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2017
Frances Earlene Hampton Bischoff of Houston, Texas passed away October 10, 2017.
Earlene was born in Waco, Texas on November 2, 1929. She graduated from Pearl High School in Pearl, Texas.
She was married to Bob Alvin Bischoff for 65 years at the time of his passing in 2013.
Earlene worked at Wainwright Elementary School while her children were young and spent several years at Drew Mortgage in her later years. She was a member at Second Baptist Church in Houston where she attended the Tickets to Heaven Sunday School class. She loved being a part of the Friendship Missions Group there for many years as well. When she wasn't in Houston, she was a much beloved part of the Gracepoint Fellowship Baptist Church family in Magnolia. She had a contagious passion for her faith in Jesus and her family.
She is survived by her three children Darlene Landry and her husband, John; Bobby Bischoff and his wife, Vicki; Gary Bischoff and his wife, Chris and six grandchildren, Angi Lockhart and her husband, Scott; Chris Hamilton and her husband, Eddie; Wade Bischoff; Stephanie Campbell and her husband, Mike; Erin Hughes and her husband, Dillon; Jenny Ladd and her husband, Drew. Her grandson, Shaun, went to be with Jesus in 2012. She leaves a godly legacy to ten great-grandchildren -- Zach Lockhart, Adam Lockhart, Luke West, Kaylie West, Eden Hamilton, Avery Hamilton, Madison Campbell, Bradley Campbell, Grant Ladd, and Ella Grace Hughes (expected December 2017).
Funeral arrangements will be held at 9:30 am, Monday, October 16, 2017 at American Heritage Funeral Home in Houston.
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October 15, 2017
John & Lana Rodriguez
In July of 1999 I purchased my home next door to Bob and Earlene Bischoff. We were blessed with the best neighbors as they shared their kindness, wisdom, faith and the true meaning of being a good person. I will miss Earlene's chess pies and brownies as she liked to bake. She is now with Bob in heaven and feels no pain. Her strong faith and smile will always be remembered. Our sincerest thoughts and prayers are with the entire family at this time.
October 13, 2017
Walter & Jane Jatzlau
We are sorry for your loss of mother. Pray for peace and comfort. God bless you and your family.
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