Texas Panhandle Centers [Agency Newsletter], Volume 18, Number 1, April 2019 Page: 4
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In Memory of Charles Gill
1931-2020
Mr. Charles Gill, Long-time Board of Trustee Member, passed away on
December 17, 2020.
Charles was born in Miami, Texas, on December 22, 1931, to Alton
and Glynis Gill. He attended Miami schools before attending North
Texas College and earning a degree in education. He served in the,.
United States Army from 1955-1957. He married Bette Joyce Jones 4
on June 1, 1957, in Dallas, Texas.
Charles was very open about his Christian faith and was involved in
The Gideon's International Ministry, the prison ministry, and served as
a deacon at First Baptist Church of Panhandle where he was a
member for 55 years. Charles was active with the Texas Baptist Men's
organization remodeling and building churches all over Texas . In his
early 80's he participated in a mission trip to Haiti.
Charles was the Panhandle Jr. High School Principal for 39 years, touching the lives of many
families in the Panhandle community. Charles enjoyed going to the New Mexico mountains to
snow ski and trout fish.
Mr. Gill contributed greatly to Texas Panhandle Centers by serving on the
Planning & Network Advisory Committee for eleven years and then in 2012
was appointed to the Board of Trustees by the Commissioners' Courts of the
Western Region of the Texas Panhandle. On the Board, he served as a
member of the Personnel Committee and was a strong advocate for
Individuals with behavioral health issues. Mr. Gill will be greatly missed.
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