Nancy Lou Simpson Stewart

Nancy was born in Houston, Texas on August 11, 1928, to Charles Lee Simpson and Leda Lee Leggett (both predeceased).  Nancy attended Stephen F. Austin Senior High and graduated at Noon on May 24, 1945, and was married at 6:00pm, she was 16 years old.  Nancy married Wayne Louis Stewart and were married for almost 61 years until he passed in April of 2006.

Nancy along with her husband Wayne were active in at Parker-Memorial United Methodist Church and the Elks Lodge in Pasadena.  They shared a love of travel and camping.  They spent many a Friday night at the Elks Lodge dancing and playing darts.  Their Cruising adventures took them to Hawaii and Alaska.  But their greatest love was to go to Los Vegas.  The one armed bandits didn’t have a chance!

During Nancy’s professional career she served as President of the Houston Area Women’s Credit Association and was as a very active member of the Elks Lodged was Crowned Queen of the Elks “100” Club.   Nancy was a social butterfly with many friends.

Nancy had four children, Sharon Ann Stewart-Bumpas (predeceased), and her husband Eddie, Judy Kay Stewart-Smith, Terry Wayne Stewart and Trudy Gale Stewart-Singleton and her husband, Leslie.  She is survived by seven Grandchildren, Christopher Bumpas, his Wife Jeanna, Tina Spillman, her husband Jeff, Gina Patrick, her husband Wayne, Michael Bumpas, his wife Shari, Patrick Smith, his wife Emily, Bryan Stewart, his wife Karen, and Stewart Singleton.  She is survived by 15 Great Grand children and 16 Great Great Grandchildren and one more on the way.  Whew, what a family tree!

The Family will receive friends on Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 11:00am with a Ceremony at 12:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573. Interment will follow the ceremony at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.

In Lieu of flowers, you may send memorials to:

https://barriodogs.org/

or

https://galvbay.org/

6 comments

  1. May God give you grace and peace during this time of loss. My mother, Mary Ann Evans has so many fond memories of the Parker Sunday School class parties with your mother. Karen Morrow

    Karen Morrow
    • Thank you, Karen

      I do have some Fidelis class Pics that have your mom and Dad in them.
      Are you on Facebook? I have posted some pictures on my page.

      Tell Mary Ann, your mom hello and give her a hug from all of us.

      Hugs,
      Thank you,
      Trudy Gales Stewart Singleton

      Trudy Singleton
  2. Beautiful Mrs.Nancy…. To have met you was a pleasure. I love you and will forever miss you dearly. You brought warmth with your smile and endless conversations. I’m glad I got to see you to say I love you and hear your voice one last time. I thank Judy and Trudy for allowing us at Village to be apart of this journey in your mom’s time of need. I pray peace, love and comfort to the family in your time of grief. To have known her was to love truly love her so I know the family is missing her dearly. They say to be absent of the body is to be present with the Lord so I thank God for allowing the use of his angel on earth and now for her watching over all in heaven. My love, sympathy and prayers to you all. 💜 ~MiMi

    MiMi B
    • Hi Mimi,

      I did nto get to meet you in person but I am so grateful for all the love and care shown to Momma. You were truly one of her Angels.

      Thank you so very much,
      Trudy

      Trudy Stewart-Singleton
  3. Dear Stewart Family: Our hearts are heavy with the passing of your Mom. I’ve known your family since we moved onto Agnes Street when Trudy and I were both just four years old! I’m so glad your Mom got to meet my kids in 2008. Your family is a vital piece of my history and I take comfort in knowing our parents are neighbors again in Heaven. Mrs. Stewart was a hard working woman and Mother and set a fine example as how to work outside the home and raise a family during a time when that wasn’t commonplace. I can hear your Dad saying, “Hey Catfish – what took you so long to get here, I’ve been waiting for you!” Mrs. Stewart: from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to say “thank you, I’ll miss you and please give my parents a hug from me”. Love from the Mier Family in California (Naomi, Frank, Austin and Mariah)

    Naomi Pryor Mier
  4. Trudy, I did not know your mom but she had to be SO precious because of raising such a precious daughter! My love goes out to you during this difficult time!
    Alice Gullett

    Alice Gullett

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