Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klein Funeral Home - Tomball on Jan. 22, 2025.
Carol Demaris Pasche, 97, of Tomball, passed away Tuesday, January 21st, 2025. She was born August 29th, 1927, in Houston, Texas to the late James Frank Wells and Freda (Ploeger) Wells.
She is survived by her son, Louis "Chip" Pasche IV, and his wife Jana.
She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Clint Pasche, and wife Melissa; Megan Sandoz, and husband Clay; Rob Pasche, and wife Katherine; and Quinn Pasche, and wife Kathryn.
She was also blessed with nine great grandchildren: Clara Pasche, Emma Pasche, Benjamin Pasche, Ruth Sandoz, Jeremiah Sandoz, Esther Sandoz, Violet Pasche, Penelope Pasche, and Oliver Pasche.
Including her parents James F. Wells and Freda M. Wells (Ploeger), she was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Pasche III, brother Franklin Wells, and grandson Jeffrey Pasche.
Carol grew up in the Houston Heights, graduating from Reagan High School in 1944, and attended Baylor University.
Carol met her future husband, Louis Pasche III, in high school. They married in 1949, and were wed for 48 years until his death in 1997. Always a loving and faithful mother, she volunteered at her son's Parent Teacher Organization for numerous years, being elected president of that PTO at least one school year.
Carol was also a faithful attender of Garden Oaks Baptist Church in Houston for almost 20 years until the family moved to Tomball. They joined First Baptist Church, Tomball, where she and husband, Louis, were faithful Sunday School and Church attenders for over 45 years.
Carol worked outside the family home as well, working at Foley's Department Store in Houston for 20 years in their Northwest Mall and Greenspoint Mall's Men's Clothing Department.
A private family graveside service will be held Saturday, January 25th at 10am at Willow Creek Cemetery,
Tomball, Texas, with Pastor James Clark of Tomball First Baptist Church presiding.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made in Carol's honor to the church she dearly loved, Tomball First Baptist Church.