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Alice Munster

September 30, 1924 — March 18, 2014

89, passed away on March 18, 2014.A Private Rosary will be held prior to a visitation  from 6 to 7:30 P. M. on Monday, March 24, 2014 at West/Hurtt Funeral Home.  Funeral Mass will be held on  Tuesday - March 25, 2014 at 1:00 P.M. in the Chapel of West/Hurtt Funeral Home with Rev. Timothy Gollob, celebrant.Interment will follow in the Dallas/Ft. Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mt. Creek Pkwy., Dallas, TX 75211 Dallas, TX. Alice King was born on September 30, 1924 in Lake Creek, Texas to John Neal and Viola Richardson King. She was married to H. L. (Buddy) Munster, for 71 1/2 years. ( He preceded her in death in 2012).   Alice and Buddy lived in DeSoto for 46 years, till her health started to fail. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She is survived by daughter: Alyne Watson and Billy, son: Hank Munster and companion Brenda, and son: Jimmy K. Munster and Kathleen. She is also survived by grandsons: Rocky and Jody Munster, granddaughters: Frankie Watson and Buddie Mahone. Alice also has 5 great grandchildren: Alicia, Sydney and Delaney Munster and G. W. and Henry Mahone. She has 9 nieces and nephews and extended family Jody & Clara Hurley.  Donations may be made to the at Scottish Rite Hospital Legacy Scholarship for Alice Munster, 2222 Welborn Street, Dallas, TX 75219 PALLBEARERS: Ronald Johnson,  Conway Johnson, Larry Turner, Roy Kronenberg, Robert Hill, Tommy Lachenmayer HONORARY PALLBEARERS: Billy Kinser, Mike Click, Randy Malone ,  Bob Adams  A Tribute to Mother…  Mother’s Rules   Always respect your Daddy, because you are lucky to grow up with one. Your Grandparents are a gift from God. If you are going to be late...call, so I know you are not dead. Never give up on your dreams. You can be and do anything you set your mind to. Never spend what you don’t have. Love your brother and sister no matter how mad they make you. To have a friend, you have to be a friend. The grandkids are the best gift your Daddy and I ever got from you kids. THE GOLDEN RULE: I brought you into this world, I can take you out of this world . When this comment came out of Mom’s mouth you knew  it was time to straighten out. She  did not mind crossing anyone when it came to her kids and especially the grandchildren. She told us not to cuss, and would always apologize for Alyne and say she works at the police dept. (She got payback for not letting Alyne go on the show circuit for a living, because she thought Alyne would learn to cuss). Mother always made sure we made it to CCD class and mass. When you marry, find someone you can love more than yourself. Mother did not want any woman paying to much attention to Daddy, and it was not till he passed away that we learned she would tell them to back off. She always said he was the most handsome and best man she ever met or knew. Her big rule was Alyne and Buddy are only allowed one check and no credit cards when they go somewhere. These are the rules from a woman who adored her 3 kids, 4 grandkids, 5 great grandkids, loved her husband of 71 years like nobody else.  Thank you Mother, we love you!        
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