Allie Venita Sis Rush

1922 ∼ 2011

Allie Venita Sis Rush

On Monday, December 12, 2011, Allie Sis Dixon Rush, 89, passed away at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont, Texas.

Lovingly known to family and friends as "Sis" and "MawMaw", Allie was born on December 1, 1922, to Clarence Charles and Kitty Lou Hughes Dixon in Hammond, Louisiana, and later became a resident of Orange County for 65 years. She moved to Orange, Texas in 1946, with her husband Jesse N. Rush. They were happily married 66 years until his death on September 9, 2005.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her three brothers, Bill Dixon and wife Fadra of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Tommy Dixon of Bridge City, Texas, John Dixon of Orange, and Nelson Dixon and wife Janice of Orange; granddaughter, Terry Stevenson of Bee Branch, Arkansas; nephews, Ronnie Dixon of Orange, Texas, Charles Dixon of Bridge City, and Billie Dixon of Baton Rouge.

Allie Rush is survived by her four children, J.C. Rush and wife Martha of Orange, Mary Mazoch and husband John of Orange, Ann Roberts and husband Tommy of Bee Branch, Arkansas, Kenneth Rush and wife Sara of Orlando, Florida; grandchildren and spouses, Christi and Larry Moerbe of Orange, Charles and Lora Darden of Round Rock, Texas, Lisa Vercher of Orange, Mike and Rashona Rush of Orange, Beckey Gram of Bee Branch, Arkansas, Jessica and Eric Anderson of New York City, New York, Ben Rush of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; great-grandchildren, Jonathan Stevenson, Sydney Wimberley, Michael Langford, Dusty Stevenson, Samantha Smith, Charlie Brown, Emily Vercher, Lanie Rush, Kensley Rush, Sarah Moerbe and Matthew Moerbe; brother, Oscar Dixon and wife Bea of Orange; sister-in-law, Agnus Dixon of Orange, Jean Dixon of Bridge City; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Sis's enjoyment of life was spending quality time with her family, playing bingo and traveling with her late husband, Jesse "Nap". For many years, she was a paper carrier for the Orange Leader and also had worked in the Bridge City Independent School District as a cafeteria food specialist. She will be deeply missed by those who loved and cherished her.

Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, December 15, 2011, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Lynn Ashcraft, retired pastor of North Orange Baptist Church and assisted by Chaplain Jerry Center with Harbor Hospice. Burial will follow at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery in West Orange.

Visitation will begin at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home.

Serving as Pallbearers will be Charles Darden, Mike Rush, Ben Rush, Charlie Brown, Curt Dixon, Jimmy Dixon, Sherby Dixon, Mike Dixon, John Mazoch and Larry Moerbe.

Condolences

Anonymous December 29, 2011
The James Herron Family. Barbara,Cindy,Lori,Jamie##imported-begin##Cindy Herron Sanders##imported-end##
Anonymous December 15, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rush family. May you find peace and strength by being with each other. Trish Marijanich, West Orange High School - Florida##imported-begin##Trish Marijanich##imported-end##
Anonymous December 14, 2011
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss?our thoughts are with you and your family.##imported-begin##Steve, Sheila and Katie Farrier##imported-end##
Anonymous December 14, 2011
To my Aunt Sis. You were someone special in my life. Your memories will live in my heart forever. I thought going on your paper route with you was pretty cool especially riding in the VW bug. There will be a special jewel in your crown for keeping you##imported-begin##Sharon Kay Dowden##imported-end##
Anonymous December 14, 2011
So very sorry for your loss. Cherish the many memories she leaves behind that will sustain you til you see each other again to live the eternal life we all will go to someday in God's time. May God give you peace, and comfort and hold you in the palm of h##imported-begin##Laura Dale##imported-end##
Anonymous December 14, 2011
I never had the honor to know Mrs. Rush but I've been told she was a truly outstanding & extraordinary woman. To see everything her family has achieved and done in their lives would make her extremely proud, and she's looking down on the Rush's right now ##imported-begin##Alex Crosby##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
J. C. and Martha sorry for your loss, may God Bless you and your family.##imported-begin##Jimmie Williams##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Know that she is in Gods embrace and he's holding her close.##imported-begin##Ellen and Jessica Winter##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
I never had the privilege to meet Mrs. Allie Rush, but from stories that her son Mr. Ken Rush shared, she seemed like a wonderful and amazing individual. I wish I would have had the opportunity to share a memory with such a wonderful person. She will be i##imported-begin##Salvatore Vieira##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
Sending all my thoughts and prayers to all who knew this clearly amazing woman. She has touched lives everywhere!##imported-begin##Nicole Bonitto##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
"The sorrow of the faithful is not that of permanent loss, but the tender sense of sadness that comes in saying good-bye for nowto someone we love. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God's love." -Are thoughts and prayers are w##imported-begin##Sydney Rundle##imported-end##
Anonymous December 13, 2011
I didn't know Allie Rush but I know one thing, she is an amazing woman because she brought up one of the most extraordinary kids on this earth, and for that I know she would be proud.##imported-begin##Mark Buckley##imported-end##