Lois Kyler, 91, of Groves, Texas entered fully into the presence of her Lord and Savior on March 1, 2019. She was born on July 20, 1927 in Port Arthur, Texas. Lois received her teaching degree from Lamar University and was a teacher at Taft Elementary for seven years. After retiring, she used her gift for teaching to reach many people through Community Bible Study where she was both a member and a leader. She also served as a Christian counselor at Agape Christian Fellowship. Lois was blessed with a large and loving family. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Lois was a source of strength and encouragement to all who knew her. Her encouraging words have touched many throughout her life and will continue to echo in the hearts and minds of those who loved her. Lois was a woman of strong Christian faith. She is now resting in the arms of her Savior and is reunited with her beloved husband of 37 years, Knox Kyler Jr. She leaves behind one brother, Gene Hebert and his wife Linda of Deer Park, Texas. Her vast legacy lives on through her five children, Karen Smith and husband Rick of Kingwood, Danette Paschall and husband Greg of Kingwood, Greg Kyler and wife Tina of Nederland, Jeff Kyler and wife Pam of Nederland, and Bubba Kyler and wife Terri of Groves. She also leaves a wealth of Godly wisdom to her cherished ten grandchildren, Tiffany Martin, Alecia Kyler, Chrissy Aylor, Marcus Kyler, Blake Salem, Kelley Tomlin, Amber Corbett, Kimberly Rodgers, Aaron Salem, and Garrett Kyler and her fourteen great grandchildren. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Sunday, March 3, 2019 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 4, 2019, at Groves First Baptist Church with Dr. Joe Worley officiating. Burial will be at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves.
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Anonymous
March 15, 2019
We love and miss Mrs. Kyler very much! She was a wonderful and loving lady who was a special friend! Our hearts and prayer go up for her family. My family love you very much and God bless each of you!
Anonymous
March 5, 2019
My prayers for her family. Sweet memories of worshipping with Lois at Trinity Baptist many years ago.
Anonymous
March 5, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss-I know she is rejoicing with theLord and all who have gone before her. Karen I'm sorry I didn't get to the celebration service or visitation. You and your family have been in our thoughts and prayers. ( I think of you often and would love to visit)
Anonymous
March 4, 2019
Jeff I just read about your mother. Charlie and I are so sorry for your loss. We would have been there if we knew about it. I know she was a wonderful lady. We miss you and Pam I think about y'all often. If I can do anything please let me know. We love you
Anonymous
March 4, 2019
My prayers for peace and comfort for all of this beautiful family- I adored Lois and worked with her husband while going to college, The Kyler household was a wonderful place to visit!
Anonymous
March 4, 2019
Mrs. Lois Kyler, I will really miss you.
Anonymous
March 4, 2019
Such a beautiful lady inside and out. I know Aunt Nellie and Uncle Willie will be so happy to see their beautiful daughter again.
Anonymous
March 4, 2019
Our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to all the family. She was a special lady and I know she will be missed by all. Take comfort in knowing that she is resting in the arms of our Lord. May he embrace you and comfort you in this difficult time Love to all
Anonymous
March 3, 2019
Lois Granny Kyler...beautiful inside and out.
Anonymous
March 3, 2019
The world will miss the presence of this beautiful, Christian woman. I had the pleasure of teaching with her daughter, Karen , for many years--who is so much like her mother...very gentle, humble and kind. To Karen , and all the members of Lois' family, I extend my sympathy----I know you will greatly miss her! She has gone to hear the words of her Savior.."well done, my good and faithful servant"and to receive her reward of eternal life!God bless you all.
Anonymous
March 3, 2019
I'm so thankful for Aunt Lois's legacy in the Kyler family, & the way that all of you "kids" loved her so well, especially in her last days. I know that you were following her beautiful, life-long example of serving. You have honored the Lord & your mom well! I so wish that we could attend her service, but we're away right now. I'm certainly praying for God to be glorified through it, which I know she would want. Your mom portrayed Matt. 11:29 so well - "Take my yoke upon you, & learn from me, for I am gentle & lowly in heart, & you will find rest for your souls." May our great God bless you also with His comfort & peace, & may you find rest. Love you all! <3
Anonymous
March 2, 2019
Ms. Kyler was the personification of grace. Every visit with her was a joy and a comfort when I was supposed to be the one providing such things! God truly made her just a tad more special and I am rejoicing with her, knowing she is where she spent her whole life preparing to go. God bless the entire family!!!
Anonymous
March 2, 2019
Dear Karen, Danette, Greg, Jeff And Bubba....my deepest sympathy To all....I'll be praying for your family. God bless.
Anonymous
March 2, 2019
May you rest in peace "Aunt Lois". Thank you for being "like a sister" to my mom, Louise. Say hello to her for me! Karen, Danette, Greg, Jeff, and Bubba~my sympathy to you all. What a wonderful mother yall had and I will never forget her.
Anonymous
March 2, 2019
I am SO sad to read this news! Prayers for my family as they know ahe is in the presence if our Lord and savior, and cheries the memories. Love, Heather and Mick
Anonymous
March 2, 2019
Our Family Condolences to all yours..Yes she was a remarkable Women who touch and blessed all those who had the privilege to be in her presence. She will be dearly missed, but also Bless to finally be Eternally Home wirh Our Savior and in Peace with no more suffering. God Bless Ms. Kyler and rest the Family. Love to all you.
Anonymous
March 1, 2019
My deepest condolences to Lois' family. She is my first cousin whom I have not seen in many years but remember her as a sweet and loving person. Her smile and her eyes are what I remember when I think of Lois. May she rest in peace.