Eva Othean Marshall Jezek
Eva Othean Marshall Jezek, 89, of Temple, TX, passed away on Saturday, June 23, 2012. She was born December 16, 1922 to Wesly Robert and Verde May Garrison Marshall in Bell County, TX. She married Walter Laudis Jezek on November 29, 1943 and celebrated 62 years of marriage. They lived in Taylor, TX, Little RiverAcademy, TX and eventually retired to Temple, TX. They had one son, Joe Lynn Jezek, of Taylor, TX, who preceded them in death, August of 1998.
You will experience Gods peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will keep your thoughts and your hearts quiet and at rest as your trust in Jesus Christ. Philippians 4:7
She is survived by her sister, ODean Dean Richter of Temple, TX her brother, Marvin Floyd Marshall of Hearn, TX nephews, Kirby Richter of Temple, TX Larry Richter and wife Gracie of Kerrville, TX Leon Jezek, Jr. of Temple, TX a niece, Margie Niekamp of Temple, TX two grandchildren, Scott Ryan Jezek and wife Heather of Round Rock, TX and Tracy Lynn Jezek White and husband Tim of Round Rock, TX daughterinlaw, Sara Jezek of Taylor, TX three great grandchildren, Dylan Cash White, Jayden Lynn White, and Aubrey Lynn Jezek expected in July 2012.
Lord, send a rainbow to remind us of the promises of God to stay close beside us through all the paths we trod.. May the Lord continually bless you with heavens blessings as well as human joys.
Psalm 125:5
A Funeral Service will be 10:00am, Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at HarperTalasek Funeral Home, Temple, TX. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery under the direction of HarperTalasek Funeral Home, Temple. A visitation will be held Tuesday evening at the funeral home from 6:008:00pm.
Pallbearers will be Larry Richter, Marvin Marshall, Scott Jezek, Kim Shank, Ronnie Harrison, and Billy Mucha. Honorary Pallbearers will be Koy Richter, Leon Jezek, Roy Guerra and Tim White.
Give your light to cheer us onward, your hand to safely lead, your love to bring us comfort, your help for every need. Whatever life may bring us, whatever load we bear, send a rainbow to remind us were in your tender care Author Virginia Richardson
A special thank you to Dr. Allan Gowan of the Vasleek Cancer Treatment Center at Scott White Memorial Hospital, to her hospice nurse Melody Lillard, personal care takers Rita Dodge, Athina Whitlock, and Connie Lenear.
Memorials may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project, 12672 Silicon Drive, Suite 105, San Antonio, Texas 78249
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