

Born in El Paso, Texas, she was the youngest of nine children of the late Carlos and Virginia Galvan. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased in death by her brothers; Carlos Galvan, Ramiro Galvan, Ruven Galvan, and sisters: Virginia Galvan Origas, Estella Galvan Bailey, Yolanda Galvan Martinez, and Lucia Galvan Ontiveros.
Lily is survived by a large family whom she adored. Daughters, Yvette Santos-Williams, and Aida Jacquez (Hugo) of Houston, Texas. Sons, Kenny Haley (Fredda) of Easley, South Carolina, and Roberto Haley (Jennifer) of Cumming, Georgia. Grandchildren, Martin Jacquez (Jenny), Richard Jacquez (Ileana), Justin Jacquez (Jamie), Delia Santos, Lydia Santos-Woolsey (Tyler), Kendall Haley, Kennedy Haley, RJ Haley, and Preston Haley. Great-grandchildren, Ariana Jacquez, Edmar Jacquez, Martin Jacquez, and Adaline Jacquez. She is also survived by her sister, Irene Fraser, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Before her retirement, Lily was self employed. She took care of children in her home. She was known as “Mama Lily” and left a lasting impression on so many children that were blessed to be under her care.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00am Friday, June 21, 2024 at Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home at 12800 Westheimer Road.
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Our Mother lived her life by not sweating the small stuff. You could find her on any given day gardening and watching her favorite sports teams; the Houston Astros, Houston Texans, and the Dallas Cowboys. She was quick witted and laughed continuously. She loved music. She never passed on an opportunity to sing and dance. Mom adored our father and we are sure when she entered the gates of heaven she said, “Honey, I’m home,” and she and our father are dancing on the streets of gold. We will carry on her legacy with her words etched in our hearts, “ I love you, I adore you, and God bless you.”
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