Lee G. Massey

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Lee Grooms Massey, 86, passed away Saturday, June 30, 2018. She was born in Coalmont, Tennessee, and was a native of Grundy County, Tennessee. Lee, however, called Houston, Texas home for over 50 years. She was employed in several different positions in the Chattanooga and Houston area during her lifetime. Lee lovingly dedicated and poured out her life in service to her family, friends, and neighbors and believed anything worth doing was worth doing well. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, Texas. Lee was the middle daughter of the late Hobart and Bessie Parmley Grooms. She was preceded in death by six brothers and one sister, George, Paul, Clyde, Howard, Douglas, Harold and Melba. She was preceded in death by William Wiley Massey, husband of 28 years. Survivors include beloved sister, Joyce Scruggs of Nashville, Tennessee, son and daughter, Ronald Trent Massey, Christa (Sam) Bromley with two grandsons, Samuel Joseph Bromley and Carl Jacob Bromley. Lee believed her salvation was secure and complete through the atoning blood of Christ Jesus.

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  1. My condolences to the Massey families. I’m sorry to hear about the loss of dear Lee. Some Bible scriptures that have helped me during times of loss include Isaiah 26:19 and Psalm 37:28,29 which states in part: “Your dead ones will live…They will rise up”. And the Bible also says “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will forever reside upon it”. Therefore the Bible promises that we may be reunited with our loved ones lost in death by means of an earthly resurrection. This is further confirmed by John 5:28,29 which says “Do not marvel at this because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out”. This is possible thanks to Jesus Christ’s ransom sacrifice. Thus we have a genuine hope of everlasting life in a world without wickedness or suffering. I hope that these scriptures will be of some comfort to you.


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