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1920 - 2009
Lois "Coots" Fagg died Feb 4th, 2009 at her long time home in Evadale, Texas. She was born in Jacksonville, Texas on May 10th, 1920 as the youngest girl in a family of nine children. Longtime resident of Evadale, Texas, Lois was a faithful member of Central Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Grover Fagg; her grandson, George Malcolm Thompson, Jr.; and her son-in-law, George Thompson Sr. She is survived by her children, Patricia Thompson, Mike Fagg and wife Vickie; grandchildren, Kim Albers and husband Jeff, Brad Thompson and wife Brenda, Keith Fagg and wife Channa, Julie Melissa Wilson and husband Keith; great grandchildren, Kennedy, Cadden, Carter, and McKinley.
"Coots" brought joy to her family for many years with her delicious home cooked Sunday lunches. She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and devoted friend. One of her greatest joys was to have family and friends visiting in her home. A visit to Cootsie's house was sure to include a cup of coffee and homemade dessert.
Funeral Services were be held at Central Baptist Church on February 6, 2009 at 1:00pm. Visitation will be held at Farmers Funeral Home in Silsbee, Texas at 6:00pm on Thursday, February 3, 2009.
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There are currently 6 condolences.
Jeff D. Jones
jdjonez@sbcglobal.net
Saturday February 7, 2009 at
10:37 AM
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"Coots" as we lovingly called her was a Jewell in this world. She was a very thoughtfull and loving person. I recall the first time I met her when I married her niece Mary Ann. We went to Evadale to visit she and Grover. They made me feel like part of the family that very day. I slept on he couch in the living room . She made everyone feel like a part of the family . I will miss her wonderfull smile and warm greeting at the family re-union. I am sure there is a great celebration going on in Heaven this very day with all the loved ones that have gone on before her. May God continue to bless her family, Mike , Pat and all the children. Mary and Ann and I will pray for each of you in the coming day's . God bless each of you.
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Cathy Humphrey
Friday February 6, 2009 at
9:43 PM
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What an awesome lady! Was the example of a true Christian who loved her family. In her living she taught me much from her example and yet in her dying she has taught me to share with our loved ones what they mean to us. God bless this family!
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Margo Calhoun
mcalhoun@evadalek12.net
Thursday February 5, 2009 at
5:13 PM
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Pat,Mike and family: Cootsie was a very SPECIAL aunt. I will miss her hug she always had to offer anytime, and ESPECIALLY the one I could count on when I sat beside her in church along with the whisper in my ear "I love you".
Her memories will always be very dear to my heart. Remember we aren't saying good-bye but for a time, because one day I know I'll feel her hug and hear her words "I Love You". GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.
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Jerry and Linda Fling
Thursday February 5, 2009 at
11:05 AM
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Love you and we will miss seeing
you,Need to have one more cup of
coffee at the lake.
LOVE JERRY ,LINDA
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Susan Stewart
colcam@centurytel.net
Thursday February 5, 2009 at
10:11 AM
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Aunt Pat and family:
I was sorry to hear about Mrs. Fagg's death. She was such a precious, dear lady & I always felt like she was my family, too. Love, Susan
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Peggy Scarborough
rowdygurl@aol.com
Wednesday February 4, 2009 at
5:15 PM
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Kim and family...please know you are being thought of during this time of sorrow. Sending my love...
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