She was born October 26, 1941 in San Antonio, TX to Felix Adcock and Eula Mae Bassinger. She lived a life of devotion to her entire family and Christian faith.
Margaret is preceded in death by her parents, husband John W. Tyrone and sisters, Linda Mae White and Wanda Fae Adcock Crowder.
Margaret was a graduate of Patti Welder High School class of 59’. Her greatest passions and proudest moments were playing tennis in high school and the births of her five grandchildren, and her three great grandchildren.
At the age of 62 she humbled herself and sought after a close relationship with Jesus Christ, studied the bible and became a baptized disciple attending The Greater Houston Church where she explains she never had true, deep friendships until she met the women of her church. She was always very inspired by the love she has always been shown from her church family and she as well has inspired many with her hard fighting, persevering, gentle spirit. She enjoyed serving God in and out of church, her bible talk group, her card buddies, her exercise group at her complex, socializing, and gatherings with family and friends was something she loved while cooking to feed them, especially her famous enchiladas.
Margaret now leaves behind her legacy of love through her younger brother Dale Glenn Adcock (Cathy), niece Abby Adcock and nephew Jimmy Crowder. Her daughters Cynthia Baldwin and Laurie Lee (Prince). Grandchildren, Aubrany Lee Callaway (Kelin), Torrence La’Sean Lee, Amber Lee, Princeton Lee, Langston Lee, and Karlyssia Hastings Lee. Also followed by her great grandchildren Zyon King, Major Lee Callaway and Skylar Renee Hastings.
She leaves behind many others who were also special in her life including her dearest friends, Susan Young, Virginia Dotten, Bobbie Jenkens, Eileen Holton and Roberta Holmes.
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