Memorials
We would like to remember all of our friends who are gone.  Use the Add a Memorial button below to submit those that you know of.  Please provide us with as much information as possible.  We will research if needed, and upload their Senior picture.

There is also a Tribute spot on each Memorial where you can comment, share stories, or add to the Memorial.
 

Rebecca "Becky" Brown

Birth Date: 1925-09-16
Deceased Date: 2014-09-02
Obituary:
Becky was born in Orange, on September 16, 1952. She was the daughter of the late James (Peewee) Brown and Mary Alice Brown. She was preceded in death by her father; brother, Gil Brown; niece, Rachel Brown; and nephew, Jesse Brown.  Becky was the caregiver for her father and mother for 35 years. She was an incredible person who loved spending time with her family and friends.

Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, September 4, 2014, at Pinehurst United Pentecostal Church. Life honoring services will be Friday, September 5, at 2:00 p.m., also at the church, with Bro. George Gau officiating. Burial will follow in Bland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jim Brown, Aval Brown, Billy Peveto, Paul Peveto, Payton Brown, and Trea Henderson.
Shaney Fragstein - February 6th, 2016
Gone but never forgotten! I carry your green rabbit foot with me every where I go. Love you always!

Mark Carter

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Willie Cook

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Kevin Daniels

Deceased Date: 2006-08-12
Obituary:
KEVIN DANIELS, 52, died suddenly the 12th of August at St. Luke's Hospital. A through and through Texan, he graduated from UT. He worked for Trammel Crow Co. for many years and for 11 years was Executive Director of CCA, a cause dear to his heart. At his death, Kevin was with Todd Land Development, but his favorite job was coaching his Son in the Post Oak Little League.
John Crew - July 26th, 2014
Kevin Daniels was a good soul.  Tormented by family issues, he did the best he could but it just wasn't good enough to free him of the guilt put on him by his father.  I loved him and wished he could of seen how wonderful his daughter has become and how beautiful his granddaughters are.  I see him every day in all of them. 

Ronnie Garrison

Birth Date: 1954-05-28
Deceased Date: 2009-02-16
Obituary:
Ronnie was a lifelong resident of Orange, graduated from Stark High School in 1972 where he played varsity football since the 10th grade. He then earned a scholarship to play football for Texas A & M University in College Station. Ron had previously worked as a process operator for the Echo Plant in Orange and he then worked as a nurse for both Christus - St. Mary Hospital and The Medical Center of Southeast Texas, both in Port Arthur. Ron was extremely passionate about music, he played the guitar since the age of 14 and enjoyed many types of music. Although he had many loves in his life, the most important was his love for his family. He enjoyed cooking on the grill and inviting his family and friends to come over and eat with him. Ron also possessed many areas of creativity, he enjoyed reading and going out on the water.
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Nan Gipson

Birth Date: 1953-12-20
Deceased Date: 2019-03-02
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Mike Guidry

Deceased Date: 2023-11-28
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alice guidry cox - September 7th, 2012
my brother,my friend.he was a good UNCLE who help me raise my 2 sons.miss you

Virgie Guillory

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Patricia Wier (Hale)

Birth Date: 1954-07-05
Deceased Date: 2015-06-23
Obituary:
Patricia Hale Weir passed away on June 23, 2015 at her home in Frisco, Texas surrounded by family and friends. Tricia was born on July 5, 1954 to Paul E. and Charlotte “Chockey” Hale in Beaumont, Texas. She was raised in Orange, Texas attending Lutcher Stark High School.
In 1977, she received her B.A. degree in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin where she was later employed as a Charge Nurse at the Austin State School. In 1978, she married Keith Weir, the love of her life, in the First Presbyterian Church in Orange. They moved back to Orange in 1981 where they enjoyed 37 years of marriage, raising two children, Taylor and Justin.
Tricia worked briefly for Southeast Texas Hospice before she found her passion of caring for the children in local schools. She worked for West Orange-Stark School District, mainly Anderson Elementary, beginning in 1985.
In 1993, she transferred to Mauriceville School District where she worked for 15 years. She was a loving and caring influence to both the children and the staff of Mauriceville Elementary until her retirement in 2007.
She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and a dedicated member of Service League of Orange for many years. During her lifetime, she served in numerous capacities for First Presbyterian Church in Orange.
In December of 2014, she and Keith and her mother, Chockey, moved to Frisco, Texas to be close to her children and 3-year-old grandson.
She is preceded in death by her father, Paul E. Hale and her sister, Julie Ann Hale. She is survived by her mother, Chockey Hale, her huband, Keith Weir, her sister, Frieda Hale of Houston, her son, Justin Weir of Dallas and her daughter, Taylor Edwards, son-in-law, Casey Edwards and grandson, Cason Edwards of Frisco, Texas.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas, followed by a visitation with the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Head for the Cure Foundation, a brain cancer awareness non-profit organization. You may participate online at www.Headforthecure.org by visiting her memorial page at www.headforthecure.org/foundation/memorials/patricia-weir or by mail at
Head for the Cure
2020 Baltimore, Suite 201
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
 


