Karen Lee Lyssy

Karen Lee Lyssy, 71, wife, mother, ma, and dear friend to all, entered heaven’s gates peacefully on August 11, 2020 in Houston, Texas as Houston Inpatient Hospice with her husband, Ervin Lyssy by her side.

Karen was born in San Antonio, Texas on December 25, 1948 to Jerome and Margie Siebold. While growing up in San Antonio, Karen attended Catholic schools throughout her education.  She met Ervin Lyssy while at a dance in Kosciusko, Texas.  As they got to know each other, love blossomed like a flower and they were married two years later.  They started their life together in Kosciusko, Texas and attended St. Ann’s Catholic Church.  They moved to Houston, Texas in 1970 and started raising their family.  In 1975, they moved to Pearland, Texas where they attended St. Helen Catholic Church.

Karen always had a loving and nurturing heart.  Her heart’s desire was always to be a nurse because of her grandmother so she pursued nursing and graduated from San Jacinto College with a Registered Nursing Degree in 1978. Over her professional career she worked in numerous hospitals, doctors’ offices, and the University of Texas Health Science Center where she retired.

Last year, Karen was diagnosed with a genetic disease called Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.  It is very rare and there is no cure.  Her liver quit processing protein, leading to lung issues and other complications.  Over the last 18 months, Ervin loved on Karen and took excellent care nurturing her and took her to all her doctor appointments.  It wasn’t until last Friday, that Karen began to hurt in a way that he could not help her anymore.  Karen and her family made a very hard decision and she was admitted into Houston Hospice.  Jesus filled her last days with love, calmness and free of pain.  Karen told her family she was ready and Ervin prayed the rosary with her Monday night.  On Tuesday, at 2:30 am, Jesus called Karen home with Ervin by her side.

Karen was blessed to be able to spend quality “borrowed time” with family and friends over the last 18 months.

She was welcomed into heaven by her best friend and uncle, Father Jerry Siebold, a Redemptorist Priest; her parents; and brother, Carl Siebold.

Karen is survived by her husband Ervin Lyssy of 53 years, daughters: Tracy Vajdos and LeAnne Strempel (Edward); son: Travis Lyssy (Susan); grandchildren: Paige and Morgan Vajdos; Caleb, Madalyn and Evan Strempel; and Jordan Lyssy; brothers: John Siebold (Denise) and Stephen Siebold; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2020 from 5-8 p.m. with a rosary at 6 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, Texas.  A Funeral Mass will be held Friday, August 14, 2020 at 12 p.m. at St. Helen Catholic Church in Pearland, Texas.  Her final resting place will be at St. Ann’s Cemetery in Kosciusko, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for a donation to be made in honor and memory of Karen Lyssy to Houston Hospice or to the Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Foundation at www.alpha1.org to help support research. The family is appreciative and forever grateful for the love and gentle care given to Karen by Dr. Bindu Akkanti, Dr. Victor Machicao, and all the loving staff at Houston Hospice.

The family asks that you spend time with your children; take a walk on the beach with your loved ones; make a toast to family, love and enduring friendships; and never pass up an opportunity to greet someone with a hug, kiss and a smile.  That is what Karen believed in and how she lived her life.

While hearts are broken, God has provided an existing peace within the family.  The family is blessed by all the thoughts and prayers.

17 comments

  1. Ervin and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Karen was a very sweet and caring person. She will certainly be missed. You and the family are in my prayers.

    Bernice Jarzombek

    Bernice Jarzombek
  2. Prayers for you and your family during this sad and difficult time!!!!

    Kay Cavanaugh
  3. So sorry to hear about Karen. She was an amazing and caring lady , she helped me so much when I first found out about my liver disease. My thoughts and prayers are with the Family. 🙏🙏🙏

    Beverly Hurlock
  4. I so enjoyed Karen. What a wonderful person. What a loving family. Thanks for sharing her with me over the years. May she rest in peace

    Kathy Nolen
  5. What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person. Karen was special to all of us who knew her. My love and prayers go out to all of you.

    Mary Pruski Walker
  6. We are so sorry for your loss. We pray that God will give you peace and comfort during this difficult time. We will always remember her loving spirit. Hold on to your wonderful memories.

    Jerald and Earlene Jarzombek
  7. Our deepest sympathy & prayers for Ervin & Karen’s family. We had the pleasure of working with Karen. Her professional & positive attitude was uplifting. Her kind spirit & genuine personality was felt by her co workers. May she Rest In Peace.

    Dr. & Mrs. Michel E. Heard (Konie)
  8. Ervin,
    It’s been awhile since I talked to you and Karen just before Bobbie and I moved to Belton. I didn’t know Karen very well but I thought she was a happy and entertaining lady. We are deeply sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

    Bob Abbott
  9. Ervin,
    My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family for the loss of Karen. I know she is resting well now.

    Cindy Wilson
  10. I only have fond memories of Karen’s big smile that she always had when she greeted extended family. My daughter , Allison, would run into her in Pearland on occasion. She will still live in all of our hearts.

    Janice Meyr
  11. Ervin,
    So sorry for your loss; Karen was special to us even though we did not see much of you all when you moved away. I will always remember her smile and upbeat personality. We had lots of good times back in the days when we were all single.

    Louise Jung Jenschke Thursday, 13 August, 2020 10:08

    Louise Jung Jenschke
  12. Dear family,

    What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful lady, even though we didn’t know her that well, through this tribute and LeAnne’s stories we got to know her..
    Our deepest sympathy to all of you, we wish you all the strength and comfort during this sad time. Miss Karen is now at peace and she is your guardian angel and will always be with you.
    You all are in our thoughts and prayers 🙏🏼

    Soenita Badal
  13. Ervin
    It’s been awhile since i have seen or talked to you. So sorry for you loss. May she Rest in Peace.

    Wayne Jurica
  14. Ervin,so sorry for the loss of Karen our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family .

    Gabriel and Lydia
  15. Ervin
    Sorry to hear of your loss.Thoughts are with you and family.

    Johnnie Reeves
  16. Ervin, this is Susan Toudouze Brotherman. I was in your wedding! I remember it was hottest, longest and most joyous wedding I had experienced then….and, I think, since! I am the same age as Karen, but a year under her at IWHS. I recall her mooning over “my Ervin” her senior year. She could not wait to marry you.
    I have tried to keep in touch some with Karen through Facebook, hoping for a reunion/visit, but am not that great on FB.
    I love that girl. You all said it — smiling, kind, happy, compassionate, bubbly, fathfilled. I have never forgotten her through all these years, nor ever will. You were blessed with an extraordinary wife and mother. You will remain in my prayers — for your peace and strength. Yes, review those warm, funny memories. She will live on! Love you through Karen…Susan

    Susan T. Brotherman
  17. Dear Ervin, Karen was my student when she attended San Jacinto College.she was an extraordinary student and wonderful and caring human being. I have always treasured the memory of our fishing trip. We moved to Floresville about 18 years ago. I often wondered if you were related. One could not help but love Karen. Richard and I offer our condolences and prayers. Dr. Marlene and Richard Luna

    Dr. Marlene Luna

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