Community helps veteran celebrate 100th birthday

Nov. 13, 2020

One North Texas veteran is also celebrating a huge milestone this Veterans Day. He’s turning a century old.

 

Col. Glen Francis of Garland was born Nov. 11, 1920.  He’s lived through 19 presidents, served in the Air Force through World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, a 41-year career in the military. This past weekend (Saturday, Nov. 7), the community in Garland honored the veteran with extra special birthday wishes. Dozens of people decorated their vehicles and took part in a drive-by birthday parade in his honor.  Mr. Francis and his wife are regulars at the Main Street Café in downtown Garland. They eat dinner there every Saturday night. So the owner of the restaurant put out a call on social media, asking folks to take part in the parade and to send the birthday boy birthday cards. And boy did the community come through.

 

So far, they’ve collected more than 100 birthday cards. And they’re still coming. Mr. Francis says he may be a little slower these days but doesn’t feel a day over 90.

 

By the way, he still drives! He said he hasn’t been in an accident in years but admits he was recently pulled over for going a little too fast. He was taking his wife to the doctor and was running late. The officer gave him a warning. J

 

Service Record, October 1939 – November 1980

Oct 1940 –Private  E2

Apr 1941 –Corporal  E3

July 1941 –Sergeant  E4

July 1942 –Staff Sgt E5

Sep 1942 –2nd  Lt O1

Feb 1944 –Pilot Wings

Mar 1949 –1st Lt. O2

Feb 1955 –Captain O3

Feb 1962 –Major O4

Feb 1968 –Lt. Colonel O5

Apr 1968 –Sr. Pilot Wings

Apr 1971 –Cmd Wings

Aug 1979 –Colonel

 

Here’s a link to video of Saul Garza’s visit with Mr. Francis. https://we.tl/t-lnVvk0m6Xs

 

Information provided by Saul Garza, city of Garland.

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