Lois W. Bilski
Lois W. Bilski, 87, passed away on 1/25/2019 in Pasadena, Texas. She was born on November 2, 1931 in Groveton, Texas to Albert and Leona Wright. Lois is survived by: her husband, Valerian; daughter, Beth Landry; sons, Valerian Bilski II and Frank Bilski; sister, Madeline Barker; 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren, and numerous family members and friends. She had a passion for life and loved to be with her family. She worked as a teller for Southwestern Bell and as a homemaker. Her loving and joyful nature will be deeply missed by all who knew her. The visitation will be held 1/30/19 from 6 to 8 pm, Rosary at 7:00 pm at Crowder Funeral Home, 111 E Medical Center Blvd. in Webster, Tx. A viewing will be at 9:30 am 1/31/19 followed by a funeral mass at 10:30 am at St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church, 15500 El Camino Real in Houston.
God bless you all. With Love. Florinda and David
Lois was such a sweet person and I have very fond memories of her. I envied how she could always find something to talk with you about. She always made everyone feel at home. I am praying for all of you through this hard time. She raised a mighty fine family. Love you guys!
Beth, I am so sorry for your family’s loss. I am glad she did not linger with the stroke damage. I won’t be able to drive down for the service because I am getting my house on the market so I can downsize to an apartment with no yardwork. Love, Ellen Latimer
Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you at this time. She was such a great lady..
Aunt Susie & Uncle Jimmie Pace
My thought and prayers are with you and your family.
*I am sorry for you loss. Everyone is in my thoughts and prayers.
Wanda cry
In deep sympathy, I am so very sorry for your loss. You all are very much in my thoughts and prayers. May the Lord hold you even closer in this difficult and sad time.
A Southern Belle, and a Yellow Rose of Texas. Mrs. Bilski personified both beautifully throughout her life. These characteristics allowed her to raise and enjoy the reward of seeing her hard work payoff with multiple Christian generations of her family to enjoy in her senior years. Mr. Bilski, Beth, Valerian, Frank and family, you’ll be with her again one day, as we all will. Until then, may God’s love comfort you, and her friends, in knowing how lucky we all were, to have such a special Yellow Rose of Texas in our life, here on God’s creation, this beautiful blue marble we call Earth.