Una Marie Adams

1924 ∼ 2020

Una Marie Adams, 95, of Port Arthur passed away Sunday, September 27, 2020 in Pasadena, Texas.

Una was born November 23, 1924 in Kaplan, Louisiana to Clovis Vincent and Theresa Broussard Vincent. She was a lifelong Port Arthur area resident and former member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband Andrus Adams; daughters, Kathleen Fawvor and Theresia Soliz; and her sisters and brothers.

Survivors include her daughter Laura Soto and husband Tony of Pasadena; grandchildren, Lisa Hunter (Johnnie), Brian Guerra (Heather), Corey Fawvor (Shannon), Delissa Fawvor, Eric Soliz (Kristen) and Amy Lange; great-grandchildren, Manuel Rodriguez (Selene), Blake Guerra, Cash Fawvor, Easton Soliz, Kolten Soliz, and Kayla Lange; great-great grandchildren, Melanie, Maritsa, and Makayla Rodriguez; four step-grandchildren and a host of step-great grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves with Monsignor Kenneth Greig officiating under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home in Groves.

Special thanks to her nurses and all the caregivers of Tradition Hospice.

Condolences

Anonymous September 30, 2020
Thank you Lawrence..love you
Anonymous September 30, 2020
Thank you Birdie..
Anonymous September 30, 2020
Thank you Johnnie, son in law.
Anonymous September 30, 2020
I never told u mom how sorry I am for your loss. I cant imagine life without you. You did an awesome job at taking care of momo.
Anonymous September 30, 2020
Rest in peace Aunt Una never personally met you but I'm sure glad you married my mom's oldest brother y'all had a great life together y'all raised great kids much love from your nephew Lawrence Stutes Jr
Anonymous September 29, 2020
Well said Lisa, mom
Anonymous September 29, 2020
Mother I miss an love you, I feel you are still here in your room. You did not suffer an I thank God for that....I know you are with Daddy, Kathy an Theresia. What a joyous reunion that must have been. I will be with you all when my time comes. Mother you went thru so much in your life but it made you a strong woman. Something we girls got from. You taught us so much, an you were there when we needed you so much. You an Daddy gave us such good morals to live by, you gave us good discipline, an most of all your undying love. I thank you both for even more reasons. May you rest in peace, you deserve too.
Anonymous September 29, 2020
Laura Your Mother was Always nice to me. She was a charm. Just like you. We shared many happy times growing up from kindergarten to high school. Remember one day you will see her again--what a happy day that wil be. When the Lord calls our love ones home .He leaves us with forever memories. Prayers for you and the family. Birfie Thompson-Selk Deer Park. Texas
Anonymous September 28, 2020
The very first day I meet momo she invited me in to her life as though I was one of her own.I enjoyed the times when we watched videos of her and her husband in their dancing days.we also spent hours sometimes as she would tell me her family history.what a privileged it was to know and be a part of her life. John 5:28,29 reassures me that momo is sleep and resting until she is resurrected back to life.I will miss her for now but looking forward to seeing her later. Her grandson Johnnie Hunter
Anonymous September 28, 2020
Momo you will be so missed. I have so many fun memories with you, staying the summers with you, sitting on your lap watching tv game shows and then our stories are talks are prayers every night you would make me say them. And your cooking i will miss. The gumbos, my favorite cush cush... but mostly just you, I will miss you.. since you came to moms the tables turned and I got to cook for you even feed you at times. I was so glad I was there at the end. I will miss u so much. Until we meet again Your oldest granddaughter Lisa Hunter