Gloria Faye Stringer

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Gloria Faye Stringer

Birth
Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
7 Jun 1975 (aged 22)
Houston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Gloria was missing since 1975, with the help of the investagators, Texas Rangers, and Judge Dennis King, we match a match, and located her remains. She was brought home, and laid to rest on May 5, 2012... R.I.P

Jane Doe 60806010On June 7, 1975, the body of a female between the ages of 17 to 25 was found floating in the Brazos River. She had blonde hair about 15 inches long. Her fingernails and toenails were well manicuared with a red/dark wine nail polish.

The original autopsy report states the cause of death as asphyxia due to drowning. The decedent had a 5-1/2 inch scar on the upper left quadrant of her abdomen from splenectomy (surgically missing spleen), a large gall stone present and may have been pregnant or given birth at some time.

The body was transported to the Harris County Morgue. It was estimated the body had been in the water for 3 to 4 days and with the existing level and flow of the Brazos, may have come from some distance up river.

Finger prints came up with no match. Leads faded and the body was returned to Austin County and buried in an unmarked grave in Wallis Cemetery.

Finally after 35 years a composite of what she looked like was developed. The picture above is that likeness that was developed.

If you have any information concerning this case or any missing person's case, please contact the Austin County Sheriffs Office at 979-865-3116, Justice of the Peace Pct. 4 at 979-478-6723, or Texas DPS Missing Persons Clearing House at 1-800-346-3243.
Gloria was missing since 1975, with the help of the investagators, Texas Rangers, and Judge Dennis King, we match a match, and located her remains. She was brought home, and laid to rest on May 5, 2012... R.I.P

Jane Doe 60806010On June 7, 1975, the body of a female between the ages of 17 to 25 was found floating in the Brazos River. She had blonde hair about 15 inches long. Her fingernails and toenails were well manicuared with a red/dark wine nail polish.

The original autopsy report states the cause of death as asphyxia due to drowning. The decedent had a 5-1/2 inch scar on the upper left quadrant of her abdomen from splenectomy (surgically missing spleen), a large gall stone present and may have been pregnant or given birth at some time.

The body was transported to the Harris County Morgue. It was estimated the body had been in the water for 3 to 4 days and with the existing level and flow of the Brazos, may have come from some distance up river.

Finger prints came up with no match. Leads faded and the body was returned to Austin County and buried in an unmarked grave in Wallis Cemetery.

Finally after 35 years a composite of what she looked like was developed. The picture above is that likeness that was developed.

If you have any information concerning this case or any missing person's case, please contact the Austin County Sheriffs Office at 979-865-3116, Justice of the Peace Pct. 4 at 979-478-6723, or Texas DPS Missing Persons Clearing House at 1-800-346-3243.