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Lela Minnie <I>Poe</I> Castor

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Lela Minnie Poe Castor

Birth
Death
26 Jan 1972 (aged 79)
Pasadena, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pasadena, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Lela Minnie Poe Dixson Castor was better known by me as "Little Granny". Born in Latexo, Houston County, Texas to JoAnn Evan Haney & David Carroll Poe. Her mother died when Lela was only 9 & so she did all the cooking & cleaning for her 6 brothers,Emmett, Lonnie, Walter, George, Haney & Louis L. until her dad remarried to Annie Turner. At the age of 16 she married her neighbor, Jasper Gray Dixson with whom she had 11 children; Iwilda, Joe, Jack, Modeen, Jasper Claude, Minnie, Hazel, LelaGray "Kay",Helen, CW "Dub" & Harold. They started a dairy in Alvin, TX & later drove their herd to Pasadena where they started the first dairy in that area. After 31 years of marriage, Lela & Jasper divorce in 1940. She married James Banton Castor in 1950 & lived a happy life filled with many grandchildren. The last few years of her life she lived next door to me in South Houston, where she loved to spend her days in the garden & tending her roses. My sisters & I used to drive her to Crocket to visit her aging mother-in-law Alice Cannon Dixson & her brothers. She always had a smile for everyone. She was bowed down with osteoporosis and many other health challenges, but never complained. Most evenings she could be found sitting in her rocker next to a bookcase filled with family pictures, reading her Bible or writing encouraging letters to her grandchildren. She loved the Lord and loved helping anyone anywhere. I look forward to hugging her neck again someday! She has been greatly missed.
Lela Minnie Poe Dixson Castor was better known by me as "Little Granny". Born in Latexo, Houston County, Texas to JoAnn Evan Haney & David Carroll Poe. Her mother died when Lela was only 9 & so she did all the cooking & cleaning for her 6 brothers,Emmett, Lonnie, Walter, George, Haney & Louis L. until her dad remarried to Annie Turner. At the age of 16 she married her neighbor, Jasper Gray Dixson with whom she had 11 children; Iwilda, Joe, Jack, Modeen, Jasper Claude, Minnie, Hazel, LelaGray "Kay",Helen, CW "Dub" & Harold. They started a dairy in Alvin, TX & later drove their herd to Pasadena where they started the first dairy in that area. After 31 years of marriage, Lela & Jasper divorce in 1940. She married James Banton Castor in 1950 & lived a happy life filled with many grandchildren. The last few years of her life she lived next door to me in South Houston, where she loved to spend her days in the garden & tending her roses. My sisters & I used to drive her to Crocket to visit her aging mother-in-law Alice Cannon Dixson & her brothers. She always had a smile for everyone. She was bowed down with osteoporosis and many other health challenges, but never complained. Most evenings she could be found sitting in her rocker next to a bookcase filled with family pictures, reading her Bible or writing encouraging letters to her grandchildren. She loved the Lord and loved helping anyone anywhere. I look forward to hugging her neck again someday! She has been greatly missed.

Inscription

James Castor 1890-1958 Lela Castor 1893-1972
Together Forever

Gravesite Details

Enter the cemetery at last entrance on left (heading east on Spencer Hwy) take 1st right & go to the birdbath on the right. Her grave is just east of the bird bath between second husband, James Castor, and daughter, Minnie Zukero.



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