In Loving Memory
Shirley "Pat" Walden Criss
5/25/1931 — 10/11/2013
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A Life Remembered
Obituary
Shirley “Pat” Walden Criss, 82, of Orange, passed away Saturday, October 12, 2013, Baptist Hospital in Orange, Texas.
A graveside service will be 2pm, Saturday, October 19, 2013, at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City, Texas; the family will receive friends at 1:30pm at the graveside.
Born May 25, 1931 in Ithaca, New York, Pat was the daughter of LeRoy Duryea Walden and Marion Stark Walden. Pat had an idyllic childhood, growing up in Freeville. She spoke of swimming all summer at the Mill dam and of setting traps with her father and brother, Don. Pat loved her childhood friends, especially Elsie, Jane, Dick, and 1st cousin, Ginger. She was so happy to see her friends at her 60th class reunion for Dryden High School. Pat married fellow classmate, Robert Edward Lee Criss, Jr. and traveled across the USA and Europe while Robert was in the Army. She loved living in Germany and could still speak German. Pat raised 5 children; 2 sets of twins, Robert and Shelley, Patricia and Pamela; and finished with Kathleen. After all her children were in school she went back to school and became a licensed vocational nurse. Pat loved nursing and took great pride in the care she gave her patients. She was especially proud of the care she was able to give her mother during her final years. Pat always said her greatest treasure was her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, LeRoy and Marion Walden; brother, Donald Walden; and sister, Joyce Owen. Pat is survived by her children, Robert Criss and wife, Donna; Shelley Wright and husband, Scott; Patricia Brauer and husband, Larry; Pamela Ritter and husband, John; Kathleen Smith and husband, Paul; and brother, Bruce Walden and wife, Sylvia. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild, and multiple nieces and nephews.
Special thanks belong to Dr. Mazzola, Dr. Palafox, Dr. Lee, and Dr. Castellanos. Also, the family wishes their heart felt gratitude for the wonderful care provided by the nurses at Orange Baptist Hospital, Brandy Butler, Greg Skidmore, Patricia Ivey, Gwen Broussard, Shannon Lane, Vern Dover, Jennifer Jacobs, Shawn Sonnier, and Deborah Cutrer.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Family Services of Southeast Texas; 3550 Fannin, Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 833-2668.
A graveside service will be 2pm, Saturday, October 19, 2013, at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City, Texas; the family will receive friends at 1:30pm at the graveside.
Born May 25, 1931 in Ithaca, New York, Pat was the daughter of LeRoy Duryea Walden and Marion Stark Walden. Pat had an idyllic childhood, growing up in Freeville. She spoke of swimming all summer at the Mill dam and of setting traps with her father and brother, Don. Pat loved her childhood friends, especially Elsie, Jane, Dick, and 1st cousin, Ginger. She was so happy to see her friends at her 60th class reunion for Dryden High School. Pat married fellow classmate, Robert Edward Lee Criss, Jr. and traveled across the USA and Europe while Robert was in the Army. She loved living in Germany and could still speak German. Pat raised 5 children; 2 sets of twins, Robert and Shelley, Patricia and Pamela; and finished with Kathleen. After all her children were in school she went back to school and became a licensed vocational nurse. Pat loved nursing and took great pride in the care she gave her patients. She was especially proud of the care she was able to give her mother during her final years. Pat always said her greatest treasure was her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, LeRoy and Marion Walden; brother, Donald Walden; and sister, Joyce Owen. Pat is survived by her children, Robert Criss and wife, Donna; Shelley Wright and husband, Scott; Patricia Brauer and husband, Larry; Pamela Ritter and husband, John; Kathleen Smith and husband, Paul; and brother, Bruce Walden and wife, Sylvia. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild, and multiple nieces and nephews.
Special thanks belong to Dr. Mazzola, Dr. Palafox, Dr. Lee, and Dr. Castellanos. Also, the family wishes their heart felt gratitude for the wonderful care provided by the nurses at Orange Baptist Hospital, Brandy Butler, Greg Skidmore, Patricia Ivey, Gwen Broussard, Shannon Lane, Vern Dover, Jennifer Jacobs, Shawn Sonnier, and Deborah Cutrer.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Family Services of Southeast Texas; 3550 Fannin, Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 833-2668.
Service Details
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 · 1:30 PM
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, 4560 Texas 87, Orange, 77630
Graveside Service
Saturday, October 19, 2013 · 2:00 PM
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, 4560 Texas 87, Orange, 77630
Messages of Love
From family and friends
Megan Brauer
October 17, 2013
Megan Brauer lit a candle in memory of Shirley "Pat" Walden Criss
Kimberly Criss Long
October 16, 2013
My Grandma Criss had this little Honda Civic. One summer circa 1989, she drove my cousin Betsy, my sister Jeni, and me "Kimmie" (I rolled my eyes when she called me that) from Texas to upstate New York in that little car. It was not a perfect trip - she complained, we complained, we all fought. One of my clearest memories was that she was so annoyed with us for sleeping as we drove through the mountains. She kept waking us up "you are missing the mountains", to which we surly teenagers probably responded "it's just trees". She also took us to her favorite swimming hole and we complained "it's too cold". Despite the arguing and frustrations of that trip, I feel so blessed she took us with her that year and can see now how much she wanted to share all the places that were beautiful and meaningful to her with her 3 oldest granddaughters. I wish I had appreciated it more at the time, but know she is with me now as I live in a mountainous beautiful place and constantly say to my kids "Look out the window. You are missing the leaves. You are missing the mountains."
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