Leona Faye Gatlin

Leona Faye Gatlin, of Kemah, passed away on Thursday, November 4, 2021 at her home in Kemah, Texas at the age of 80. She was born on March 16, 1941 in Birmingham, Alabama to George and Edna Simmons.

She enjoyed crafts, embroidery and loved her grandchildren. Leona also had a successful career with the Post Office and retired in 2003.

She was preceded in death by her husband Albert and daughter Angela McKenna.

Leona is survived by her daughter Debra Surman and husband Robert, sons Ronald Dennison and wife Maricar, Gordon Gatlin and wife Dawn, grandchildren Kara Sauser, Jennifer Crum, Gabriella Surman, Rebecca Ferrell, Rachel Dupre, Katie Warzon, Jessica Farve, Hardy Gatlin, Alec Gatlin, Samantha Gatlin, Courtney Belyeu, Joel Dempsey, Ronald Dennison, Jr., eleven great-grandchildren and many other loving family and friends.

The Family will receive friends on Monday, November 8, 2021 from 6-8:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573. A Ceremony will follow on Tuesday at 10:00am at Crowder Funeral Home with Pastor Clyde Mahan presiding.

Interment will take place at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.

4 comments

  1. From the moment we met Leona, we loved her. She had a heart of gold and spoke her mind. Loved that about her! She was quick and witty and had a great laugh. She would share stories of her husband and days of her working, always walking away with a good life lesson she would teach me. She’ll be missed dearly and will forever be in our fond memories. Rest In Peace.

    Our prayers and condolences to Debbie and the entire family.

    Theresa & Ben Balk
  2. Loved our sweet Aunt Leona. She was a woman that had a heart of gold. And always spoke what she thought. She loved her family with her whole heart and always made sure they knew that they were. Aunt Leona will be missed dearly and always thought of fondly with much love. ❤ Prayers for God to surround your precious children and their spouses and dear grandchildren with comfort and strength today and the days to come. 🙏
    We Love you all,
    Rayford and Benita Simmons

    Rayford and Benita Simmons
  3. Aunt Leona was the best… My heart is breaking for my cousins, and the grandchildren
    Many fond memories of going to her house with Nanny, and Poppy…..
    Love you Aunt Leona…. You will surely be missed…. Heaven needed another Angel…
    …. 😥😥😥❤❤❤

    Sandy Pinkley
  4. She was so awesome enjoyed working with her at the post office she was such a kind ❤ and loving soul

    Mary K Haritos

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