Alice Mildred Labaj, resident of Round Rock, Texas - passed away on Saturday, August 13, 2016 in Austin Texas after a lengthy, hard-fought illness. She was born on March 4, 1937 in Taylor, Texas.
As a homemaker, Mom was a pillar of strength who took great pride in making our house a “home”. She adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren - attending all of their activities. She was an amazing cook and a talented seamstress - sewing all of our school uniforms and costumes growing up. She was a loving wife and friend to Dad since the day they wed on Oct. 11th, 1958. She was an avid UT fan, always attending the annual Longhorn/Aggie Breakfast Bash with Dad. She had an insatiable love of sports with an uncanny ability to discuss “the game” with the best of them! Her quick-wittedness will be missed…but we’ll do our best to continue the trait Mom! She lived a life of incredible faith and was an active member of the Taylor Brethern Church. Her amazing strength and perseverance was an inspiration to many and will be a continued source of strength as our journey continues.
We would like to offer a special heart-felt appreciation to Diane Gleason for the solid commitment and care you provided Mom in her final months.
Alice leaves behind a husband, Darwin Labaj, of over 57 years; (3) daughters, Sandy Weaver (Granger), Linda and Rusty Saur (Comfort), Laura and Rickie Berg (San Antonio); (6) grandchildren, Cameron and Dawson Weaver, Adam and Travis Saur and Carly and Macy Berg; and (4) great-grandchildren, Kayla Weaver and Addison, Jack and Parker Saur; and a sister, Delores Kubala and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Gus and Mildred Hodon and brother Gus Hodon.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 17th (6:00pm - 8:00pm)
at Providence Funeral Home, Taylor Texas.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, August 18th at 10:00am at Taylor Brethren Church Taylor, Texas with burial to follow at Granger Brethern Cemetery in Granger, Texas.
A gathering to follow at the Taylor Brethren Church following the burial.
Memorials can be made to the Taylor Brethern Church at 710 Sloan St., Taylor, TX.
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