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Glen McLaughlin age 93
passed away Thursday, March 22, 2007. He was the oldest surviving
Texas Division IAI President as he was President in
1950-1951.
The folowing obituary is
provided by the Austin American-Statesman.
Glen
Henry McLaughlin
Glen Henry McLaughlin, age 93, passed away in Austin, Tex., on
Thursday, March 22, 2007. He was born February 3, 1914, in Abilene,
Tex., to John Henry and Clara Elizabeth McLaughlin. He graduated
from High school in Clayton, NM, received his B.A. at Hardin Simmons
University in Chemistry and Physics. Upon graduation, he taught
science for two years and then worked as a bacteriologist for the
Texas State Health Dept. before beginning his career with the Texas
Dept. of Public Safety in 1939. His first work was a chemist and
toxicologist in the crime lab. In 1945 he became Chief of
Identification and Criminal Records and Director of the labs. In
1957 he was promoted to Chief of Personnel, Training and Staff
Services and then became Chief of Administration in 1973. He retired
from DPS in 1977, but continued his career in law enforcement as the
executive secretary of the Texas Police Association for 12 years. He
helped establish the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers
Standards and Education in 1965 and was chairman for eight years.
During this time he helped establish the Law Enforcement Management
Institute and the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial. He received a
citation from the Texas State Legislature in 1948 for his work in
the Texas City disaster and again in 1989 from both the House and
the Senate for his 50 years of service in law enforcement and his
many contributions to the advancement of the law enforcement
profession. He was a member of the International Assoc. of
Identification, served as president for one year. He was a founding
member of the International Assoc. for Automobile Theft
Investigators, served as president for one year. Also a member of
the International Assoc. of Chiefs of Police, Sheriffs Assoc. of
Texas, Austin Society for Public Administrators and Texas Public
Employees Assoc. He received many awards and recognitions throughout
his life, the most recent was a Lifetime Achievement Award from
TCLEOSE on March 2, 2007. He married Mary Evelyn Ivy in November
1939 and began their life together in Austin. They were members of
First Baptist Church Austin where he served as deacon, chair of
deacons, chair of the building committee, member of many other
committees and taught Sunday school for over 50 years, 39 of those
years in the Concordant Bible Class. Glen's strong Christian faith
was evident in every part of his life. He was preceded in death by
his parents; sister Ruth; brothers Howard and Charles McLaughlin;
sister-in-law Myrtabel McLaughlin; and loving wife Mary Evelyn.
Survived by daughter, Suzanne McLaughlin; granddaughter, Courtney
Leal and husband Gabe; great-grandsons, Nicholas and Jordan Leal;
brother, John McLaughlin and wife Moveta; sisters-in-law, Jewette
McLaughlin and Sue Furnier; and many nieces and nephews. A
visitation will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home on Sunday,
March 25, 2007, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at
1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 26, 2007, at First Baptist Church, 901
Trinity, Austin. Interment will follow at Austin Memorial Park. The
family wishes to express appreciation to Hospice Austin for their
support and comfort during the past three months. Memorial
contributions may be made to First Baptist Church mission or
building funds. Obituary and guest book online at http://wcfish.com Published in the Austin American-Statesman on
3/25/2007.
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