Patricia Hale Weir passed away on June 23, 2015 at her home in Frisco, Texas surrounded by family and friends. Tricia was born on July 5, 1954 to Paul E. and Charlotte “Chockey” Hale in Beaumont, Texas. She was raised in Orange, Texas attending Lutcher Stark High School.

In 1977, she received her B.A. degree in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin where she was later employed as a Charge Nurse at the Austin State School. In 1978, she married Keith Weir, the love of her life, in the First Presbyterian Church in Orange. They moved back to Orange in 1981 where they enjoyed 37 years of marriage, raising two children, Taylor and Justin.

Tricia worked briefly for Southeast Texas Hospice before she found her passion of caring for the children in local schools. She worked for West Orange-Stark School District, mainly Anderson Elementary, beginning in 1985.

In 1993, she transferred to Mauriceville School District where she worked for 15 years. She was a loving and caring influence to both the children and the staff of Mauriceville Elementary until her retirement in 2007.

She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and a dedicated member of Service League of Orange for many years. During her lifetime, she served in numerous capacities for First Presbyterian Church in Orange.

In December of 2014, she and Keith and her mother, Chockey, moved to Frisco, Texas to be close to her children and 3-year-old grandson.

She is preceded in death by her father, Paul E. Hale and her sister, Julie Ann Hale. She is survived by her mother, Chockey Hale, her huband, Keith Weir, her sister, Frieda Hale of Houston, her son, Justin Weir of Dallas and her daughter, Taylor Edwards, son-in-law, Casey Edwards and grandson, Cason Edwards of Frisco, Texas.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas, followed by a visitation with the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Head for the Cure Foundation, a brain cancer awareness non-profit organization. You may participate online at www.Headforthecure.org by visiting her memorial page at www.headforthecure.org/foundation/memorials/patricia-weir or by mail at

Head for the Cure

2020 Baltimore, Suite 201

Kansas City, Missouri 64108
- See more at: http://kogt.com/obituaries/patricia-hale-weir-2/#sthash.EbiODGRf.dpuf


Patricia Hale Weir passed away on June 23, 2015 at her home in Frisco, Texas surrounded by family and friends. Tricia was born on July 5, 1954 to Paul E. and Charlotte “Chockey” Hale in Beaumont, Texas. She was raised in Orange, Texas attending Lutcher Stark High School.

In 1977, she received her B.A. degree in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin where she was later employed as a Charge Nurse at the Austin State School. In 1978, she married Keith Weir, the love of her life, in the First Presbyterian Church in Orange. They moved back to Orange in 1981 where they enjoyed 37 years of marriage, raising two children, Taylor and Justin.

Tricia worked briefly for Southeast Texas Hospice before she found her passion of caring for the children in local schools. She worked for West Orange-Stark School District, mainly Anderson Elementary, beginning in 1985.

In 1993, she transferred to Mauriceville School District where she worked for 15 years. She was a loving and caring influence to both the children and the staff of Mauriceville Elementary until her retirement in 2007.

She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and a dedicated member of Service League of Orange for many years. During her lifetime, she served in numerous capacities for First Presbyterian Church in Orange.

In December of 2014, she and Keith and her mother, Chockey, moved to Frisco, Texas to be close to her children and 3-year-old grandson.

