Dorothy M. Krejci
Dorothy M. Krejci, of League City, passed away on Thursday, November 14,2019 in League City, Texas at the age of 77. She was born on September 29, 1942 to Peter and Evelyn Krejci. Dorothy was a graduate of Robert E. Lee high school in Baytown Texas and received her business degree from The University of Texas in Austin, Texas. Following college, she went on to begin a career of 38 years as an International Flight Attendant for American Airlines. She lived in Chicago, Illinois for 30 years before moving back to her home state of Texas. She loved traveling the world with her sister Anita and many friends and family. In her most recent years, you would find her walking her dogs that brought her so much joy along with volunteering to many organizations, playing bridge, and attending church. Dorothy loved her savior Jesus Christ and made it very well known to those close to her that she was ready to meet him in Heaven! Dorothy is survived by her sister Anita Krejci Wilson and husband Charles, Betty Krejci Hairell, Brittney Krejci Davidson, niece Shauna W. Moore and husband Todd of Austin, nephew Dean Wilson and wife Heather of League City, great nieces and nephews Clayton O. Faust, Evan E. Faust, Cooper Lane Wilson, Addison Grace Wilson, Lindsey Kate Moore, Judd Bennett Moore and many other loving family and friends. A visitation will begin at 9:30am with the Celebration of Life Ceremony following at 10:30am on Thursday, November 21, 2019 at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573. A family Grave Side Ceremony will take place on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 11:00AM at Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Cemetery, FM957, Hallettsville, TX 77964. Memorials in honor of Mrs. Krejci can be made to Bay Area Christian School at 4800 W Main St, League City, TX 77573. Ms. Krejci’s family would like to thank Traditions Hospice of South Houston and all of her neighbors of Fairway Pointe.
Dorothy was a pleasure to know and work with at St. Mary’s food pantry. She always had a smile and a positive attitude. We are going to miss her.
During her illness she shared that she was at peace and trusted her Lord to take her home in his time. She was an inspiration to others about what a faith based life was about.
I was very happy to meet Dorothy and to play bridge with her. She was liked
by all who knew her and we will miss her very much.
Dorothy was a very nice person and when she played bridge with us she was always lots of fun.
We will miss her very much.
Dorothy volunteered with me at St. Mary’s Food Pantry. She was always a love.
I knew on the days that Dorothy was helping to have plenty of chocolate candy,
that was her very favorite. Peace to a special Lady.
Dear Anita ,
Dorothy was a Kiwi Sister, American Airlines Stewardess Corp. Moving to Texas in 2006 from Syracuse, New York. Happy Days, Conventions. Monthly lunches, the best of the best . Meeting Dorothy, she was a delight. always smiling. We shall miss her very much. Thank you for coming to the meetings with her. During these difficult times we miss our love ones very much. Memories and pictures tell our story.
Blessings to you and your family. Hugs surround you from me.
Faith is Confidence in God when we do not understand. Hugs Ann