Margaret Louviere
Margaret Louviere, 95, of Orange, Texas, passed away on Monday, April 25, 2016, at The Meadows Nursing facility in Orange.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 29, 2016, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Ed Rawls of Silver Oaks Baptist Church in Orange and Reverend Tommy Anthony from McDonald Memorial Baptist Church in Orange. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Born in Vinton, Louisiana, on November 29, 1920, she was the daughter of Charlie and Ellen Mosier. She attended and graduated from Orangefield Schools. She was the last surviving member of the Orangefield High School Class of 1938. After graduation she moved to Port Arthur to attend Cosmetology School. She didn’t work in Port Arthur very long when she met and married Lionel Louviere in 1943. Lionel was stationed in Victoria, Texas in the Army Air Corps. He later transferred to Enid, Oklahoma where they lived until July of 1945. Their first child, Mike, was born in November of 1945. Lionel was discharged in January of 1946 and they moved to the Orange area. Daughter, Sue, was born five years later.
Margaret worked for J.C. Penney’s as the credit and catalogue manager, the Thrift and Gift Shop in downtown Orange, and as a Docent for Heritage House Museum. After her retirement she spent time knitting, crocheting, and tatting. She made and donated many cap and bootee sets through the years for new babies at Orange Hospital. Recently she was still knitting and crocheting items for Orange Christian Services’ clients. She also frequently baked banana bread and fed employees at Granger Chevrolet. Until November of 2015 she lived alone at Optimist Village Apartments where she resided for ten years. She enjoyed her independence and friendships from her neighbors there.
A lifelong Baptist, she was a member of McDonald Baptist Church. Her strong faith helped her become a three time cancer survivor; something she took great pride in.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lionel J. Louviere; sister, Jimmie Huff; brother-in-law, Thomas E. Huff; great-uncle, Dan Belile; and son-in-law, Dan Ryder.
Margaret is survived by her children, Mike Louviere, of Orange and Sue Ryder, of Orange; grandchildren, Mike Louviere and wife Ruth, of Buna, Lesley Bearden and husband Gary, of Fannett, Kate Kalstein and husband Jon, of Denver, CO, Megan Gerald and husband Brandon, of Alvin; great-grandchildren, Emily, Tyler, Victoria, Angela, Parker, Quinn, and Payton; and her nephew, Charlie Huff and wife Grace, of Orange.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to “Live Wire” Senior Group and McDonald Memorial Baptist Church or to Orange County Historical Society at P.O. Box 1345, Orange, TX 77631.
Condolences
Alaniz & Codie Vasquez
April 28, 2016
Alaniz & Codie Vasquez purchased the Spring Has Sprung Mixed Basket for the family of Margaret Louviere.
Mary Frances Pevey Bunn
April 27, 2016
Sue and Mike we were so sorry to hear you have lost your Mother. I remember your Mother from the time we were in school together. She was a nice Lady. I know the pain of loss is great. Just remember she is at home in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father where there is no more pain or suffering. Just peace. I pray for peace for you and your family. Love to all.
Mary Frances Pevey Bunn
Kathy Spector Addison
April 27, 2016
Sue and Mike, please accept my condolence on the loss of your Mother. My Mother (La,V) will be so disappointed that she can not attend. My prayers and blesings are with you all. Kathy Spector Addison
Acart
April 27, 2016
Dear Family: Please accept my condolence for the loss of your loved one. To live to be this age is truly a blessing from God. (Psalm ninety verse ten) Imagine your loved one living "forever". That is what the Bible promises at Revelation twenty-one verse four because one of the things that will be gone is death and Isaiah twenty-five verse eight says that “He (God) will swallow up death forever.” For those who have died, God promises they will be resurrected back to earth under peaceful conditions. Your beloved is included in that promise. (Acts twenty-four verse fifteen; Psalm thirty-seven verse eleven) We can trust God and put all of our faith in him because he does not lie. (Numbers twenty-three verse nineteen)