Friday, December 18, 2015
Deane Poth Key
Deane P. Key of Avondale, Pennsylvania passed away at her home on Saturday, September 5, 2015. She was 77 years old. Born in Houston, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Arnold T. Poth and the late Viola M. Poth.
She was the beloved wife of P. Leland Key; mother of Charlotte K. Geiger and her husband James R. Geiger and Leland J. Key and his wife Julie C. Key; grandmother of Matthew J. Geiger, Garrett A. Geiger, Julia L. Key, Ashleigh M. Key, and Caitlyn E. Key; and sister of the late Arnold T. Poth, Jr.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to the Abramson Cancer Center at the Chester County Hospital, 701 E. Marshall Street, West Chester, PA 19382 or Neighborhood Health Hospice, 400 E. Marshall Street, West Chester, PA 19382.
A Celebration of Deane’s life will be held on Sunday, October 4 at the Traditions at Inniscrone Clubhouse located at 320 Whitestone Road in Avondale, PA. Members of Deane’s family will be present from 2 to 5 PM to share memories of her life with friends and neighbors. Light refreshments will be served.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Kara Lynne Monroe
Kara Lynne Monroe Heiss
Kara Lynne Monroe Heiss passed away peacefully at her home in Houston, Texas
the 25th of November 2015.
Kara Lynne was born in Houston the 4th of November 1938. She attended West University Elementary, Pershing Junior High and graduated from Lamar High School in 1956. She earned her B.A. degree from the University of Houston in 1960, majoring in French. Kara spent a semester in France which helped develop her lifelong passion for the French language and culture.
Kara's last years found her housebound due to several health issues. She made a point to stay in touch with friends and family through phone conversations and she never missed sending birthday or holiday cards to everyone in the family. Kara found great joy in her pet cats and any number of other cats that seemed to hang around her house knowing they would get fed. She also was a true fan of both the Astros and the Texans, never missing a game on TV.
Kara Lynne was born in Houston the 4th of November 1938. She attended West University Elementary, Pershing Junior High and graduated from Lamar High School in 1956. She earned her B.A. degree from the University of Houston in 1960, majoring in French. Kara spent a semester in France which helped develop her lifelong passion for the French language and culture.
Kara's last years found her housebound due to several health issues. She made a point to stay in touch with friends and family through phone conversations and she never missed sending birthday or holiday cards to everyone in the family. Kara found great joy in her pet cats and any number of other cats that seemed to hang around her house knowing they would get fed. She also was a true fan of both the Astros and the Texans, never missing a game on TV.
Kara worked with her mother, Hilda, for many years on children's programs for West University Baptist Church and was a member of the choir for over 20 years. She was a member of the Bluebell Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and held many offices in that organization over the years.
Kara Lynne was preceded in death by her sister, Mary Ann Monroe Moore and her mother Hilda and father Bill Monroe.
Kara Lynne is survived by her two brothers; Bill Monroe and wife, Debbie; Glenn Monroe and wife, Cathey, all of Fort Worth, Texas; and brother-in-law, Chadd Moore of Houston. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and their children.
The interment service is to be conducted at one o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 12th of December at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, 6900 Lawndale Street in Houston.
In lieu of customary remembrances, contributions in Kara's memory may be directed to Houston Humane Society, 14700 Almeda Rd., Houston, TX 77053; or Susan G. Komen , 602 Sawyer St., Suite 201, Houston, TX 77007.
Published in Houston
Chronicle on Dec. 9, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Eddie Cornitius
Leonard Edwin Cornitius,
Jr. (Ed)
1936-2015
Died on November 26, 2015, at age 79 years. The son of Leonard
and Janet Cornitius, he was born in Houston, Texas on April 23, 1936. A
graduate of Lamar High School, he resided all of his life in Houston with the
exception of time served in the U. S. Army and immediately thereafter. He later
had a highly successful career at NASA. He is remembered with love by his son,
Clinton Cole Cornitius; his sister, Lynette Horrocks; his brother, Timothy
Cornitius; and his wife of 45 years, Merle whom he called “A Gem”. He was a
faithful member of the Nassau Bay Baptist Church. Visitation will be at 10am
Tuesday, Dec. 1, followed by funeral service at 11am at Nassau Bay Baptist
Church.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Roy Toney James, Jr.
