Lucille Daniels
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Lucille Daniels
April 26, 1932 - December 19, 2016
2 Timothy 4:7 is the
scripture that has run through the life of Lucille Daniels as it did through
her precious husband, Charles, "I have fought the good fight, I have
finished the course, I have kept the faith." Grandmother's course
and her good fight was finished Monday, December 19, 2016 at Harbor Hospice in
Beaumont, Texas. The family wishes to thank Harbor Hospice for the love, care,
and expertise that they gave to Grandmother and our family.
Anna Lucille Eakens Daniels
was born April 26, 1932 to J. A. and Daisy Beasley Eakens in Huntsville,
Texas. Her parents preceded her in death, as did her husband of 48 years,
Charles E. Daniels. She faithfully stood by Charles' side no matter what
the occasion and always made him proud of her and their family. She is
also preceded in death by her beloved son, Terry Lynn Daniels. It would be most
interesting to know the conversation that transpired in Heaven when
Grandmother, Grandaddy, and Terry were united on those streets of gold.
Lucille is survived by her
daughter, Janet Daniels, who stood by her side tirelessly until the angels came
to carry her home. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Diane
Ramby Daniels. Grandchildren include Brooke Daniels Moczygemba and husband,
Brad; Charissa Piazza Lewis and husband, J. C.; Joshua Bradley Daniels; Adam
Charles Piazza; and Stacey Houston Lewis and husband, Matt. Great-grandchildren
include Bree Elyse Moczygemba, Braxton Terry Moczygemba, Jackson Charles Lewis,
Cambrie Danielle Lewis, and Megan McLehany. Grandmother loved her family
and cherished each one greatly. Her wishes were for each one to be successful
and to serve the Lord.
Lucille moved to Kountze in
1952 with her husband Charles as they put down roots and started a
family. She assisted him in founding Daniels Building and Construction,
Inc. where she recently celebrated her retirement with 59 years of service. She
is fondly remembered for screening calls and keeping all of the employees in
place.
Lucille was also a founding
member of Cornerstone Baptist Church. She faithfully served the Lord for many
years and spoke of His love and care for her often.
Grandmother is best
remembered by her family as a hard working person who was in control of all things
around her. She lovingly planned many Christmas celebrations where the
grandkids and great-grandkids were buried in gifts and joy. We love you,
Grandmother and will miss you so very much. Please tell Grandaddy and TD that
we will join you one day.
A gathering of Mrs. Daniels'
family and friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 21, 2016, with
her funeral service at 2:00 p.m., at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 1600 South
Pine Street, Kountze. Interment will follow at Guedry Cemetery, Batson.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to Cornerstone Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box
2220, Kountze, Texas
77625.
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