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Lucy Mae <I>Cascio</I> Thompson

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Lucy Mae Cascio Thompson

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Apr 2019 (aged 91)
Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA
Burial
Decker Prairie, Montgomery County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.1363917, Longitude: -95.66877
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Lucy Mae Cascio Thompson, 91, of Navasota died Saturday morning, April 27, 2019 at Hospice Brazos Valley Inpatient Facility in Bryan.

A gathering of family and friends will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 pm Monday, April 29, 2019 at Christ Our Light Catholic Church. A parish rosary led by the Altar Society will be at 7:00 pm.

A funeral mass will be celebrated 11:00 am Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at Christ Our Light Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. Adam S. McClosky as the celebrant. The rite of committal will be in the Decker Prairie Cemetery in Tomball.

Serving as pallbearers were Justin Orlando, Dan Simpton, Frank Campagna, John Kopeck, James Kopeck and Billy Scott.

Lucy was born on January 5, 1928 in Houston to Jake and Ethel Stowe Cascio. She attended Holy Name Catholic Church and received all of her sacraments there. It was on April 12, 1944 at Holy Name that she married Monty C. Thompson.

In 1947 she earned her beautician license. Lucy described her proudest moment was the birth of her daughter, Martha Ann. The family settled in Decker Prairie and was a very active member with the Catholic Daughters of America and received her 50 year Regent Award. Over the years she enjoyed attended many of the CDA Conventions as well as traveling to Italy, Alaska and across the United States.

Lucy moved to Navasota shortly after her husband's death in 1998 where she became an active member of Christ Our Light Catholic Church and Altar Society and remained so up until her death. Lucy was an excellent cook and was known for preparing a St. Joseph Altar every years including this year. She also enjoyed sewing and quilting.

Lucy was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Monty; and a sister-in-law, Karen Cascio.

Survivors include her daughter, Marti Orlando and husband, Buster of Navasota; a brother, Charles William "Bubba" Cascio and wife, Judy of Tomball; a step-sister, Karen Grampp of Stillwater, Oklahoma; two grandchildren, Jami Simpton and husband, Dan and Justin Orlando and wife, Mandy; three great-grandchildren, Ceily and Miley Simpton and Addison Orlando; along with numerous extended family and friends.

(published by Lindley-Robertson-Holt Funeral Home, Navasota, Grimes Co., TX, Apr. 27, 2019. Provided by Find A Grave member, Carolyn Hebbe McLeod, 47384868, Apr. 27, 2019)
Lucy Mae Cascio Thompson, 91, of Navasota died Saturday morning, April 27, 2019 at Hospice Brazos Valley Inpatient Facility in Bryan.

A gathering of family and friends will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 pm Monday, April 29, 2019 at Christ Our Light Catholic Church. A parish rosary led by the Altar Society will be at 7:00 pm.

A funeral mass will be celebrated 11:00 am Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at Christ Our Light Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. Adam S. McClosky as the celebrant. The rite of committal will be in the Decker Prairie Cemetery in Tomball.

Serving as pallbearers were Justin Orlando, Dan Simpton, Frank Campagna, John Kopeck, James Kopeck and Billy Scott.

Lucy was born on January 5, 1928 in Houston to Jake and Ethel Stowe Cascio. She attended Holy Name Catholic Church and received all of her sacraments there. It was on April 12, 1944 at Holy Name that she married Monty C. Thompson.

In 1947 she earned her beautician license. Lucy described her proudest moment was the birth of her daughter, Martha Ann. The family settled in Decker Prairie and was a very active member with the Catholic Daughters of America and received her 50 year Regent Award. Over the years she enjoyed attended many of the CDA Conventions as well as traveling to Italy, Alaska and across the United States.

Lucy moved to Navasota shortly after her husband's death in 1998 where she became an active member of Christ Our Light Catholic Church and Altar Society and remained so up until her death. Lucy was an excellent cook and was known for preparing a St. Joseph Altar every years including this year. She also enjoyed sewing and quilting.

Lucy was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Monty; and a sister-in-law, Karen Cascio.

Survivors include her daughter, Marti Orlando and husband, Buster of Navasota; a brother, Charles William "Bubba" Cascio and wife, Judy of Tomball; a step-sister, Karen Grampp of Stillwater, Oklahoma; two grandchildren, Jami Simpton and husband, Dan and Justin Orlando and wife, Mandy; three great-grandchildren, Ceily and Miley Simpton and Addison Orlando; along with numerous extended family and friends.

(published by Lindley-Robertson-Holt Funeral Home, Navasota, Grimes Co., TX, Apr. 27, 2019. Provided by Find A Grave member, Carolyn Hebbe McLeod, 47384868, Apr. 27, 2019)


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