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Elizabeth Larison, 39, gained her Angel wings after a rapid and fierce battle with Metastatic Breast Cancer.
She was born on January 13, 1986 and she flew with graceful speed into Heaven on July 24, 2025 with her new Angel Wings.
Elizabeth is preceded in death by her dad, Robert Joe Larison and her two infant twin sons. She is survived by her two daughters, Nynave Larison and Lily Larison; her mother, Linda Faye Larison; her Brother, Robert Jasper Larison and Sister-In-Law, Caryn Jacobson; her Sister, Linda Petrosky and Brother-In-Law, Brian Petrosky & Nephew, Tyler Petrosky; her two Grandchildren, Evelyn & Colton Nelson and numerous Nieces & Nephews along with extended family & friends.
Elizabeth was a very proud Mother and “Nana” and was fiercely protective of her two daughters, Nynave Larison-Nelson and Lily Larison, whom she loved so deeply. She was their rock, their anchor, their Mother, their Best Friend and now she is their Guardian Angel.
She gave herself unselfishly and dedicated herself to others or to a cause; prioritizing their needs and well-being over her own needs. Elizabeth’s Wings were Ready but our Hearts were not. So, fly high our sweet Elizabeth (Mother, Nana, Sister, Daughter, Aunt and Friend) with your new Angel wings! You can always find all of us “where the water meets the sky.”
Visitation will be held on Friday, August 1, 2025 from 9:00 - 10:00 am at Goetz Funeral Home in Seguin, Texas; a small Service will be held in the Chapel from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. with a burial to follow at San Geronimo Cemetery in Seguin, Texas.
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713 North Austin Street, Seguin, TX 78155

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