Homer Glen Haywood

December 26, 1935 ~ November 6, 2018
Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl Ann and Bobby Bullock of Gilbert, Arizona, Sharon and Phil Montgomery of Fort Worth, Darlene and Mike Owens of Hughes Springs; eight grandchildren, Lisa Keller and husband Andrew, Sara Bullock and significant other Koen Black, Dana Bullock, Misty Gann, Brian Montgomery, D.J. Westmoreland and wife Holly, Jeff Westmoreland and wife Angie, and Britney Owens; nine great-grandchildren, Cleyton Gann, Eathon Gann, Tanner Westmoreland, Dax Westmoreland, Rowdy Bond, Brooklyne Bond, Bryley Owens, Gracie Owens, and Baby Keller; one great great-granddaughter, Sailor Bond; sister, Dorothy Hull; and a host of other relatives and special friends.
He was a great man and will truly be missed. Prayers for the family.
praying for you and your family,
Loving and kind man,our prayers for his family.
Prayers for the family he was and is a great man. He made us laugh Every time he would walk in hills. He was always smiling even though you could tell he had been through a lot. But he would hold his head up high and smile right through everything. Just recently I ran into him and he had the same smile as always. ? ? ?
we all loved him so very much.will never forget all the good times we had,watching our kids grow up.he and dot came to visit us a couple of years ago.he was a special friend, and we thought of him as part of the family.my kids and grandkids always called him uncle glen.so sorry for your loss all our love to all your family. karen, neal, neala, mindy ,jessica and neal.love you all si much
Family, I am sorry for your loss. May our Heavenly Father be with you to help you gracefully endure the days ahead -2 Corinthians 1:3, 4: Our hope in Almighty God’s promise of the time coming when there will be no sickness and death can sustain grieving ones (Acts 24:15, Revelation 21:1, 4).
Kevin and I are so saddened to hear of Glen’s sudden passing. We met Glen and Flo in 1996 when Cheryl and Bob introduced us and have spent countless of holidays, significant events and Rocky Point vacations with them throughout the years. I would remember waking up very early in the mornings and Glen was usually the first one up and he would be sitting outside on the patio looking outside towards the water and often times when the tide was out, we would go and walk all the way out to the edge. Glen was a proud, American man and Im a first generation Asian American , we had NOTHING in common however we would sit and talk for hours outside about nothing and everything, and I’m convinced we could have solved many world problems:). Glen is the only person I know that has a DOUBLE knee replacement and he did not let his age or health define or stop him from living life independently! I remember clearly how fondly he would talk about all his girls, grandchildren and his love for animals but what I remember the most was how much he LOVED , LOVED , LOVED his wife Flo. I know that she has been patiently waiting for him at the gates of heaven and they are finally back together again! May you Rest In Peace Glen, you will be missed! Maredith and Kevin Schroeder
Love and prayers for the family