She met and married the late Cager Ward,Sr at a young age, to this union they had nine children whom they loved. She later met and married the late Early White.
She was an active member of the Greater Community Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Kennedy Jones until her health begin to fail. She loved the Lord and her daily prayer was for her children and grandchildren to all be saved and love the Lord.
Menzola passed peacefully from this earthly life on September 16, 2019 at The Mansfield Medical Lodge. She is preceded in death by both her parents, Earnest Robinson Sr. and Willie Eva Chance; her siblings, Ora Lee Ward, Roxie Chance, Willie Stein Chance and Earnest Chance Jr.; her two sons, Charles Lee Ward and Wayne Ward.
She leaves to mourn and cherish her precious memories her sons, Curtis Ward, Cager Ward Jr, and Joe Mark Ward all of Corsicana,TX, Timothy Ward and Anthony Ward of Arlington, TX; her daughters, Jeanette (Larry) Chase of League City, TX and Evelyn Jeanise (Donald) Jones of Arlington,TX; a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews; and a multitude of friends.
Menzola lived a full life, her joy was taking care of others. She raised her children, many grandchildren and her own sisters and brother. Now it is her turn to be taken care of in the mansion God has prepared for her.
From Jeanette and Evelyn to Mom
A Daughter's Promise
Every time I smile,
Every time I sigh,
I think of your face,
And a tear escapes my eye.
You were my world,
My inspiration and my heart,
But when you left me,
I thought I would fall apart.
You were my best friend,
My one true confidant,
And that's not all you were.
You were also my mom.
I didn't want to live without you,
But you would have wanted me to,
And if there's anyone I want to make happy,
That anyone is you.
I would have given anything to have you back,
But I know now that it was meant to be,
For you are still watching from up there,
And I know you're watching me.
I'll make you proud, Mom.
I'm going to fulfill your wish.
You're going to see me and smile.
That's a daughter's promise.
-Allie B. Quaglieri
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