Mozelle Lee

1922 ∼ 2014

Mrs. Mozelle Lee Mozelle Lee, 91, of Groves, Texas passed away Friday, February 7, 2014 at Magnolia Manor. She was born on February 14, 1922 in Corrigan, Texas to Walter and Dura Burks Jones. Mozelle lived in Corrigan, Texas for 35 years before moving to Houston for 15 years. She then moved to Spring, Texas where she was the owner of Lakeside Cafe. It was in Spring she spent most of the remainder of her years. She was a soft hearted "country girl" and was known for her compassion for others, always helping someone out when they needed it the most. Mozelle (affectionately known as "Nanny") was a wonderful and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. A visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves. Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 10, 2014 at Pine Grove Cemetery in Chester, Texas with a visitation to begin at 1:30 p.m. at the cemetery. Mozelle was preceded in death by her first husband, Clarence Hickman; second husband, Eugene Lee; son, Hardy Allen Hickman; daughter, Sara Jane Hyett; grandchild, Shannon Hyett; sister, Girland Dotson; and four brothers, Gilmer Jones, Hanley Jones, Calvin Jones and Clayton Jones. She is survived by three daughters, Anne Carpenter of Port Arthur, TX., Clarice Fontenot of Groves, TX., and Mary Elizabeth McCormack of Pinehurst, TX., four brothers, Clinton Jones, Ralph Jones, Gene Jones, and Clarence Jones, eleven grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

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Anonymous February 10, 2014
Mozelle has been an angel in my life but even more so her daughter's Clarice and LuLu ya'll are absolutely the best and I send prayers for comfort and strength to go through this time while your Mom goes home to the Lord
Anonymous February 10, 2014
Dearest family, it is with sadness I write to you, but with joy I realize Aunt Mozelle is in a far better place now than yesterday. As I think back I remember wonderful times and things we did when we were together, Aunt Mozelle's was a favorite place to visit as I was always welcomed with a smile and open arms, never a harsh word and never critical , just warm love. Stay as long as you like there's room for you here we love you. To my cousins I share your grief, I always enjoyed being with you as a family and look forward to being with you again. I am so sorry we can not be there at this last meeting with Aunt Mozelle, but health issues make it not practical, be assured I will be with you in spirit and prayer. Love you as always, Hollie
Anonymous February 9, 2014
You will be missed Aunt Mozelle. Now you are with Big Momma and Daddy Paw and all of the Angels that love you. I am sure they met you with open arms as you arrived in Heaven. Love, Alida