Mary Alice Primeaux's Obituary
MARY ALICE PRIMEAUX
December 2, 1956 – June 29, 2020
Mary Primeaux, of Houston Texas, went to be with our Lord and Savior unexpectedly on Monday, June 29, 2020.
Mary was born in Tonawanda, New York and moved to Houston Texas in the late 1960’s. Mary dedicated her life to her husband of 48 years, children and grandchildren. She enjoyed reading romance novels, playing card games with her sister but mostly she enjoyed her coffee. You would not dare come between her and her coffee.
She was well-known in the Sheldon community for her 36 years of hard work and dedication to Jo Ann’s Day Care. Ms. Mary was a mom, grandmother, and best friend to everyone that walked through the doors.
Most of all, always with a smile on her face, Mary was the best mother and friend anyone could have asked for with a heart of gold.
Mary is preceded in death by her mother Patricia Krock, Father Frank Lucas, Stepfather Gene Krock, Mother and Father in Law, Wanda and Avery Primeaux, Sisters Holly Link and Laramie Krock, and Brother Fred Krock.
Mary is survived by her husband Robert Primeaux of Houston. Her children, Kenneth and Brandi Primeaux of Houston, Stephanie Primeaux of Liberty, Melissa Primeaux of San Leon and Nelson Primeaux of Houston and Grandchildren:Hannah Primeaux, Jacquelin Alexis Primeaux, Trevor Primeaux, Kaden Smith, Zachary Smith, Dyaln Stokes, Matthew Stokes, Jacob Stokes
Railey Smith, Seth Smith, Christian Primeaux
Mary is also survived by Sisters, Debbie Hall of Cleveland Texas, Kim Hubenak of Texas, and Brother Sam Willis of Las Vegas NV. Along with sister in laws, brother in laws and countless nieces, nephews and many friends. Pallbearers: Kenneth Primeaux, Nelson Primeaux, Trevor Primeaux, Aaron Bocanegra, John Stokes, Damon Marceaux.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10am to 11am with burial to follow at 11:30 am at San Jacinto Funeral Home & Memorial Park 14659 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77015.
Due to Covid-19, for the visitation inside the chapel, there is a limit 50 people in attendant with a mask with social distancing. Anyone can attend at the burial site with a mask and social distancing.
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