George Ray Sirmons

1942 ∼ 2013

George Ray Sirmons, 70, of Moss Bluff, passed away Thursday September 5, 2013. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Anahuac for the past 12 years and the Elks Lodge # 2019 for many years. He loved fishing, gardening and cooking. He enjoyed his time spent with family and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, George Washington Sirmons and Lola Estelle Richardson Sirmons; half-brothers, Otis Clark, Floyd Clark and J.W. Clark.

He is survived by his loving wife, Patsy Sirmons of Liberty; sons, Ernie Sirmons and wife Jana of Liberty, Elbert Sirmons and wife Dannette of Winnie and Keith Sirmons of Liberty; grandchildren, Nikki Schneider, Natasha Sirmons, Harper Sirmons and Hunter Sirmons; great grandchild, Avery Schneider; brother, Ernest Sirmons and wife Jon of Matagorda; sisters, Tena Caperton of Three Rivers, CA; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

A memorial service is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Wednesday September 11, 2013 at Calvary Baptist Church of Liberty, officiated by Pastor Robert Pitts.

Condolences

Harry & Dorothy Hylton September 25, 2013
Ray could really cook up some good catfish and shrimp. He will be missed. Prayers to Patsy and family.
Bobby Dockens September 25, 2013
We at Anahuac Masonic Lodge send our condolences to the family.
James Parker September 25, 2013
So sorry to hear this. He will be missed. Ray sure could cook up a good fish plate.
Marilyn Clark September 25, 2013
Patsy and Family My Prayers and Love is Sent to you all at this time and Lighting n jon.See you all Wednesday . Love you all Robert n Marilyn Clark
Louise Malone September 25, 2013
Ray is going to be missed so much. Had fawn memories at the bar with him. Tom & Louise Wiggins
Donna And Jimmy Pavliska September 25, 2013
You will be missed by many! You were a True Friend! RIP Ray
Nathan, Kathy, Jamie September 25, 2013
ray was a wonderful friend and will be greatly missed
Debbie Mullins-Burwell September 25, 2013
Patsy and family, I am sorry for your loss. God bless each of you. I can only imagine the welcome party that he received when he crossed over!