Gwen Burks lives a life shaped by routine, responsibility, and quiet intention. She is married to her husband, Dallas, and together they are raising two daughters, ages twelve and eight. Much of Gwen’s world revolves around the steady cadence of family life… school mornings, packed lunches, evening dinners, and the small negotiations that come with raising children at two very different stages.
By day, Gwen works as a bank teller. It is a job built on precision and trust, one that rewards consistency more than ambition. She understands systems, numbers, and the importance of order. She notices discrepancies quickly and keeps her composure when others grow anxious. Over time, she has learned how much people reveal without realizing it, especially when they believe they are speaking to someone who exists only on the periphery of their lives.
Outside of work, Gwen finds refuge in her garden. What began as a practical effort has grown into something more deliberate. She enjoys the slow work of tending soil, planning seasons, and watching small efforts compound into visible results. Gardening gives her a sense of control and continuity, a reminder that patience and attention still matter in a world that increasingly feels rushed.
Gwen is observant but reserved. She listens more than she speaks and chooses her words carefully when she does. There is a steadiness to her that comes from balancing obligation with quiet independence.

Gwen with her husband, Dallas, and their two daughters at Quarry Bend Park on Karst Valley’s east side.