In Memory

Cathy Chambers

Cathy Chambers



 
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02/28/22 03:52 PM #1    

Van Hill

So sorry


03/01/22 07:57 AM #2    

Jerry Barrett

Sad news. Rest in peace Cathy


03/01/22 11:18 AM #3    

John Mackley

Cathy was a wonderful lady and a friend to so many at IHS.  So sorry Cathy is no longer with us.

Obituary

Cathy Chambers Lazier, 73, beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, and Friend passed away on April 22, 2021.

Born and raised in El Paso Texas, Cathy was a graduate of Irvin High School.  She attended The University of Texas El Paso and was a member of the Chi Omega Fraternal Society. Cathy built a dynamic and successful life’s work in healthcare, starting with Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, then Providence Memorial in El Paso, and ultimately with Texas Health, in Bedford Texas. She was a Director of Materials Management for many North Texas hospitals. Her hard work and compassion for people served her well. Her work was always about the people and putting the needs of others first. Cathy always felt blessed and gave credit to those she worked with and for, many of whom she fondly referred to as ‘punkin’.

She both enjoyed and excelled in her career and cherished the many friendships that she made in her professional life. Of greatest importance was her family. She was steadfast and faithful in support and love for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. “Lita” was the title she was most proud of and always was happiest spending time with her family. She fiercely loved her grandchildren’s sports teams and The Dallas Cowboys. Cathy was our family historian, tracing our genealogy back through 9 generations. She treasured learning about those who came before us and shared that love through stories and by authoring a book of our family history. “We are the testament to all who came before us and I believe our ancestors would feel that they achieved the success they so desired by examining the close family connections we continue today. This is the legacy we inherited and we are left to pass this on to our children.” -Cathy Chambers Lazier Cathy was the eldest of 4 children of the late Joel and Mary Emily Chambers of El Paso.

She was preceded in death by her sisters Debbie Good and Julie Rae.

Cathy is survived by her daughter Laura Lazier, son Randy Lazier (Wendi), daughter Lisa Daniels (Chip), six precious grandchildren Alissa Lazier, Greyson, Lauren, and Cade Daniels, Sophia and Luke Lazier, and two great-grandsons Dane and Leo Lazier. Cathy is survived by a brother Scott Chambers, Nieces and nephews Joel, Emily, William and Ella Chambers, Julie Good (Troy), Tyler and Jordan Parks-Good, Kyle Good (Alison). Her abiding and unfailing love for her family and friends will leave a lasting legacy and many wonderful and cherished memories.


03/01/22 11:25 AM #4    

Kenneth Loyd (Loyd)

She was so pretty and nice to all.....especially to a goofy band nerd like me.  Much respect and rest with the angles.


03/01/22 11:25 AM #5    

Kenneth Loyd (Loyd)

She was so pretty and nice to all.....especially to a goofy band nerd like me.  Much respect and rest with the angles.


03/31/22 07:16 PM #6    

David Chew

 

I grew up 8415 Mt Ranier; Cathy lived just down the street on Tetons, at the intersection of Mt Ranier and Tetons. So, we grew up together and I have always had a crush on her; as Kenneth said she was very pretty.  Years go by and my wife is hired to run Border Childrens Health Center at Providence Hosital and she becomes very good friends with the purchasing manager named Cathy Lazier. It took quite awhile before I discover that my wife's good friend, Cathy Lazier, is my classmate/crush, Cathy Chambers!  

We hosted her "Aloha" party when she left Providence to move to ... Bedford, TX, and the highlight of the party for me was having Cathy finally autograph my senior yearbook ... only about 30 years late.  

She loved angels and gave us several angel ornaments for our Christmas trees, and they are our special angels.  

A sweet lady passed our way; we will miss her but never forget her.   

David Chew


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