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Ora Lee Tielke Lamensky

29 Nov 1929 – 31 Dec 2016

Birth29 Nov 1929
Death31 Dec 2016
CemeteryImmanuel Evangelical Church Cemetery
Needville , Fort Bend County , Texas , USA
Added byCarolyn Brinkmeyer on 02 Jan 2017
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174693277

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Fort Bend Herald, January 2, 2017: Visitation for Ora Lee Lamensky, 87, of Needville, TX will be held on Tuesday, January 3rd from 5-7 pm at Garmany and Carden Funeral Chapel, 3103 School Street, Needville, TX 77461, with the funeral service being held on Wednesday, January 4th at 2 pm at Immanuel Evangelical Church, 9018 Church Street, Needville, TX 77461. Burial will follow at the Immanuel Cemetery, Needville, TX. Pallbearers will be Ms. Lamensky’s grandsons, Matthew Pribble, Coleman Jan, Tucker Novosad, Tristan Novosad, Clayton Demny, and nephew Cary Lamensky. Born November 29, 1929 in Needville to William and Minnie L. Tielke, Ora Lee was called home to God on Saturday, December 31, 2016 after a long battle with continuous health problems. She was a strong and courageous woman who never lost her beautiful smile, but her body was tired and she was ready to go home to the good Lord. She left this world in peace with two of her daughters, and a son in law by her side holding her hands and reciting the Lord’s Prayer. Ora Lee Tielke married Clarence Lamensky on August 28, 1949 in Needville. Ora Lee was one of the original nurses for Dr. Joe Yelderman who at one time was the local doctor for Needville. Clarence and Ora Lee owned and operated Lamensky plumbing for 34 years where she ran the daily operations. After closing the business, Ora Lee, continued to stay busy, but this time as “Granny” and helping take care of her grandchildren she loved so dearly. Ora Lee was very committed to not only her family, but to the community of Needville. She was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary for many years, a Lifetime Member of the Fort Bend County Fair, as well as a member of the Immanuel church congregation. Ora Lee was an avid supporter of the Needville Youth Fair, where she served as a Good Luck Charm for her grandchildren when they showed their animals. They could always count on Granny to be on the front row until her health would not permit her to do so. Ora Lee was known for her sweet smile, loving personality and those beautiful blue eyes. In her spare time, she loved to cook and help in the garden with her husband. She enjoyed canning their prized vegetables and sharing them with her family. Ora Lee’s sisters were also a very special part of her life as she spent time each day talking to them on the phone. She also loved to spend time with her most precious treasures, her grandchildren. Ora Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Lamensky, her parents Willie and Minnie Tielke, sister Loney, in-laws Richard and Margaret Lamensky, brothers Lee Roy Tielke and Raymond Tielke, brother-in-laws Willie and Raymond Lamensky, Frank Macik Jr., sister-in-laws Alice Tielke and Bettye Lamensky, goddaughter Connie Tielke, nephews Troy and Gary Tielke, and daughter-in-law Patricia Kay Lamensky. She is survived by her children David Lamensky, Richard Lamensky and wife Cindy, Lori Demny and husband Robert, Patti Jan and husband Lee, Kristi Novosad and husband Tony. In addition, she is survived by grandchildren Cassy Baldwin and husband Josh, Chelsy Smith and husband Brandon, Jacqueline Lamensky, Matthew Pribble and wife Erin, Kirby Jan, Coleman Jan, Madison Jan, Tucker Novosad, Tristan Novosad, and Clayton Demny. Ora Lee also had two great-grandsons, a great-granddaughter Linlee Pribble, and Ora Lee received the most wonderful Christmas present this year with the birth of her new great-grandson on December 28th, Grayson James Pribble. Also surviving are her sisters Marge Janicek and Caroline Macik, Viola Fuchs and husband Clarence, brother Melvin Tielke and wife Willie Mae, sister-in-law Eleanor Tielke, her goddaughter Sandra Startz, and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Needville Youth Fair Scholarship fund in Ora Lee’s memory or to Immanuel Evangelical Church of Needville. Ora Lee’s family would like to thank Dr. Art Klawitter, Dr. Sandip Desai, Dr. Muhammed Attar and Houston Hospice for their loving care and devotion to their mother. The family would also like to thank Reliable Oaks for the wonderful care they gave Mom for the last four years. Thank you to Elizabeth and Paul Williams, Chino, Laura, Wilma, Arletta, and Cheryl for their care and thanks to Cora and Doris for all the wonderful meals you prepared for her. Condolences may be written for the Lamensky family at www.garmanycarden.com. Services are under the direction of Garmany & Carden Funeral Directors, Inc., 3103 School St/Needville, TX 77461 (979) 793-4515.

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