Angela Kay Lancaster

Angela Kay Lancaster, 52, A resident of Pearland, TX since 2005, formerly of Biloxi, MS passed away March 16, 2020 in Webster, TX. She attended Praise Chapel Church.

Angela is preceded in death by her father, Jesse F. Smith.

Angela is survived by her husband, Scott Lancaster; son: Reis Divine: stepdaughters: Mary West, husband Aron, Joy Lancaster and Erika Barnes, husband Eric;  and Wayne Schlessman, wife Rose; mother, Peggy A. Smith; sisters: Audrey Anne Broussard, husband Henry and Lisa Smith Uribe, husband John; brother, Jesse Franklin Smith, Jr., Faith; niece Victoria, Nephews: Carter and Nate and many cousins and friends to cherish her memories.

Family will be accepting visitors on Thursday, March 19, 2020 from 5-8 p.m. at Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, TX. Funeral services will begin 6 p.m. on Friday, March 20, 2020 at Praise Chapel Church, 18516 TX-3, Webster, 77598.

Pallbearers will be, Scott Lancaster, Reis Divine, Jesse Smith, Jr., Clint Ehlers, Greg Jackson and Henry Broussard.

Angela was born April 18, 1967 in Homerville, Georgia.  She was the fourth child of Franklin and Peggy Smith.  She attended Clinch County schools and graduated from Coffee County High School in 1985.  She attended the University of New Orleans and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science.  Years later she attended the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and obtained an Associate’s degree in nursing and she has worked as a Registered Nurse for 16 years, primarily in the Emergency Department.

Angela gave birth to her only child, son Reis Divine, in Gulfport, Mississippi in 2001.  After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Angela and Reis, along with the rest of her family,  moved to Texas.  In 2012 she met Scott Lancaster, they fell in love and were married on the beach in Destin, Florida in 2014, then settled in Pearland, Texas.

Angela loved life! She loved to laugh and have fun.  She loved to travel and experience new adventures.  She loved to go to the beach, she loved water sports and activities, and she loved to go to New Orleans to Mardi Gras.  She was fun and spontaneous and everyone wanted to be near her, to be inside her circle.  Her laughter was infectious and she had a way to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable.  She was a good cook who loved to prepare big meals for her family and friends.  She was a kind, giving person who shared whatever she had with her friends and family.  If you needed a place to stay, Angela had a spare room for you; if you needed dinner, Angela had a big meal on the stove and you were welcome to eat at her table.  She and her husband enjoyed riding Harley Davidson motorcycles in their free time.  She enjoyed taking her son to Florida theme parks and beaches.

In January 2019 Angela was diagnosed with an aggressive form of sarcoma cancer.  She began chemotherapy, followed by radiation and was completely cancer-free in November 2019.  During her illness, she turned to her faith.  She loved going to Praise Chapel.  She said her spirit was uplifted and it gave her peace and serenity and hope for a cure and hope for everlasting life with Jesus.  Sadly, in February 2020 the sarcoma returned to her lungs.  She started chemotherapy again and only had the chance to complete two rounds of chemo before she was hospitalized and subsequently passed away.

Angela will have funeral services in Texas, then will be transported to Georgia to be buried near Pearson, Georgia at Red Bluff Cemetery in the Smith family plot.

In lieu of flowers, Angela requests that donations be made to the Praise Chapel in Webster, Texas.

19 comments

  1. We are so terribly sad about the passing of Angela. May God be with you all and console you.

    Toby & Judie Lancaster
  2. Sending prayers and my deepest sympathy to Angela’s family and friends. R.I.P. beautiful angel 💕

    Lynn Raffety
    • Sending my heartfelt condolences to Scott and the rest of your family..May God be with You All at this time❤️

      Pam Van Tine
  3. My deepest sympathy to Angela’s family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Glenda Trollope
    • She was a beautiful person inside and out. Wish we could make the service but are unable to. Love and prayers to Aunt Peggy, Reis, Audrey and Jessie and the rest of tge family.

      Love,
      Barbara, Pearlene, Eric and Sabrina and damily

      Barbara Odom
  4. Scott and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Angela sounds like an amazing person…I wish I’d had a chance to meet her. Thinking of you and sending my love.

    KAREN DUNNE
  5. So sorry for your loss. She sounds like an amazing person and will be greatly missed.
    Hugs and prayers to you and the family.

    Jolyn Herberg
  6. We are so sorry to hear this our condolences and prayer are with you Scott

    Christine Simpson
  7. Angela was a loving second mom to my son Brendon Zepeda. I thank God that she was in our lives. May God be with her and her family always!

    Gabriel B Zepeda
  8. Heart breaking……such a beautiful woman. My best to you Scott, and to your entire family.

    Rusty Garrett
  9. R.I.P. Beautiful Cousin. To her family: May God give you peace, comfort, and strength to get you through every day, until we all meet her again in heaven. Tony and I love you all.

    Jackie & Tony Vietze
  10. Peggy and family, I’m so sorry to hear of Angela’s death. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    Brenda McLaine
  11. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers and love to you all.
    Rebecca Nivers, D.P.M., CLT

    Rebecca
  12. Scott and family. My prayers are with you. Condolences for you all.

    Ed Bouchez
  13. I pray for comfort for the family of Angela.
    She was so beautiful like her mother, Peggy!
    I know she will be missed greatly by her son,
    husband, mom, all family and friends. GOD be
    with you!

    Joyce Huddleston
  14. Judy, Toby and Scott, My deepest sympathies I’m thinking of you at this time

    Ruth Powell
  15. I’ll remember Angela in many positive ways-with a big smile and a great sense of humor, My condolences to you Scott and your wonderful family…

    Rose Schlessman
  16. I was so sad when I heard the news…Angela was one tough Momma and loved her son Reis so much.. Reis was her love and joy. I am so glad Reis and my son Brendon became friends to now family. Angela treated Brendon as if he was her own and I will forever be grateful to her…My heart and prayers go out to Scott and Reis along with her family. Reis will always be a part of our family as well..💜

    Selena S. Zepeda
  17. Our heartfelt condolences to the Smith and Lancaster Families.

    In college, I don’t know that Angela was ever without a smile on her face.
    We will be praying for all as you grieve and trust the Lord to overwhelm you with His presence and peace.

    Nate & Allie

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