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Lacy Ruth Van Zandt of Bertram, Texas died too young on July 27, 2023. She was 38 years old, born on May 21, 1985 in Giddings, Texas.
Barely five feet tall, Lacy left a gigantic, benevolent footprint on the world, with her 1000-watt smile, and the kindest heart a human being has ever possessed. Her heart would literally hurt if she saw a stranger in distress. Boundlessly generous, she spent her money almost exclusively on others. Lacy saved scores of lives as a nurse, and brightened thousands more with her glowing presence.
Lacy had an astounding capacity for love. To be on the receiving end of Lacy’s love was the most precious gift imaginable, humbling and awe-inspiring.
Lacy faced daunting physical challenges throughout her life, from being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age two to epilepsy so severe that part of her brain was removed. She was left short-term memory impairment and partial blindness in one eye. Lacy persevered with grace, good humor and the will of a lion. Not only did she survive, she thrived.
In 2010 Lacy uprooted from Lubbock to Kingsland, Texas to take care of her Nanny, who suffered from Lewy Body Dementia. Lacy’s dedication to her grandmother inspired all who beheld it. Nanny passed away in 2022 and they are reunited again in heaven.
Lacy had a special affinity for the elderly. She treasured their beauty and wisdom that so many of us forget. If there were just one lesson to be taken from Lacy’s life, it would be to honor the aged. If you see someone in need of a hug, give it to them.
Lacy met the love of her life, Jay Jones, in 2011. Opposites in many respects, they clicked from day one, and made each other as happy as they’d had ever been. Mr. Jones was a very lucky man.
On May 18, 2020, Lacy gave birth to her beloved Jesse, her miracle baby, after a very difficult pregnancy and delivery at the height of the Covid outbreak. Jesse spent 22 days in the NICU. Lacy was a born mother, possessed with endless patience and understanding. To witness Lacy giving Jesse a bath was to witness magic…the joy and laughter erupting from both marking the happiest event on the planet.
Lacy was a true believer, her faith total and unwavering; her spirituality an inspiration to others.
Lacy is survived by her son, Jesse Clyde Jones; Jay Jones; mother, Terri Van Zandt and Keith Elmore; aunt, DeAnne and husband Willie Bernhard; grandfather, Bill Griffin; uncle, Verlon Van Zandt; sister, Zana Cannon and husband Sam; sister, Christi Bishop and husband Zach; brother, Cody Abbey and wife Ashley; nieces, Shelbie Abbey, Kelsi Copeland and husband Jacob, Marley and Evee Cannon; nephews, Ari Gonzales, Brody, Bailey, and Greyson Abbey, and Odin and Vincent Cannon; great nephew, Carlisle Copeland; great niece, Gaia Copeland; sisters-in-law, Junie Jones and Paula Padilla; and brother in-law, Carey Jones.
Among Lacy’s hundreds of friends, first and foremost was Dee Smith. Dee and her family were always close to Lacy’s heart.
Lacy’s funeral will be held at 11:00am on Monday, August 7 at Krestridge Funeral Home in Levelland, Texas. She will be buried in Sundown. A visitation will be held from 2:00-4:00pm on Sunday, August 6 at Krestridge. A memorial will also be held in the Marble Falls area, date and location to be determined.
Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of the professionals at Krestridge Funeral Home. (806) 897-1111
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Sandra Walker
July 26, 2024
There has not been a day gone by that I didn't think of Lacy and how much we all miss and love her. I see so much of her in sweet Jesse so that brings some comfort and peace.j
Sandra Walker
August 3, 2023
Lacy's passing has left a huge hole in my heart, I lost my husband in April and she was there for me during his illness and passing. She always knew just what advice I needed medically to help him and myself as caregiver as well. She was brilliant and so kind and loving with a smile that made everything better. She sang at my sister's memorial service and agreed to sing for mine, the voice of an angel, now she is singing at the feet of Jesus. We will never be the same but there is peace in knowing we will see her again someday. Love and prayers to all the family.
Celeste Stanton - Austin Texas
August 3, 2023
Lacy came into my home during a very difficult period of my life. I am 81 years old and she treated me like a family member. She was so kind. She was very efficient which made my life better.
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Kody Shaw
August 3, 2023
Lacy was my next door neighbor in Kingsland Trails Apts a while back. I have never met such a sweet soul. It was just a joy to be around energy that great. My complete condolences to all of the family during this time. Smile and applaud her life. Gonna miss you Lacy.
Kody Shaw
Tara Essman
August 2, 2023
I was Lacy´s coach in middle school and I adored her. She was always so positive and had a big, bright, personality! She truly was light to the world! I´m so sorry for your loss. I am praying for your family during this difficult time.
Tara Kuczynski
August 2, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Brenda Cannon
August 2, 2023
Lacy was the most dependable and loving person I have ever known.she was the best sister to our daughter in law and the best aunt my grandsugars could ask for.She would show up to help family and or her friends in a blink of an eye and even though she had many health issues she put everyone else first never complained! She was a God fearing woman and truly loved in her faith.I am comforted knowing she is in God's hands.
Donna Kaye Sanders
August 2, 2023
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Lisa
August 1, 2023
I'll never forget you.
Nancy Stacks
August 1, 2023
When my mother was at the Kingsland Care Nursing Home Lacy was the activities director and always found extra little things for my mother to do. She had such patience and love for all the people that were there. Such a joy for the residents there.
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