Carolyn Joy Meadows

March 16, 1947 - June 16, 2021

Carolyn Joy Meadows, 74, of Lumberton, died Wednesday, June 16, 2021.  She was born on March 16, 1947, in Beaumont, to Marion Smith Eddins and Lee Eddins.

Survivors include her children, Steven Meadows of Houston; Debra Eberling and her husband, Kenneth, of Lumberton; Diane Meadows of Trinity; Nancy Galloway and her husband, L.E., of New Ulm; and Richard Meadows and his wife, Brenda, of Little Cypress; grandchildren, Sgt. Nicole Meadows, PFC Amber Meadows, Samantha Eberling, Jessica Lawrence, Kendric Wright, Kamerin Wright, Brandi Boehme, Candice Vega, Loris Galloway, III, Jordyn Galloway, Brendan Nichols, Melynda Meadows, and Brooke Meadows; and ten great-grandchildren.  She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Stanley Frank Meadows; brother, Kirby Eddins; and sister, Betty Bastian.

Her committal will be held at Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee.

Broussard's Crematorium

Broussard's Crematorium
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Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
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Brandi Boehme

You are such an amazing person. You will always be loved by this whole entire family. You are so cherished by all of us and I am so grateful I got to call you Maw. The love you spread to all of us speaks so many words. I loved all the times I got to spend with you! I will always miss you! You raised 6 such amazingly great children (Mattie Sue was number 6). We all love you so much!

Debbie

I will always have the memory of that amazing fishing trip we had on Lake Sam Rayburn. Me and you with our tootsie pops, catching fish one after another and Dad and Kenneth couldn’t catch a thing. Then there was you trying to drive the boat with the troll motor. All you could manage to do, was spin us in a circle, while laughing so hard. Dad thought it was best, he take over. I will always have lucky tootsie pops when I go fishing and I’ll catch one for you! The laughs we had that day will last a life time. I love you Mom and I will miss you more than you could possibly know!