Adelle Gurney Gross, of Kingwood, Texas passed peacefully on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. She is survived by numerous relatives and a host of loving friends. Adelle will be remembered on Thursday, January 14, 2021 with a Visitation at 11:00am followed by a Rosary starting at 11:30am in the Chapel with a Funeral Service at 12:00pm in the Darst Funeral Home Garden. A LiveStream will be available to loved ones who cannot join in person.
Adelle will be remembered on Thursday, January 14, 2021 with a Visitation at 11:00am followed by a Rosary starting at 11:30am in the Chapel and a Funeral Service at 12:00pm in the Darst Funeral Home Garden. A LiveStream will be available to loved ones who cannot join in person.
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Adelle, my constant friend. From childhood through adulthood. I cannot imagine not hearing that sweet soft calming voice again. I will miss you. Rest easy, my friend. Love and prayers to her family.
Adelle was a classmate of mine. She was always a sweet and caring beautiful person. I will be joining you and remembering her during this.I will also joining you with my rosery.
Adelle was a high school classmate and friend. She was always so soft spoken and kind to everyone she knew. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time. She will be greatly missed.
I was a neighbor on Breezy Pt Dr from 1993 until 2001. We’ll, Fred, we shared a lot of good times and sad times. You were a good neighbor, good friend and I am sorry I wasn’t there the last 20 years. Love, Chris
Our sincere sympathies to Jack and family. May Adele rest in peace
I was so sorry to learn of Adelle’s passing. She was always so friendly to Byron and me. Sending lots of prayers and comfort to her family and friends.
Oh my goodness, I am so sorry for your loss. We were neighbors of the Gross’ when I was a kid. We lived over on Wind Creek. My brother and I were the same age as Kristin and Kevin. Mrs. Gross made the best peanut butter balls!! She kept them in the freezer — such a special treat after playing outside, riding bikes and having water balloon fights on hot summer days.
Gosh, I would love to reconnect with Kristin and Kevin! Please, if you see this, send my email their way: tiare.evans@gmail.com