Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Sunday, June 28, 2015
12:00-2:00pm
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Pansy Mae King

of Angleton, TX

May 10, 1927 - June 24, 2015


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Pansy Mae King,88, of Angleton went to be with the Lord June 24, 2015. She was born May 10, 1927 in Mc Millian, Oklahoma. She was an avid volunteer, drove the school bus for A.I.S.D. , drove the medicine transport van for the county, as well as the first driver of the courtesy van for the American Red Cross in Brazoria County for thirteen years, and was a lead volunteer at the Dream Center in Clute. Pansy has been a charter member of Minitex Baptist church and the First Baptist Church of Rosenberg. She was an active member at Brazosport Baptist Temple.


She was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Clara Cornelison, her first husband, Allen "Bud" Smith, and her second husband Tommy King, and her daughter, Markaleta Smith Kilgore.



Pansy is survived by 4 children: Patricia Smith and husband Ray of Pittsburg, Texas, Frank Smith of Trinity, Texas; Robin Smith and wife Barbara of Franklin, Texas, Althea Smith Boyd of Bryan, Texas, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, 2 sisters Gene Raley and Marie Stowers.


The family will receive friends noon until 2pm Sunday at Lakewood Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the following: Brazoria County Dream Center; 796 South Hwy 288 Business; Clute, Texas 77531 and Brazosport Baptist Temple; 1203 County Road 205; Angleton, Texas 77515.

Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will remember her as a devoted mother and grandmother who encouraged them to pursue their goals and dreams. "For I know that my Redeemer lives and at the last He will stand upon the earth and after my skin has been thus destroyed yet in my flesh I shall see God." Job 19:25



Arrangements by the Turner family. On line condolences may be made tolakewoodfuneralchapel.com

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Laura Taff
Freeport, TX
Thursday, September 10, 2015

Ms. Pansy was the most memorable and fun person to be around. I worked with her at a volunteer pantry place.
She always made the job fun of being there,. I loved working along side of her and she always had a smile and something funny to say. Yes, I miss Ms. Pansy. She was always ready to help where ever she was needed. I know right now where she is. Straight to heaven she went. God needed this angel to fill in a gap somewhere he needed. I did not know of her passing to very recently, therefore, the lateness of my message to her family. I thank God I got to meet Ms. Pansy. She was such a pleasure to be around. You families I pray for. I know you must miss her deeply. She was a gem here on Earth and an even bigger gem in heaven. God bless you all.

Wayne and Tina Hallmark
Tutle, OK
Sunday, June 28, 2015

Our prayers are with you, we will miss Aunt Pansy. Sorry we couldn't be there, but we just heard about her passing yesterday. Love Wayne and Tina

jimmie/joni king
cypress, TX
Sunday, June 28, 2015

our prayers go out to the family

Cyndi Lange Hughesq
Cypress, TX
Friday, June 26, 2015

I was saddened to hear of Pansy's passing. I have wonderful memories of her while growing up in Houston. She was a wonderful neighbor and a surrogate mother to most of the kids in our neighborhood. She always had room for one more at the table and their house was always FUN ! I was between Frank and Markie in age and have such fun memories of our antics, which always brought a smile to her face. All of you are forever in my heart & prayers.

Sandra Hallmark Roberts
Ada, OK
Thursday, June 25, 2015

Aunt Pansy we will miss you. You were always fun to be around.