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Louis Cyril Muras

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Louis Cyril Muras

Birth
Fayette County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Dec 2021 (aged 92)
Texas, USA
Burial
Webster, Harris County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.5172333, Longitude: -95.1260139
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Louis Cyril Muras, our beloved "Popoo", was born to Annie and Charles Muras on September 25, 1929.  He assumed his place in heaven on December 29, 2021, and joined his beloved wife of 62 years, Regina Kominczak, known to all as "Granny". She has been waiting for him since 2010.

Born and raised in Fayette County, Texas, Louis was the 13th of 13 children. The six brothers and six sisters grew up on a farm, enjoying a lot of joking around that lasted all of their lives. His children and grandchildren loved his sense of humor.

He leaves behind four loving children: Shirley Singer, her husband Andrew, Sandra Morgan, her husband Russell, David Muras, his wife Kathy, and Pamela Grimes. Louis's pride and joy were his 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, all of whom will miss him greatly.

His grandchildren are Tara Smith and husband Ivan, Chris Muras and wife Tracy, Matt Singer and wife Beth, Katie Amos and husband Will, Will Morgan and wife Lydia, Brian Muras, Ann Morgan and husband Matthew Haygood, Justin Grimes and wife Brittany, Sean Muras and wife Stacie, Chelsea Anderson and husband Michael, Brett Singer and wife Estefanie, Adam Grimes. Louis's great-grandchildren are Aydan Smith, Noah Amos, Avery Amos, Emmie Muras, Alexis Smith, Logan Muras, Eden Singer, Ava Muras, Matthew Singer, Raimi Muras, Nayeli Singer, Holland Amos, Jensen Grimes, Ryan Singer, Eliza Amos, Teigan Muras, Cooper Grimes, Emilia Singer.

Louis was a successful salesman for several companies, and he loved all sports, especially playing golf. He was playing and marshalling for a golf course well into his 80s. He would have given anything to be able to play another round.

As a sports lover he enjoyed coaching his son's baseball teams from PeeWee through Colt League. The Houston Astros were always on his TV during the season, and he shared all of his opinions about how the manager was doing. He was thrilled they won the World Series in 2017 and that they made it again twice more, even though the team had a lot to overcome this year. As the bedrock of his family, Louis was always there to console, advise, cheer on, and congratulate each member as needed. Nothing pleased him more than being with his family. He truly was "the wind beneath our wings" and will never be forgotten.

Visitation will be from 6:00pm until 8:00pm Monday, January 3, 2022, at Peevey Funeral Home, 12440 Beamer Road, Houston 77089, with a rosary being prayed at 7:00pm. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00am Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church, 11011 Hall Road, Houston 77089. Rite of Committal will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery.

Peevey Funeral Home
Louis Cyril Muras, our beloved "Popoo", was born to Annie and Charles Muras on September 25, 1929.  He assumed his place in heaven on December 29, 2021, and joined his beloved wife of 62 years, Regina Kominczak, known to all as "Granny". She has been waiting for him since 2010.

Born and raised in Fayette County, Texas, Louis was the 13th of 13 children. The six brothers and six sisters grew up on a farm, enjoying a lot of joking around that lasted all of their lives. His children and grandchildren loved his sense of humor.

He leaves behind four loving children: Shirley Singer, her husband Andrew, Sandra Morgan, her husband Russell, David Muras, his wife Kathy, and Pamela Grimes. Louis's pride and joy were his 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, all of whom will miss him greatly.

His grandchildren are Tara Smith and husband Ivan, Chris Muras and wife Tracy, Matt Singer and wife Beth, Katie Amos and husband Will, Will Morgan and wife Lydia, Brian Muras, Ann Morgan and husband Matthew Haygood, Justin Grimes and wife Brittany, Sean Muras and wife Stacie, Chelsea Anderson and husband Michael, Brett Singer and wife Estefanie, Adam Grimes. Louis's great-grandchildren are Aydan Smith, Noah Amos, Avery Amos, Emmie Muras, Alexis Smith, Logan Muras, Eden Singer, Ava Muras, Matthew Singer, Raimi Muras, Nayeli Singer, Holland Amos, Jensen Grimes, Ryan Singer, Eliza Amos, Teigan Muras, Cooper Grimes, Emilia Singer.

Louis was a successful salesman for several companies, and he loved all sports, especially playing golf. He was playing and marshalling for a golf course well into his 80s. He would have given anything to be able to play another round.

As a sports lover he enjoyed coaching his son's baseball teams from PeeWee through Colt League. The Houston Astros were always on his TV during the season, and he shared all of his opinions about how the manager was doing. He was thrilled they won the World Series in 2017 and that they made it again twice more, even though the team had a lot to overcome this year. As the bedrock of his family, Louis was always there to console, advise, cheer on, and congratulate each member as needed. Nothing pleased him more than being with his family. He truly was "the wind beneath our wings" and will never be forgotten.

Visitation will be from 6:00pm until 8:00pm Monday, January 3, 2022, at Peevey Funeral Home, 12440 Beamer Road, Houston 77089, with a rosary being prayed at 7:00pm. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00am Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church, 11011 Hall Road, Houston 77089. Rite of Committal will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery.

Peevey Funeral Home


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