She is preceded in death by her father, Paul E. Hale and her sister, Julie Ann Hale. She is survived by her mother, Chockey Hale, her huband, Keith Weir, her sister, Frieda Hale of Houston, her son, Justin Weir of Dallas and her daughter, Taylor Edwards, son-in-law, Casey Edwards and grandson, Cason Edwards of Frisco, Texas.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas, followed by a visitation with the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Head for the Cure Foundation, a brain cancer awareness non-profit organization. You may participate online at www.Headforthecure.org by visiting her memorial page at www.headforthecure.org/foundation/memorials/patricia-weir or by mail at

Head for the Cure

2020 Baltimore, Suite 201

Kansas City, Missouri 64108
- See more at: http://kogt.com/obituaries/patricia-hale-weir-2/#sthash.EbiODGRf.dpuf


Patricia Hale Weir passed away on June 23, 2015 at her home in Frisco, Texas surrounded by family and friends. Tricia was born on July 5, 1954 to Paul E. and Charlotte “Chockey” Hale in Beaumont, Texas. She was raised in Orange, Texas attending Lutcher Stark High School.

In 1977, she received her B.A. degree in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin where she was later employed as a Charge Nurse at the Austin State School. In 1978, she married Keith Weir, the love of her life, in the First Presbyterian Church in Orange. They moved back to Orange in 1981 where they enjoyed 37 years of marriage, raising two children, Taylor and Justin.

Tricia worked briefly for Southeast Texas Hospice before she found her passion of caring for the children in local schools. She worked for West Orange-Stark School District, mainly Anderson Elementary, beginning in 1985.

In 1993, she transferred to Mauriceville School District where she worked for 15 years. She was a loving and caring influence to both the children and the staff of Mauriceville Elementary until her retirement in 2007.

She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and a dedicated member of Service League of Orange for many years. During her lifetime, she served in numerous capacities for First Presbyterian Church in Orange.

In December of 2014, she and Keith and her mother, Chockey, moved to Frisco, Texas to be close to her children and 3-year-old grandson.

She is preceded in death by her father, Paul E. Hale and her sister, Julie Ann Hale. She is survived by her mother, Chockey Hale, her huband, Keith Weir, her sister, Frieda Hale of Houston, her son, Justin Weir of Dallas and her daughter, Taylor Edwards, son-in-law, Casey Edwards and grandson, Cason Edwards of Frisco, Texas.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas, followed by a visitation with the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Head for the Cure Foundation, a brain cancer awareness non-profit organization. You may participate online at www.Headforthecure.org by visiting her memorial page at www.headforthecure.org/foundation/memorials/patricia-weir or by mail at

Head for the Cure

2020 Baltimore, Suite 201

Kansas City, Missouri 64108
- See more at: http://kogt.com/obituaries/patricia-hale-weir-2/#sthash.EbiODGRf.dpuf
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Phyllis Hebert

Birth Date: 1954-07-14
Deceased Date: 2008-09-15
Obituary:
PHYLLIS HOPE HEBERT, 54, died peacefully on Monday, September 15, 2008, at Methodist Willowbrook Hospital in Houston after struggling with brain cancer and seizures for over 29 years. Phyllis was born July 14, 1954 at Orange Memorial Hospital to Lloyd and Edia (Picard) Hebert. She was preceded in death by both parents. She is survived by sisters Gail (Mrs. Ray Savoy) of Youngsville, LA; Karen (Mrs. Fleet Trahan) of Okinawa, Japan; and Terri who lived with Phyllis and attended to her needs for the past 12 years. Phyllis is also survived by nephew, David Savoy of Atlanta, GA, godchild, Staci (Savoy) Spisak of Lafayette, LA and niece, Susan (Savoy) Codina of Youngsville, LA. She attended elementary school at St. Mary's in Orange, and graduated from Lutcher Stark High School and Durham Business College. She was a bookkeeper for M&I Industries and American Darling Valve in Beaumont. She volunteered at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital in Houston. Phyllis was very talented. Her hobbies included knitting, crocheting and counted cross-stitch. In her earlier years she was the owner of Phyllis' Stained Glass in Orange and created custom stained glass designs. Thanks to Sue Robinson for the weekday care of Phyllis and to the staff at Methodist for treating Phyllis with such dignity and care.
Susan Mumbach Lester - April 25th, 2012
I don't even know how to respond to this loss.... She was a wonderful friend, and though I haven't been in contact in so many many years, I especially remember her fairness and honesty.
Jenny MEaux Forsyth - January 12th, 2012
Phyllis was my best friend since the 4th grade. I miss her terribly . I know she would have been so excited for our 40th reunion. She loved reunions so much. Love and  miss our fun times together. Jenny
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