Carrie Janine Hester
Carrie Janine Hester, of Seabrook, passed away on Friday, March 7, 2025 in LaPorte, Texas at the age of 56. She was born on December 27, 1968 in Houston, Texas to Ed and Marilyn Hester.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents Harry and Roberta Swann and Edwin and Margaret Hester, sister Kimberley Hester Mules and uncle Harry Swann, Jr.
Carrie is survived by her parents Ed and Marilyn, brother Michael Hester, nieces and nephews Tyler Mules and wife Kelli, Megan Mules, Jensen Miller and many other loving family and friends.
The Family will receive friends on Friday, March 28, 2025 from 5:00 – 9:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will follow on Saturday at 11:00am at Clear Creek Community Church (Egret Bay Campus) , 999 FM 270, League City, Texas 77573 with Pastor Aaron Lutz presiding. Interment will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.
Serving as Pallbearers will be Tyler Mules, Geoff Mules, Jason Swann, Travis Swann, Kyle Post and Nicky LaBarbera.
You may send flowers to Crowder Funeral Home, in League City or memorials to Clear Creek Community Church, 999 FM 270, League City, Texas 77573.
Carrie will be missed as she was a light and could bring joy to those around her. She loved deeply and will be remembered as fond memories in the lives she touched. I’m so happy to be part of her journey in life, and I know she is dancing with the angels in heaven now.
We are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our prayers.
I am so very sorry Marilyn and Ed for your loss. Me and Joseph have known Carrie for a very long time and will miss her. She was always such a joy, funny, loved having hair fixed so pretty! It was always fun to see her showing off her new jewelry at our Loving Hearts parties and to see how she would be dressed up for the occasion. She’d light up bright when she would talk about helping out in the infant room at church. She sure loved those babies. Praying for you all and may God Bless You. Love – Teresa and Joseph
Dear Ed & Marilyn,
Paul and I loved Carrie too. Paul still has the cross she made affixed to his guitar. We still talk about Carrie, especially at Christmas when we display the cute M. r. & Mrs. Santa she made. Carrie often comes to mind when I see glitzy jewelry or garments. She was a joy and you two are a prefect example of never ending love and care.
Stay strong, Paul & Marian Gordner
I’m so sorry for your loss, I remember when I stayed with her and she just wanted us to go shopping and go out to eat. She would call me and tell me she missed me staying with her. I’ll miss her sweet phone calls.
Betty Miller
Everyone who knew Carrie has had their heart stolen by her. To know Carrie is to love her.
I have very fond memories of Carrie at Christmas time singing Christmas carols, and she CAN sing and is probably doing so in heaven right now. She loved Christmas and making crafts which she then gave out. I have some of those crafts and I will treasure them and think fondly of her while she sat singing and moving her shoulders in rhythm to music while I did her hair. I Love you Carrie!