In Loving Memory
Ethel Lee Leleux

Ethel Lee Leleux

6/17/1935  —  3/17/2016


Clayton-Thompson

A Life Remembered

Obituary

Ethel Lee Leleux June 17, 1935 - March 18, 2016

Ethel Lee Leleux, 80, of Montgomery, formerly of Groves, passed away on Friday, March 18, 2016.

Ethel was born on June 17, 1935 in New Orleans, Louisiana to parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deslatte. She was a resident of Groves for 50 years and the last 10 years of Montgomery. Ethel was a member of St. Peter of Apostle Catholic Church in Groves. She enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family. Ethel was a loving mother, grandmother and friend who will be missed dearly.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and husband, Reed Phillip Leleux and twelve siblings.

She is survived by her sons, Terry Leleux of Groves, Danny Leleux of Cape Coral, FL, Cory Leleux of Spring, Brady Leleux of The Woodlands; daughters, Sheila Gremillion of Montgomery, Donna Heberling of Conroe, Darla Mendoza of Montgomery, Staci Owens of Spring; ten grandchildren, one great grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews.

A 1:00 PM Christian Burial Service will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at Clayton Thompson Funeral Home, with a gathering of family and friends 11:00 AM until service time. Rev. JC Coon will be officiating. Burial will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Honoring Ethel as pallbearers will be Chuck Godwin, Chris Greak, Kirby Gremillion, Logan Owens, Garrette Mendoza and Reese Leleux.

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Sherry Bourgeois March 22, 2016
Aunt Ethel will be greatly missed. She was a true Cajun, and cooked like one. She was a great mom and loved you all dearly. Happy for the memories we were all able to share growing up. Sherry
Tracey Brisbin March 22, 2016
Ethel was a wonderful beautiful and kind women. We loved her like she was part of our family too. I wish we could have been there to pay our respects. Our prayers are with the family.
Julie Heberling March 20, 2016
Donna and all ur siblings were so lucky to have such a wonderful mom. Without her to boot u would never have learned to cook the cajun food as well as you do. I know she is in heaven giving cooking lessons as. I type.&9786;

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