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Lila June <I>Dafoe</I> O'neal

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Lila June Dafoe O'neal

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1 Feb 2015 (aged 79)
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Obituary for Lila June Dafoe O'neal
Lila June Dafoe O’neal, age 79 of Rockdale died at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital in Georgetown on February 1, 2015 after a valiant fight with Multiple Myeloma and End Stage Renal Failure.

Lila was born on March 7, 1935 in Canton, New York to Alfred and Florence Dafoe. Lila worked at the boy’s dorm as head cook at a private school in Canton, New York for many years, and then was a homemaker and stayed home with her children after they were born. Lila will be remembered for her love of Rummy, word puzzles and chicken wings.

Survivors include a sister Beverly St. Louis and husband Joe from Black Canyon City, Arizona; a sister-in-law Shirley Dafoe of Lisbon, New York including numerous nieces and nephews. Two sons Bill and Kelly Trimm of Sulphur, Louisiana and Ron Trimm and longtime companion Trish of Fort Worth, Texas; one daughter Sherrie Fults ad husband David of Rockdale.

Lila had six grandchildren, Jared Guidry, Rikki Jo Hymel, Katie Hardy, Logan Trimm, David Fults, Jr. and Joshua Fults and seven great-grandchildren, Sylar Hymel, Myles Hymel, Madeline Hardy, Cora Hardy, Elijah Trimm, Lyric Fults and Levi Fults. Lila was preceded in death by her husband Alvin Buck O’neal in 1996; three brothers and two sisters.

Lila was a member of First Pentecostal Church of Rockdale for the past four years and received the precious gift of the Holy Ghost in May 2012 and was baptized a few weeks later.

A memorial service will be held at First Pentecostal Church of Rockdale on Saturday February 14, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Scott Hillman officiating.

I would like to give special thanks to Georgetown Cancer Center, her Oncologist Dr. Benjamin Downie, the Nurse Practitioners’ and many nurses who took care of my mom at the Cancer Center every week. Lastly, I would like to thank the staff at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital for the wonderful care they gave my mother and myself while she was in the hospital for making my mom as comfortable as they possible could during her last days..
Obituary for Lila June Dafoe O'neal
Lila June Dafoe O’neal, age 79 of Rockdale died at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital in Georgetown on February 1, 2015 after a valiant fight with Multiple Myeloma and End Stage Renal Failure.

Lila was born on March 7, 1935 in Canton, New York to Alfred and Florence Dafoe. Lila worked at the boy’s dorm as head cook at a private school in Canton, New York for many years, and then was a homemaker and stayed home with her children after they were born. Lila will be remembered for her love of Rummy, word puzzles and chicken wings.

Survivors include a sister Beverly St. Louis and husband Joe from Black Canyon City, Arizona; a sister-in-law Shirley Dafoe of Lisbon, New York including numerous nieces and nephews. Two sons Bill and Kelly Trimm of Sulphur, Louisiana and Ron Trimm and longtime companion Trish of Fort Worth, Texas; one daughter Sherrie Fults ad husband David of Rockdale.

Lila had six grandchildren, Jared Guidry, Rikki Jo Hymel, Katie Hardy, Logan Trimm, David Fults, Jr. and Joshua Fults and seven great-grandchildren, Sylar Hymel, Myles Hymel, Madeline Hardy, Cora Hardy, Elijah Trimm, Lyric Fults and Levi Fults. Lila was preceded in death by her husband Alvin Buck O’neal in 1996; three brothers and two sisters.

Lila was a member of First Pentecostal Church of Rockdale for the past four years and received the precious gift of the Holy Ghost in May 2012 and was baptized a few weeks later.

A memorial service will be held at First Pentecostal Church of Rockdale on Saturday February 14, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Scott Hillman officiating.

I would like to give special thanks to Georgetown Cancer Center, her Oncologist Dr. Benjamin Downie, the Nurse Practitioners’ and many nurses who took care of my mom at the Cancer Center every week. Lastly, I would like to thank the staff at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital for the wonderful care they gave my mother and myself while she was in the hospital for making my mom as comfortable as they possible could during her last days..


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