Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX
77566
Friday, June 10, 2016
9:00AM - 10:30AM
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Graveside
Restwood Memorial Park
Clute, TX
77531
Friday, June 10, 2016
10:30AM
of Pearland, TX
October 7, 1930 - June 6, 2016
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Thelma graduated in 1948 from Wilson Tract School in the close-knit farming community of Primera, just outside of Harlingen. On December 31, 1949 she married Bernard C. "Buddy" Giese, moving to Lake Jackson, TX where Thelma worked for the telephone company. Her family was started there and she made some lifelong friends. Eventually she and Buddy made their home in Houston where she worked for St. John's School from 1959 until her retirement in 1996. She was the voice of St. John's working the switchboard for these many years. Upon retirement, Thelma and Buddy moved to Galveston where they enjoyed looking out their window at the Gulf.
In 2001 Thelma suffered a major stroke which left her handicapped for the rest of her life; however she never lost her sense of humour and referred to her paralyzed arm as "Herbie." After Buddy passed away in 2003 Thelma continued to live in Galveston until her move in 2011 to Pearland.
Thelma was blessed to be born into a fun and loving family of brothers and sisters who have remained close through the years, enjoying many gatherings and family reunions. A remarkable fact is that all of the eight siblings were married to their spouses 50 years and more.
In addition to her parents and husband, Thelma is preceded in death by her sisters Mary Ann Drake and Ethelene "Bobbie" Howe, brothers O.T., Cecil, and Ray, brothers-in-law Roger Drake and C.L. Howe, and five sisters-in-law, Audrey, Wynelle, Lois, Norma and Wilma Burns.
She is survived by her son Bernard C. "Chris" Giese, III, daughter Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Roos and her husband John who called her Mom; by her granddaughters Jillian and Jordan Roos, grandson Justin Roos and his wife Amber, who called her GG; by her brothers George and Frank Burns who call her Dinky; by many nieces and nephews who called her Aunt Thelma, and by many others who called her friend. She had a fun loving spirit enjoyed by all.
Thelma's family appreciates all the love and care shown to "Giese the Police" as she was affectionately known at Orchard Park. A special thank you to her Hospice team: Myrna, Ronald, Shirley and Rayna for the loving care they provided during Thelma's final journey to her Heavenly home.
A graveside celebration of Thelma's life will be held on Friday, June 10, 2016 at 10:30 AM at Restwood Cemetery Outdoor Chapel in Clute/Lake Jackson, TX. She will be laid to rest beside her beloved younger sister Mary. A short visitation will be held at Lakewood Funeral Chapel, 98 N. Dixie Drive, Lake Jackson, TX. 77566 beginning at 9:00AM. Serving as Pallbearers are Keith Burns, Ricky Burns, Randy Drake, Scot Drake, Andy Burns, Levi Burns, Ryan Hill and James McKendree.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Jude Children's Hospital, a charity Thelma loved and supported.
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11 Condolence(s)
J. L. Mayhew
Sugar Land, TX
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Had the privilege of working closely with Thelma for several years. Thelma was one of a kind. She kept up with a multitude of tasks. Someone once said " if you need to know anything about what is going on at St. Johns, ask Thelma". Thelma always had a smile on her face. May God rest her soul and blessings to all of her family.
J L Mayhew
Sugar Land, TX
Friday, June 10, 2016
Sorry to about her passing. Thelma probably knew more about school matters than most people . Everybody knew Thelma even parents,, I consider it a great honor to work with Thelma for many years. She was a jewel, may God rest her soul.
martha strawn
houston, TX
Friday, June 10, 2016
Enjoyed Thelma's company for twenty years. She stood for all SJS meant to the faculty. She will remain in my memory forever.
Sylvia Bartz,
Houston,, TX
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Thelma was not just the telephone operator at St. John's School. She kept her finger on the pulse of the school and knew who needed help, who had just become engaged, where we were supposed to be, etc. Another of her duties, long before direct deposit, was to oversee the collection of our monthly checks that were placed alphabetically in a box near her desk. Thank you, Thelma, for all you were and did for us. You remain cherished in our memory.
Philip Cannon
Houston, TX
Thursday, June 9, 2016
I had the privilege of working with Thelma for a number of years at St. John's School in Houston. Thelma was known and beloved by everyone in the school family. She was sorely missed when she retired.
Maurie and I cannot attend the service Friday but send our sympathy and love to Thelma's family and deepest appreciation for your having shared Thelma with us for so many years!
Peace. Philip Cannon
Frances DiGregorio
Houston, TX
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Thelma was a co worker. She became a good friend.
I will miss her and her Happy Personality.
Shirleen Guinn
Jersey Village, TX
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Since I had no brothers and sisters, I introduced her to others as 'my sister' and my children called her Aunt Thelma and referred to Beth and Chris as 'their cousins.' We were 'sisters' since 1952 - for 64 years.
Rosie Beniretto
Houston, TX
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
It was my great pleasure to work with Thelma for 20 years at St. John's. She was the one you wanted to sit next to at faculty gatherings. She was a wonderful lady.
Lisa Hill
Round Rock, TX
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
She was a very special lady. My prayers are with all her loved ones!
Bob & Mary Howe
Bay City, TX
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
You blessed us by being and wonderful person and aunt.
Charlie and Betty Seagraves
, TX
Monday, June 6, 2016
There is a lot of celebrating in heaven with all the Burns siblings and spouses. They always had such a great time being together.
We will be there for the funeral Friday.