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Alicia Mildred <I>Wiggs</I> Landry
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Alicia Mildred Wiggs Landry

Birth
Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 Jan 2021 (aged 91)
Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Cenotaph
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2656265, Longitude: -97.7271114
Plot
Section: Republic Hill, Section 2 (C2) Row: P Number: 1
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Alicia Wiggs Landry went home to be with our Lord on January 21, 2021. Born in Elberton, Georgia on January 12, 1930 to Frances and Herbert Wiggs, she grew up in Dallas, attending Hockaday, Highland Park High School and the University of Texas at Austin. At UT, she joined Delta Delta Delta sorority. A sorority sister encouraged her to go on a blind date with a handsome UT football player named Tom Landry. It was a match literally made in heaven. They were soon married and thus began an incredible journey of love and amazing experiences and travel all over the world, creating so many enduring friendships along the way. Alicia was never far from her Tommy's side. He considered her his greatest asset. She had a wonderful sense of humor and a style and wit that could light up a room. She was creative and smart, designing the house that would become their family home for 20 years as they raised their 3 children Tom, Kitty and Lisa. It was a home filled with warmth and love. She loved all holidays and her Christmas celebrations were always a highlight of the year for her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren alike. She was called Honey by the grandchildren and they all adored her. Coach and Honey's house was a favorite gathering place for all. Throughout their lives together, Alicia and Tom Landry supported the Fellowship of Christian Athletes giving much of their time to sharing their faith and raising funds for the organization. When their daughter Lisa died in 1995, they established the Lisa Landry Childress Foundation in her memory to raise awareness for organ donation. Alicia was preceded in death by her husband Tom Landry, her daughter Lisa Childress, her parents Herbert and Frances Wiggs and her sister Linda Whitworth. She is survived by her son Tom Landry Jr and wife, Gina; her daughter Kitty and husband, Eddie Phillips; her son-in-law Gary Childress: her grandchildren, Ryan Phillips and wife Renee; Jennifer Phillips Finlay and husband Gavin; Christina Childress Saunders and husband Michael; Taylor Landry Trees and husband Josh; Logan Landry; Tommy Landry; and seven great-grandchildren, David Phillips, Anna Phillips; Abby Finlay, William Finlay, Eli Finlay; Landry Saunders and Blakely Saunders. The family wishes to give special thanks to Juan and Sylvia Arriaga for their loving and loyal care over the past 30 years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the North Texas FCA at https://northtexasfca.org/donate or to Highland Park United Methodist Church in memory of Alicia Landry at 3300 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75205 A Memorial Service is planned for a later date.

Alice's and Tom's tombstone is just a cenotaph. Alice is most likely buried with Tom in Sparksman Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas.
Contributor: J.C (50725353)

At the bottom of the obituary the write has her as Alice (twice) versus Alicia.
Contributor: Julie Michelle Kline (48460331) • [email protected].

Cemetery location taken from https://cemetery.tspb.texas.gov/pub/user_form822.asp?pers_id=6811

Correction: Section: Republic Hill, Section 2 (C2) Row: P Number: 16
Contributor: Steve D. Matchett (48401410) • [email protected]
Alicia Wiggs Landry went home to be with our Lord on January 21, 2021. Born in Elberton, Georgia on January 12, 1930 to Frances and Herbert Wiggs, she grew up in Dallas, attending Hockaday, Highland Park High School and the University of Texas at Austin. At UT, she joined Delta Delta Delta sorority. A sorority sister encouraged her to go on a blind date with a handsome UT football player named Tom Landry. It was a match literally made in heaven. They were soon married and thus began an incredible journey of love and amazing experiences and travel all over the world, creating so many enduring friendships along the way. Alicia was never far from her Tommy's side. He considered her his greatest asset. She had a wonderful sense of humor and a style and wit that could light up a room. She was creative and smart, designing the house that would become their family home for 20 years as they raised their 3 children Tom, Kitty and Lisa. It was a home filled with warmth and love. She loved all holidays and her Christmas celebrations were always a highlight of the year for her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren alike. She was called Honey by the grandchildren and they all adored her. Coach and Honey's house was a favorite gathering place for all. Throughout their lives together, Alicia and Tom Landry supported the Fellowship of Christian Athletes giving much of their time to sharing their faith and raising funds for the organization. When their daughter Lisa died in 1995, they established the Lisa Landry Childress Foundation in her memory to raise awareness for organ donation. Alicia was preceded in death by her husband Tom Landry, her daughter Lisa Childress, her parents Herbert and Frances Wiggs and her sister Linda Whitworth. She is survived by her son Tom Landry Jr and wife, Gina; her daughter Kitty and husband, Eddie Phillips; her son-in-law Gary Childress: her grandchildren, Ryan Phillips and wife Renee; Jennifer Phillips Finlay and husband Gavin; Christina Childress Saunders and husband Michael; Taylor Landry Trees and husband Josh; Logan Landry; Tommy Landry; and seven great-grandchildren, David Phillips, Anna Phillips; Abby Finlay, William Finlay, Eli Finlay; Landry Saunders and Blakely Saunders. The family wishes to give special thanks to Juan and Sylvia Arriaga for their loving and loyal care over the past 30 years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the North Texas FCA at https://northtexasfca.org/donate or to Highland Park United Methodist Church in memory of Alicia Landry at 3300 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75205 A Memorial Service is planned for a later date.

Alice's and Tom's tombstone is just a cenotaph. Alice is most likely buried with Tom in Sparksman Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas.
Contributor: J.C (50725353)

At the bottom of the obituary the write has her as Alice (twice) versus Alicia.
Contributor: Julie Michelle Kline (48460331) • [email protected].

Cemetery location taken from https://cemetery.tspb.texas.gov/pub/user_form822.asp?pers_id=6811

Correction: Section: Republic Hill, Section 2 (C2) Row: P Number: 16
Contributor: Steve D. Matchett (48401410) • [email protected]


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