Norma Crenshaw Garcia

1948 ∼ 2020

Norma Crenshaw Garcia, 72 of Groves, Texas passed away Tuesday, December 29, 2020 surrounded by her family.

Norma was born August 18, 1948 in Port Arthur, Texas to Hascal F. Crenshaw and Ruth Noble Crenshaw. She was a lifelong Groves resident and retired beautician.

Norma was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Garcia.

Survivors include her son, Joe Garcia of Groves; sister, Mary Bullerman and husband Rusty of Crystal Beach; brother, John Crenshaw and wife Pam of Crystal Beach.

A visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2021 from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves.

Condolences

Anonymous January 8, 2021
As I look at Norma friends memories of fishing at Frog Pond and Lake Tejas I met this young when I was 15 and we were sitting and talking at the old concession stand and than here was a big gruff man looking for his little daughter and this was the first memory of Norma she had a great personality and will not have any sadness or pain on this earth any longer thank you for the memories Norma
Butterfly January 6, 2021
Norma Crenshaw Garcia
Anonymous January 6, 2021
Joe, Your Uncle Johnny and I are so saddened with your mother's passing. You were her pride & joy . She was a good person and loved people. We will keep you in our prayers.
Anonymous January 1, 2021
Remember the times when she was just a young girl and coming to Lake Tejas and really enjoy being around her and her family once she wore my letter Jacket off to Mississippi and I thought it was gone for good and the house her family had on Frog Pond is still standing today. She and her memories will be miss along with her personality and smile. Jimmy Crews
Anonymous December 31, 2020
Spent many days fishing on Frog Pond Lake with her her and brother.
Anonymous December 30, 2020
I've been told that Norma and I met in the nursery of Groves 1st Baptist Church. Our parents were good friends and I remember many good times at their house in our preschool years. Rest well dear friend. Mike Combs