Cheryl Ann Serio Carlson
Cheryl Ann Serio Carlson, 70, of Texas City, passed away March 31, 2015. Cheryl was born October 24, 1944 to Vincent Samuel and Katherine Serio in Galveston, Texas. She was an administrative assistant for Amoco BP for many years. Cheryl is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Kenneth H. Carlson; sister, Dolores Moor; and a grandson, Matthew Kenneth Stevens.
She is survived by her life partner of 22 years, Brenda Langford; daughters, Suzan Ann Stevens (Mitchell W.) and Cindy Ann Gay (William B.); sister, Vivian Renfrow (Paul); Brother, Samuel Serio (Nina); brother-in-law, Joel Moor, Jr.; Brenda’s mother, Joyce Ciranni; grandchildren, Laurel Stevens, Emily Padgett (Justin), Jennifer Stevens, McKenny Gay, Morgan Gay; and two great grandchildren.
A visitation in Cheryl’s honor will be held Monday, April 6, 2015 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, with a rosary at 7:00 pm, Crowder Funeral Home Chapel, Dickinson, Texas. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 am, Tuesday, April 7, 2015, Crowder Funeral Home Chapel, Dickinson, Texas. Internment follows at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery, Dickinson, Texas.
Honored to serve as pall bearers are Timothy Moor, Paul Renfrow, Jr., Vincent Serio, and Vann Wood. Honorary pallbearers are Paul Renfrow, Joel Moor, III, and Dave McCalla.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
Keeping all the family in my prayers. Rest in peace, Aunt Cheryl! We will miss you.
Our condolences go out to the family. May she eternally be with the Lord and may she always have happiness. From Sam Serio, Sally Serio, Sammie Serio, Henryetta Jackson, Vivian Bishop, Sherry Bowman, and James Serio. God bless the family.
You have always meant the world to both Clyde and I. We will miss you a lot. Your family are in our prayers. You are home now. Rest in peace.
My condolences to you all and may God comfort you during this tough time.
I remember years and years ago, we went crabbing and we brought the crabs back to your mom’s house in Plantation Estates. Your mother grabbed a pot, cleaned the crabs, seasoned those boys up and steamed them. They were so good, and I don’t think I’ve had blue crab since that were so good, and she did it so effortless. My prayers are with you all.
We miss you, Memaw. I see you in Mama more and more every day. Please continue to watch over us and our heavy hearts, I love you.