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“Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole Chapman Family today. ”
1 of 10 | Posted by: The Denton Family - Coppell, TX

“Sorry to hear for your loss. Your family is my prayers. ”
2 of 10 | Posted by: Jessica Mcconnachie - TX

“Julie, My thoughts and prayers are with you today. We must always try to focus on what a better place we enter when we leave this life. Gary Petty ”
3 of 10 | Posted by: gary petty - dallas, TX

“My sincere condolences to the family of Lt. Glenn Dale Chapman. It is an honor to be asked to render Taps at his funeral service. ”
4 of 10 | Posted by: Rev. Bill Coburn - Richardson, TX

“So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. ”
5 of 10 | Posted by: Jennifer and Brent Reed - Spring , TX

“SORRY TO HEAR OF LOSS. YOUR DAD WAS A GREAT MAN. I AM GLAD WE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES WITH HIM AND THE REST OF YOUR FAMILY. WISH WE COULD BE THERE FOR...Read More »
6 of 10 | Posted by: MIKE AND CHERYL MCCONNACHIE - TX

“We will miss Glenn's big heart and big smile. I'm sure he'll be glad to see Mary!! ”
7 of 10 | Posted by: Rosemary and Fred Achelpohl - TX

“David, Tommy and Julie - We are thinking about you and your families and sending prayers your way. Thanks for sharing your Dad with us as we were...Read More »
8 of 10 | Posted by: Linda Langford and Mike Langford - TX

“Julie, Sorry to hear of your loss. We're thinking of you, and love you. ”
9 of 10 | Posted by: Butch and Delores Rushing and Bunch - TX

“YOUR FAMILY IS IN OUR PRAYERS. ”
10 of 10 | Posted by: AUBREY AND BRENDA VINCENT


GLENN DALE CHAPMAN (91) born in Wisconsin and passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 18, 2012 in Spring, Texas. Preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Mary Muhasky Chapman. He is survived by his daughter, Julie; his sons, David and wife, Pat; Tom and wife, Deb; his grandchildren, Melanie & Jim Richards, Chris & Crystal Chapman, Jeff & Shelby Chapman, and Nick Chapman; his great grandchildren, Caden, Mark, and Kimberly Chapman; and his brother, Don Chapman of Oconomowoc, WIisconsin.

Glenn was a POW veteran of World War II, a long-time resident of Dallas, Texas, member of Sunrise Optimist Club, Walnut Hill Methodist Church and he enjoyed his retirement years in Hot Springs Village with his sweetheart, Mary. He lived the past seven years in Plano with his daughter.

Visitation will be Monday, October 22nd from 6-8 pm at Restland Funeral Home in Dallas. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 23rd at 12:30 pm at Restland Wildwood Chapel.