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Lura Trichel Jones Smith
Lura Trichel Jones Smith, 79, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Tuesday, August 16, 2011, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Littlefield and raised in Weatherford on her family’s dairy farm, Lura attended Azle High School where she was a majorette and Queen of the May and where she formed friendships that lasted over 65 years with Sue Reams, Alma Foster and McAjo Poole. Lura married Jerry Jones in 1955 and lived in Benbrook, Texas with their two children.  They were active at the First Baptist Church of Benbrook in music and youth ministry.  They were also passionate members of a Bridge Club. In 1971 they moved to San Diego, California.  She worked as a Council Coordinator for Red Carpet Realty and spent many hours in their backyard enjoying card games with her friends and family.  In 1976 the family moved to Brussels, Belgium where she lived and traveled extensively until 1981 when she returned to San Diego and opened a secretarial business and learned the joys of being a grandmother.  In 1994 she returned to Texas and married retired Marine Lt. Colonel Gail Smith, also known as Mr. Wonderful.  They lived in Granbury, Texas until 1999 when they moved to Crowley.  She attended Alsbury Baptist Church, was a member of the Board of Directors of the Crowley Public Library and never missed her morning constitutional coffee with her dear neighbors Doris and Harold Wayland. She was diagnosed with cancer in the summer of 2009 and brought courage, dignity, and determination to fighting it.  She often shared how blessed her life had been and the wonderful and loving people with whom she shared it.  Lura was determined to live her life fully until the end, which led her to a trip to Hawaii in March and on a Caribbean Cruise in June.  She was at peace and confident in her salvation and eternal rest. Her mother Milrie Trichel, father Clark Trichel, brother Jim Trichel, and husband Gail Smith preceded her in death. Her loved ones include her son Paul Jones, his wife Carolyn and their three children Joshua, Jason, and Daniel; her daughter Vicki Pierce, her husband David, and their three children Amy, Alex, and Katharine; as well as her sister Carolyn Sue Evans, her husband Don, and Sue’s children Kristen, Kyle, and Jennifer; her brother Roland Trichel, his wife Nancy, and their sons Billy, Bobby, and Marcus; the children of her late brother Jim Trichel, Jimmy, Michael, and Cindy; the father of her children, Jerry Jones of Ankara, Turkey, and her stepchildren Marianna Matzenik, Bruce Smith, Henry Smith, and Chris Smith.  She was Aunt Lura or Grandma Lura to a multitude of “adopted” nieces, nephews, and grandchildren and she was a wonderful blessing and friend to everyone she met. Services will be at noon Saturday at Alsbury Baptist Church in Burleson.  Visitation is Friday 6-8 p.m. at Mayfield Kiser Funeral Home, Fort Worth. In lieu of flowers, Lura requested that donations be made to the Crowley Public Library.
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  1. I would like to send my deepest condolences to the family. I recall all our fun summers in Aunt Lura’s pool, with my parents, siblings, uncle Paul and Aunt Vicki in La Mesa where I learned to swim. There were a lot of fun dinners and bbq’s and even the shuffle board in the back yard.

    Best wishes…

    Kyle Howerton

  2. Over the years after Vicki married my son David ,Lura and I developed a warm relationdship and enjoyed teasing each other as to who had the best looking grand kids.
    Lura was always great with her hospitality and loving nature.

    I will miss her and my condolence goes out to Vicki and Paul .

  3. Lura was a wonderful woman and will be missed by all who knew her. Her whole family is in my thougths and prayers. Be comforted knwoing there’s another angel in heaven.

  4. My condolences go out to Paul and Vicki. I was priviledged to spend many enjoyable hours with Lura and her family while they were in Brussels. It probably wasn’t planned when they left San Diego for Brussels but she ended up playing god mother and friend for a lot of misplaced Texans.

  5. Lura and I became close friends through our children when we lived in La Mesa, CA. We shared many events dudring those years and always stayed in touch with each other. She was her greatly. My love to Vicki, Paul, “Sister” and all her family. Please stay in touch with me.

  6. Vicki and David: Our love and prayers are
    With you at this sad time. May God bless
    And comfort you during the difficult days
    Ahead.. Love always. Aunt Ruth, Kathy
    And Ruthanne

  7. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and remember that what moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch. We may not understand why she left this earth so soon, or why she left before you were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, you begin to remember not just that she died, but that he lived! And that her life gave you memories too beautiful to forget.

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