Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:06 pm Monday, May 12, 2014

Brian Heath Glover

Brian Heath Glover

May 4, 2014

Brian Heath Glover, 36, died Sunday, May 4, 2014 at the Red Bay Hospital.  He was born July 5, 1977 in Memphis.  He was the owner and operator of Cardinal Drive-In in Red Bay.  He was a member of the Red Bay baseball and basketball board and coached basketball, baseball and football.

Services were Thursday, May 8, at Red Bay Free Will Baptist Church with Bro. Steve Lindsay and Bro. David Corum officiating.  Burial was in Ridge Cemetery.

Survivors include his two sons, Landon and Lawson Glover both of Red Bay; his wife Stephanie Glover of Red Bay; his parents, Donnie and Deniece of Red Bay; one sister-Robin Glover of Marietta.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Allred; and a special grandfather-in-law-J.C. Keeton.

Pallbearers were Jody Farris, Joby Dill, Brad Bolton, Roger Morrow, Jeff Glover and Phillip Rogers. Honorary pallbearers were Red Bay 10 and under boys baseball team and former basketball and football players.

Visitation was Wednesday, May 7, at Red Bay Free Will Baptist Church.

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