Cornella Scholz

cornella scholz

April 1, 1944 ~ November 30, 2023

Cornella Scholz, 79, of Linden passed away peacefully at her home on November 30, 2023. She was born on April 1, 1944 in Houston to Vincent and Erma Lee Leago. She was a homemaker and loved to take care of her family. Mrs. Scholz was a lady with many talents. She was an excellent artist and had a great ability to paint and sculpt. She donated her skills when working on pieces for Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Mrs. Scholz was an avid English rider and loved to read. Every Sunday she saw to it that the Church and her home both had cakes on the table. Some of her favorite things to do was play the organ, play the piano and sing. Mrs. Scholz is survived by her husband of 55 years, Lawrence Scholz of Linden; daughters, Dora Givens and husband Tom of Karnack, Cornella Beal and husband Steven of Germany, Cinnamon Scholz of Hughes Springs; grandchildren, Candice Treat of Pittsburg, Shanne Baker of Lone Star, Drake Ryan of Lone Star, Logan Bynum of Houston, Colton Bynum of Hughes Springs and numerous great grandchildren. Cremation services have been entrusted to the Horn Family at Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home in Daingerfield. A celebration of her life will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, January 13, 2024 at Our Lady of Fatima Church. Services are under the direction of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home of Daingerfield. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to: Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 1305 Bert St., Daingerfield, Texas 75638.

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  1. I met Mrs.Cornella almost 6 years ago. I live next door. She and I became best friends over the years. We talked all the time. She got me through a lot of rough times. I remember taking her for rides and sharing our lives with each other. Her presence in my life was and always will be a blessing. I love you Cornella and always will. Thank you for being the best friend I could have asked for.

  2. Dear Mom,

    You and I spent so much time together these last couple years. You gave me such good advice all my life and even more recently. I remember you told me to live with no regrets and that is what I am doing. You told me to never look back and I will not. You told me that you missed your mom and dad and that you prayed to be with them and now you are. You told me that you were tired and wanted rest, that you prayed God would take you home, now you are with him. I will never get to speak with you again in person but I know that when I speak to you you hear me. I will miss your advise in the days to come but all the wisdom you have given me will guide me. You were the best mom I could have had. I will never forget the love and the laughs we had. Life is hard but as I promised I will live it to the fullest and never ever look back and I will have no regrets. I love you,
    good bye for now,
    Cornella Ann Beal


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