To Those Whom I Love and Those Who Love Me
A Celebration of the life of
When I am gone release me Let me go, I have so many things to see and do You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears Be happy that we had so many beautiful years I gave to you my love you can only guess how much you gave me in happiness I thank you for the love you each have shown But now it's time I travel alone So grieve awhile for me, if grieve you must Then let your grief be comforted by my trust It's only for awhile that we must part So bless the memories within your heart I won't be far away, for life goes on So if you need me, call and I will come Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near And if you listen within your heart you'll hear All my love around you soft and clear And then when you must come this way alone I'll greet you with a smile and say " Welcome Home". -Mary Alice Ramish
Mrs. Margaret June Symmank
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF LA MARQUE 1204 Ross Street La Marque, Texas
Saturday Evening Six O’clock July 23, 2016
Margaret June (Hoyland) Symmank Mrs. Margaret June (Hoyland) Symmank passed from this life Thursday evening, July 14, 2016, in Texas City. Born May 31, 1946 in Alvin, Mrs. Symmank had been a lifelong resident of Galveston County. As a member of First Christian Church of La Marque and active within her community, Margaret touched many lives through her work as a playwright/director and author of her book, Lower Than The Angels. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert Johnson and Hazel (Stoneking) Hoyland; brother, Bob Hoyland III. Survivors include her loving husband of 48 years, John David Paul Symmank; sons, Thomas N. and wife, Lisa Symmank of Hillsboro, Joshua and wife, Amanda Symmank of Algoa, Philip Symmank of Spring; daughter, Tina Symmank of Dickinson; sister, Millie and husband, Ted Edwards of Arcadia; sister-in-law, Sandra Hoyland of Boerne; grandchildren, Meagan Votaw, Isaiah Kirk, Victoria Kirk, Jude Symmank, Hazel Symmank, Dalyn Symmank; great-grandchildren, Clowie Votaw, Sevn Votaw.
Mrs. Symmank’s family was served by the family and staff of Hayes Funeral Home.
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