Faye Martin Linscomb

1932 ∼ 2010

Faye Martin Linscomb

Faye Martin Linscomb, 77, passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at Vidor Health & Rehabilitation in Vidor, Texas. Faye had lived in Bridge City for over 40 years before her move to Vidor.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 21st, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City with Reverend Jeff Bell officiating. Visitation will be Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Bridge City.

Faye was born in Orange, Texas on November 6, 1932 to Roy E. Martin and Alberta Burch Martin. She was a 1950 graduate of Lutcher Stark High School in Orange and a member of the Bengal Guards. Faye was a bookkeeper and had worked for many years as the office manager for Hubbard Electric Co. She later went to work for Economy Insulation and retired from there in 1999.

Never has there been a greater Mother, Grandmother, Wife or Daughter. Her family always came first and everything else could always wait because there was nothing more important in her life. She had the sweetest and kindest smile that could brighten up any room. Words cannot express how badly she will be missed.

Faye was preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 34 years, Ted Linscomb. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Michael Bourgeois of Orange, son Jimmy LaComb of Flint, Texas and son and daughter-in-law Dale and Peggy Bond of Tomball, Texas. Granddaughters, Amy Chad Langston and Kari Brown. Grandsons, Jarred Chrissy LaComb and D.J. Bond and three great-grandchildren, Michael, Reese and Cambree.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy LaComb, Michael Bourgeois, Chad Langston, Jarred LaComb, Dale Bond, and Robert Pool.

Special thanks to all of the wonderful staff at Vidor Health and Rehabilitation where Mom spent the last three years of her life. We could not have asked for more loving care and attention. Also thanks to Hospice of Texas for their excellent care.

Condolences

Anonymous May 27, 2010
Dear Jimmy, My heart goes out to you for the loss of your Mother. She was truly an angel. Thanks for all your kindness to me I know you received that blessing from her teachings. She loved you so. Love, Belinda##imported-begin##Belinda Metivier##imported-end##
Anonymous May 21, 2010
Jimmy and Kathy Your mother was one of the most pleasant ladies I have ever known. I can remember visiting your home when we were in high school and seeing her pleasant smile everytime I visited. May she rest in peace.##imported-begin##Clint Belk##imported-end##
Anonymous May 21, 2010
Kathy & Jimmy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. When I think back to my time at Hubbard Electric, I always think about your Mother with fond memories. I know that she and Ted enjoyed their time at Toledo. I pray that God will supply you both with s##imported-begin##John U. Smith##imported-end##
Anonymous May 21, 2010
Kathy and Jimmy, On behalf of all the Martin cousins, we send our prayers and comfort be granted to you and the extended family. My dear sweet cousin had the warmest heart and smile no matter what struggles may have been on the forefront. She always ##imported-begin##Suzie Martin##imported-end##
Anonymous May 21, 2010
Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of your loss. We love you very much. Residents and Staff of Vidor Health and Rehabilitation Center##imported-begin##Vidor Health and Rehabilitation Center##imported-end##
Anonymous May 20, 2010
we are so sorry for the lost of your mother & grandmother. larry & jenny cole.##imported-begin##larry cole##imported-end##
Anonymous May 20, 2010
To Kathy and all of Faye's family and friends, let me say what an absolute joy it was to have gotten to know and spend time with such a wonderful person. She had beautiful smile that could uplift anyone. When we evacuated for the hurricane and we eventual##imported-begin##Charles Wynkoop##imported-end##