Nelda Mae Tousha

1923 ∼ 2022

Nelda Mae Tousha

Nelda Mae Tousha was born December 12, 1923 to Sylvia and Cora Fregia in Liberty, County, Texas. She went to be with The Lord on Saturday September 24, 2022, at her residence surrounded by her family. Her husband Joe L. Tousha preceded her in death January, 1989. And grandson, Joe Lee Tousha also preceded her in death.

Those left to cherish her memory are; her four children, Joe Tousha and wife Norma of Corrigan; Linda Tousha Hall of Lumberton; Thomas Tousha and wife Janies of Kirbyville; Cora Gilley and husband Dwayne of Liberty. Sixteen grandchildren, twenty one great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

Nelda loved to garden and loved her flower bed of roses. She loved to quilt and embroidery. She loved her family and all of her grandbabies. She was a member of Central Baptist Church in Daisetta, Texas. She was from a large family of nine sibblings, all have preceded her in death. She always was a stay at home mom and raised her beloved family.

Honoring Nelda Mae Tousha as pallbearers are Tim Killion, Kody Watts, Colton Cox, Aaron Michael Ortiz, James Scott, Ronnie Cormier, Lawrence Gilley, and William Gilley.

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Anonymous January 19, 2023
Faith & Family Funeral Services created a Tribute Video in memory of Nelda Mae Tousha
Charlotte (Odom)And Ronnie Graham September 27, 2022
So sorry for your loss. Your mother was a very sweet lady and will be missed a lot. Thoughts and prayers for all of the family. She had a wonderful family.
Ginger Hendricks September 27, 2022
She was a wonderful neighbor, always watching out for Olyn and I. If a dog was chasing a chicken she would call me up. I will forever be grateful to go over and fix her tv for her to watch young and the restless. To be able to talk with her was a blessing. Love this family
Bethany, Dave, And Liam Schwanke September 25, 2022
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Christine Forbes September 25, 2022
Grandma, you will be so very missed!! I loved and will always remember all the talks about the old days we use to have when you lived in kountze with dad and Linda. You taught me so much about my old ways. Thank you for all your wisdom and love. Rest in peace, Christine