1938
2018
Lenearl Olene Graves, 79, of Humble, Texas, passed away January 6, 2018. She was born in Saratoga, Texas on April 1, 1938. She was married to Johnny Carter Graves on August 3, 1957.
Lenearl had a passion for her family, her home and working in her yard.
Lenearl is preceded by her, husband Johnny Carter Graves, parents, Willie Carl Durbin and Doshia Mae Wood-Durbin Pool, and her grandparents, Lewis Wood, Fronie Warr-Wood, Sam Durbin and Gennie Durbin-Williams.
Lenearl, is survivied by her children, Johnna Renea Graves, Johnny Carter Graves, Jr."Buddy", grandchildren, Jonathan Skaggs(Elizabteth), Whitney Skaggs-Nutt(Johnathan), Zachary Graves(Brittany), Miriah Graves-Thompson(Mykel), Max Graves, great-grandchildren, Aiden Skaggs, Kaylyn Thompson, Logan Nutt, Aaron Skaggs, Kyree Thompson, Shelby Nutt, sisters, Barbara Minx, Reta Durbin and Carlene Miller.
The family will receive visitors on Friday, January 12, 2018 at Brookside Funeral Home from 12:30pm to 2:30pm followed by the Funeral Service at 3 pm. The internment will be at Brookside Memorial Park.
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January 10, 2018
Buddy Graves, I am thinking of you and family in the loss of your dear mother. I know that she will always be with you in your heart. God be with you and your family at this time. A friend, Sue Duncan, Baytown, Tx.
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