MARSHEK, GLORIA LEE AND GLEN OTTOGloria Lee Jordan Marshek (89) and Glen Otto Marshek (90) have gone home to be with the Lord in heaven following separate short and sudden NON-COVID age-related illnesses.Gloria was born in Pensacola, FL on November 8, 1932 and died on January 27, 2022. She was the daughter of Annie Ruth Listrom Jordan and Robert Shelby Jordan and was the youngest of five sisters.Glen was born in Manitowoc, WI on January 28, 1932 and died on February 15, 2022. He was the son of Adella Laura Grosshuesch Marshek and Frank F Marshek and was the youngest of four, with one sister and two brothers.Gloria and Glen were a couple for almost 70 years together on earth and were married for 64 of those years - now after nineteen days apart with her soul in heaven and his on earth, they are together again for all eternity.They first met at church in Pensacola, FL in 1952 - Glen had joined the United States Navy and was assigned to the flight program in Pensacola. His first solo flight was on March 20, 1953. They were married on June 15, 1957 and then moved to Tallahassee, FL for college - Glen graduated from Florida State University in 1960.They returned to Pensacola after graduation - started a family - moved to Jacksonville, FL in 1968 for Glen to begin employment as an IRS appeals officer /appellate conferee - and they have lived in Jacksonville ever since.Gloria was preceded in death by her parents and her sisters Vera, Grace, Jean and Helen. Glen was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers Eugene and Marvin.They are survived by their son Steve Marshek, his wife Tammy and their daughter and son-in-law Madison and Richard Nason; Steves son Steven Marshek Jr; their daughter Marianne Arbuckle and her husband Tim; Glens sister Phyllis White; and a black cat named KittyCat who brought incredible happiness to both parents but especially to mom.Gloria and Glen loved working with children - the teachers and table group leaders in the 4th Grade Sunday School department at First Baptist Church were extremely important to them. It was their lifes work together to teach children about the Lord. Those of us who are left behind have been told of the many lives theyve impacted for good throughout the years - the lives of countless numbers of children and their parents as well. Their memory and legacy will live on forever in the hearts theyve touched - we take comfort in this.Due to COVID precautions and risk of exposure, a private graveside committal service for our family will be held at Jacksonville National Cemetery under the care of George H Hewell & Son Funeral Homes, 4140 University Blvd., S.- arrangements are pending.Instead of flowers, our family asks that you might consider a memorial donation to Community Hospice & Palliative Care who cared for both parents and also for their children during the past 28 days - or to the Jacksonville Humane Society which is where we found KittyCat for mom.Condolences and remembrances may be shared at hewellfuneralhomes.comMom and Dad, our love goes with you and our souls wait to join you..