, 200 FM 350 North, Livingston, TX77351

Lois Lilley
January 8, 2020

Lois Lilley

Lois Lilley

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Lois Lilley, born November 22, 1924 in Livingston, Texas, passed away on January 8, 2020 in Livingston, Texas at the age of 95 years.

She is survived by her son, Marvin Lilley; daughter in law, Liz Lilley; grandchildren, Chad Lilley & wife Jana, Jeremy Lilley & wife Missy, Michael Lilley & fiancé Ginger, Sonya Miller & husband Ben, Matt Lilley, Kevin Lilley; great grandchildren, Desi Lilley, Ashlan Stafford, Evan Stafford, T.J Lilley, Garrett Lilley, Cord Lilley, Samuel Miller, Simon Miller; great great grandchild, Swayze Stafford; special friends, Mitchell & Verdina Murphy and family; Art & Naomi Bowden; numerous other relatives and a host of friends.

Lois is preceded in death by her parents, AW & Ada Hendrix; husbands, Jay Lilley, Charles Tanner; son, Howard Lilley; grandson, Brandon Lilley.

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Visitation
Saturday, January 11, 2020
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
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Service
Celebration of Life
Sunday, January 12, 2020
2:00 PM
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
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Interment
Big Sandy Cemetery
County Line Road
Livingston, TX  77351
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Condolences(11)

  1. Maynard & Carla Williams
    Our deepest condolences to the Lilly Family! We will miss seeing Ms. Lilley at the basketball games. Such a great lady!
  2. Ginger Jordan
    Blessed to have known Mrs. Lilley all my life and she was our last Gulf Oilfield parent. She always had the sweetest smile on her face and always ready to give you a warm and gentle hug. Our loss is Heaven’s gain and may that knowledge give comfort and peace to her family.
  3. Larry G McNulty
    We always enjoyed the reunions at Aunt Lois home. (Family of Jack & Helen McNulty)
  4. Vicki Woods
    Lois was by far one of my favorite aunts. I feel very Blessed to have visited with her 2 weeks ago while eating out at Manny's. My love for Jay and Lois goes back when I was a child. They always made me feel loved and cared for. This world has lost a great person but the Lord has gained a great angle in heaven. Love you Uncle Jay and Aunt Loise
  5. Scott and Melinda Duff
    Sorry for yalls loss.
  6. Shirald and Suzy Hendrix
    Lois was a relative and a good friend. She was a leader in the Big Sandy community and loved the Big Sandy basketball Wildcats. She worked for my parents in the Hendrix General Store and in the Dallardsville Post Office for over 20 years. Our community will miss her but she leaves a lasting legacy. She was loved and respected by all. She is now in Heaven.
  7. Michelle Gonzales
    Beautiful Lady who will truly be missed, she was a blessing to everyone she was around. Desi and myself loved her so very much. Prayers for the family. This is a tremendous loss.
  8. Annette Ross (Woodard)
    Our family New her for a long time she will be missed from the Woodard family.
  9. Denton & Gina Maze
    Liz and family,
    We were so very sorry to hear about mamaw’s passing but we know she is rejoicing in Heaven with her Savior and her loved ones who have gone home to Glory before her. You are all in our hearts and our prayers.
    Much love-
    Gina & Denton Maze
  10. Joyce King
    I have known Lois since we moved out here in 1978. I came to know and love her over the years. She s a great lady and true wildcat fan, never missing a game. My prayers to all of the family, especially Liz who has been a very good daughter in law.
    Joyce King
  11. ROBBIE OVERSTREET
    I loved Lois very much. She was always kind and loving to me.
    I always looked forward to a hug and kiss from her at Sun Flower Baptist Church on Sunday or any other place I was with her. I will truly miss her.
    Robbie Overstreet
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