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Oct
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Laura J. (Upshaw) Csury was born in San Carlos, Arizona on June 3, 1951 and was a full-blooded Apache Indian and member of the San Carols Apache Indian Tribe. In 1967, she moved to Dallas, Texas and had currently been living in Mesquite, TX for the last 20 years. She last worked for Deloitte & Touche for 10 years and before that over 15 years with Sandwich Chef Deli in locations throughout downtown Dallas.
Laura is survived by two daughters, Gloria Sandel-Avila and her husband Larry Avila of Mesquite, TX and Sandra Skodak and her husband Carmen Skodak of Wylie, TX. She is also survived by two sisters, Daisy Upshaw and Niece Rosie Upshaw and Mary Whitehair and her son-in-law George Whitehair and Niece Patty Dia and her husband Ross Dia and Niece Pearl Flores.
Laura was preceded in death by her husband Frank Nez and her parents, John and Winona Upshaw and her sisters Frances Brown, Isabelle James, Angelita Noline and Marcella Mallow; her brothers Fred Upshaw and Arthur Upshaw and her great-grandson Milo Spaniel.
Laura was full of life and loved to talk with people and had many boyfriends. She loved her Coke, Target popcorn sausage & biscuit and Decaf coffee from McDonalds and Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback with the Kansas City Chiefs.
She touched many lives, but her family was the heart of her life. Many will hold Laura in their hearts, but no one more than her grandchildren, Tracy Fields, Jr. and his wife Justyna Fields; Ashley Regal and her husband Kyle Regal; Trevor Fields, Taylor Spaniel and her husband Parker Spaniel; Loren Avila and his partner Skyla Velasquez, Aubrey Avila and Chloe Avila and great-grandchildren, Macy Regal and Jack Regal and Isa Pereira.
She loved making quilts and if she knew anyone having a baby, she would make a quilt for their child or grandchild. She will be missed by the many children who knew her in Mesquite who called her "Granny" or "Grandma." Every Easter, Halloween and Christmas holiday she had a group of kids in the neighborhood that she would hand-deliver a small gift to their home.
A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 6th at 2PM at New Hope Funeral Home 500 US Hwy. 80-E, Sunnyvale, TX 75182.
From the family: We wish to thank those who have prayed for us, the many phone calls and messages with kind words about Laura. They have brought us comfort and peace during this time.
Reception for friends and family will be held at: 2825 Nighthawk Drive, Mesquite, TX 75181.
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Oct
6
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
New Hope Funeral Home Chapel
500 US Highway 80 E., Sunnyvale, TX 75182
Send FlowersServices provided by
New Hope Funeral Home - SunnyvaleOnly 22 hours left for delivery to next service.