1938-2015
Roy Toney James, Jr., passed away on November 30, 2015, in Houston, Texas. He was born in Houston on June 19, 1938. He was the son of Roy T. James, Sr., and Hortense Moers James of Houston, Texas. Roy attended Lamar High School and graduated from Rice University in 1962. He was commissioned in the Army Corps of Engineers and served with the 317th Combat Engineer Battalion in Germany. Later, he served in the 37th Engineer Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. After serving in the Army, he entered the business community in Houston, eventually owning Lamps Etc. He engaged in various investment activities, including real estate in the Houston area and in Wimberley, Texas. Roy was a knowledgeable gun collector and avid hunter. He is survived by one brother, John V. James and wife, Martha of San Antonio, Texas; and many cousins. Roy is fortunate in life to have had many close friends from early school days through college, and his military experience, into his business and leisure life. We are thankful for the help and concern of his cousin John Simon Moers, wife Cheryl, and his friends who supported him.
The family will accept friends from 12-2PM on Wednesday, December 2nd at Forest Park Lawndale. A private Interment will immediately follow.
1938-2015
Roy Toney James, Jr., passed away on November 30, 2015, in Houston, Texas. He was born in Houston on June 19, 1938. He was the son of Roy T. James, Sr., and Hortense Moers James of Houston, Texas. Roy attended Lamar High School and graduated from Rice University in 1962. He was commissioned in the Army Corps of Engineers and served with the 317th Combat Engineer Battalion in Germany. Later, he served in the 37th Engineer Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. After serving in the Army, he entered the business community in Houston, eventually owning Lamps Etc. He engaged in various investment activities, including real estate in the Houston area and in Wimberley, Texas. Roy was a knowledgeable gun collector and avid hunter. He is survived by one brother, John V. James and wife, Martha of San Antonio, Texas; and many cousins. Roy is fortunate in life to have had many close friends from early school days through college, and his military experience, into his business and leisure life. We are thankful for the help and concern of his cousin John Simon Moers, wife Cheryl, and his friends who supported him.
The family will accept friends from 12-2PM on Wednesday, December 2nd at Forest Park Lawndale. A private Interment will immediately follow.
Roy James Jr.
Roy Toney James, Jr. 1938-2015
Roy Toney James, Jr., passed away on November 30, 2015, in Houston, Texas. He was born in Houston on June 19, 1938. He was the son of Roy T. James, Sr., and Hortense Moers James of Houston, Texas. Roy attended Lamar High School and graduated from Rice University in 1962. He was commissioned in the Army Corps of Engineers and served with the 317th Combat Engineer Battalion in Germany. Later, he served in the 37th Engineer Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. After serving in the Army, he entered the business community in Houston, eventually owning Lamps Etc. He engaged in various investment activities, including real estate in the Houston area and in Wimberley, Texas. Roy was a knowledgeable gun collector and avid hunter. He is survived by one brother, John V. James and wife, Martha of San Antonio, Texas; and many cousins. Roy is fortunate in life to have had many close friends from early school days through college, and his military experience, into his business and leisure life. We are thankful for the help and concern of his cousin John Simon Moers, wife Cheryl, and his friends who supported him.
The family will accept friends from 12-2PM on Wednesday, December 2nd at Forest Park Lawndale. A private Interment will immediately follow.
Roy Toney James, Jr., passed away on November 30, 2015, in Houston, Texas. He was born in Houston on June 19, 1938. He was the son of Roy T. James, Sr., and Hortense Moers James of Houston, Texas. Roy attended Lamar High School and graduated from Rice University in 1962. He was commissioned in the Army Corps of Engineers and served with the 317th Combat Engineer Battalion in Germany. Later, he served in the 37th Engineer Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. After serving in the Army, he entered the business community in Houston, eventually owning Lamps Etc. He engaged in various investment activities, including real estate in the Houston area and in Wimberley, Texas. Roy was a knowledgeable gun collector and avid hunter. He is survived by one brother, John V. James and wife, Martha of San Antonio, Texas; and many cousins. Roy is fortunate in life to have had many close friends from early school days through college, and his military experience, into his business and leisure life. We are thankful for the help and concern of his cousin John Simon Moers, wife Cheryl, and his friends who supported him.
The family will accept friends from 12-2PM on Wednesday, December 2nd at Forest Park Lawndale. A private Interment will immediately follow.
Published in Houston
Chronicle on Dec. 1, 2015
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