Mrs. Nicholson was born in New Orleans, LA on February 23, 1921. Loved ones of Dot's that travelled "home' before her are her mother, Orie E Bagwell, our father, James E (Dude) Beltz, Sr.; sister-in-law, Bessie Bagwell; husband, William Nicholson and many friends and relatives.She is survived by daughters, Dixie L. Steinberg and husband, Bill of Cortez, CO and Floy E Lewis and husband Kyle of Mauriceville, TX; son, James E Beltz, Jr and wife Beth of Moss Bluff, LA; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Leroy Lackey of Moss Bluff, LA and brother, Billy E Bagwell of Orange, TX.
She also leaves sisters, Julia Catherine Petry of Crowley, LA and Elizabeth Prather of Fort Worth, TX, as well as 6 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.In her young life, Dot graduated from high school, attended nursing school and was a telephone operator.
Mother's main interest was that of being a wife, mother, and homemaker. When we were growing up, she was very involved in our school activities. She was a long time member of the Bridge City First Baptist Church. At one time, she was a member of the Orange "Anniversary" club and the Orange County "Home Demonstration" club. Dot enjoyed painting, traveling, sewing, gardening, doll making, and crafting of all kinds. She was a very creative lady!
Mrs. Nicholson was born in New Orleans, LA on February 23, 1921. Loved ones of Dot's that travelled "home' before her are her mother, Orie E Bagwell, our father, James E (Dude) Beltz, Sr.; sister-in-law, Bessie Bagwell; husband, William Nicholson and many friends and relatives.She is survived by daughters, Dixie L. Steinberg and husband, Bill of Cortez, CO and Floy E Lewis and husband Kyle of Mauriceville, TX; son, James E Beltz, Jr and wife Beth of Moss Bluff, LA; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Leroy Lackey of Moss Bluff, LA and brother, Billy E Bagwell of Orange, TX.
She also leaves sisters, Julia Catherine Petry of Crowley, LA and Elizabeth Prather of Fort Worth, TX, as well as 6 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.In her young life, Dot graduated from high school, attended nursing school and was a telephone operator.
Mother's main interest was that of being a wife, mother, and homemaker. When we were growing up, she was very involved in our school activities. She was a long time member of the Bridge City First Baptist Church. At one time, she was a member of the Orange "Anniversary" club and the Orange County "Home Demonstration" club. Dot enjoyed painting, traveling, sewing, gardening, doll making, and crafting of all kinds. She was a very creative lady!
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