like to thank the staff of Len Rose and Harbor Hospice for their love and care of our Grandma the last several years. We know the Lord will bless the work of their gentle hands.

Surviving Gloria are her daughter, Donna Tanner and her husband Kyle of Beaumont, granddaughter Kristie Goodman and her husband Billy, and their children, Anderson and Halle of DeRidder, LA, Jenny Venghaus and her husband Jeff and their children Reese, Kate, Gray and Julia of Houston, TX and three step-grandchildren Keli Caraveo, Todd Tanner and Josh Tanner.

Preceding Gloria in death are her husband, Walter, and son, Joe Anderson Middlebrook.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home.

A private interment will be held at a later time.

Condolences

Anonymous August 25, 2011
Their are countless numbers of people who have benefitted from Gloria Middlebrook's prayer life and friendship thru the years of which our family stands as one. She has truly received that which She has longed for, her Master's embrace and whisper of we##imported-begin##John & Renee Neild##imported-end##
Anonymous August 25, 2011
Donna, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Wish I'd known sooner because I was in Beaumont Sunday and only left Wed morning. I have such good memories of your crazy, funny mother and she was such a good friend to my Mom. My prayers are with you and yo##imported-begin##Jan Hargraves Darnell##imported-end##
Anonymous August 24, 2011
Summer, momJackie, and I are thinking about you all and praying for you!##imported-begin##Amber Robison Laborde##imported-end##
Anonymous August 24, 2011
Donna,Christy,Jenny, I am terribly sorry for your loss of Middlebrook. I will continue to pray for you and your family that God will help your healing. I will always remember the good times we had with her when Janell was little. Love, Patty##imported-begin##Patty Burmeister##imported-end##
Anonymous August 24, 2011
Donna, I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I have many wonderful memories with your family. My prayers are with you. Diane##imported-begin##Diane Castro##imported-end##
Anonymous August 24, 2011
Donna I'm heartbroken to hear about your precious Momma. I soooo adored her. I know she is causing a ruckas up in heaven having a wonderful time. May we all have the spark for life your Momma always showed and the Love of our Lord & Savior in the good ##imported-begin##Carolyn LeJeune##imported-end##
Anonymous August 24, 2011
What a wonderful pleasure it was to know Gloria and Walter Middlebrook. They are two of the finest folks I ever met in my life. May God bless them always.##imported-begin##Jerry Oglesbee##imported-end##
Anonymous August 23, 2011
Aunt Gloria holds a special place in my heart. She was always so kind to me and made me feel like family from the very beginning. I will miss her, but I am glad she is with our Heavenly Father. Love, Denise##imported-begin##Denise Barberis##imported-end##