After her marriage she worked in the Banquete school system. She was active in the Home Demonstration Club, Robstown Church Women United, where she served as president for four years, the DAR, and the Huguenot Society. She was active in St. John Lutheran Church where the Emshoffs were a founding family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Carl Emshoff; and her brother Windle.
She is survived by her son, Carl (Merry Lou) of Grand Prairie; her brother, Fred Sevier Arms (Enola) Arms of Danville, Ken.; her nieces and nephews, Linda Arms White of Allenspark, Colo., Sharon Arms Doucet of Lafayette, La., Eric Sanford Arms of Lexington, Ken., Laura Arms Craven of Danville, Ken., Godson Rick Taylor of Uvalde, and their families.
Services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 12, at St. John Lutheran Church. Burial to followed in Robstown Memorial Park
Fred Arms, memorial 84057386.
After her marriage she worked in the Banquete school system. She was active in the Home Demonstration Club, Robstown Church Women United, where she served as president for four years, the DAR, and the Huguenot Society. She was active in St. John Lutheran Church where the Emshoffs were a founding family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Carl Emshoff; and her brother Windle.
She is survived by her son, Carl (Merry Lou) of Grand Prairie; her brother, Fred Sevier Arms (Enola) Arms of Danville, Ken.; her nieces and nephews, Linda Arms White of Allenspark, Colo., Sharon Arms Doucet of Lafayette, La., Eric Sanford Arms of Lexington, Ken., Laura Arms Craven of Danville, Ken., Godson Rick Taylor of Uvalde, and their families.
Services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 12, at St. John Lutheran Church. Burial to followed in Robstown Memorial Park
Fred Arms, memorial 84057386.
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