Joy Treude Obituary

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Remember Joy Treude

Joy Dale (Ullrich) Treude died on August 28.  We give thanks for her life and ministry among us at MLLC.  She died at the age of 70.

Visitation will be held on Friday, September 1, 2023 from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm with family present from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel located at 2300 Stringer Street, Brenham, Texas.

There will be a time of prayer and sharing of remembrances of family and friends during the visitation, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:30 am at Martin Luther Lutheran Church located at 211 Luther Lane, Carmine, Texas.

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Memorial Contributions

See the end of obituary for details on how to make memorial contributions for Joy.  Her family has designated the church as well as the animal shelter in La Grange for such gifts.

The Obituary

Joy Dale (Ullrich) Treude

June 6, 1953 – August 28, 2023

Joy Treude, 70, of Burton, peacefully passed away August 28, 2023 with her loving husband by her side.

Joy was born June 6, 1953 in Brenham to Harry and Evelyn (Mertz) Ullrich. She was baptized on November 26, 1953 and confirmed on April 3, 1966 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top.  She attended Burton ISD and graduated in 1971.  On June 3, 1972, she married Glenn Treude at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine. In 1974, they were blessed with the arrival of their first daughter, Gwen Dale, and four years later welcomed another daughter, Glenda Joy. While raising the girls, she also opened her home for child care. Joy was a loyal employee at Zing’s Restaurant in Carmine, Round Top Mercantile, and Round Top Retreat. In recent years, she cleaned homes, offices, and event centers where she was meticulous and took great pride in her work.

One of Joy’s greatest pleasures was preparing Sunday lunch for her family. She looked forward to this weekly tradition that started with her mother. One of her favorite hobbies was attending her grandchildren’s livestock shows and sporting events where she was a very passionate supporter and proud “Meme.” She also was an avid Astros fan and loved watching them every chance she could. Always giving and thinking of others, Joy cared for her mother and sister during their greatest times of need. Her loyal dogs Lucy, Daisy, and Copper, cat Olivia, and 10 red hens brought happiness and comfort to her days. She actively committed to local blood drives, generously donating at least 72 pints over her lifetime.

Survivors include her husband of 51 years Glenn Treude of Burton; daughters, Gwen Stork and husband Robbie of Carmine, and Glenda Oakes and husband Cassius of Winedale; grandchildren, Faith Stork and special friend Tanner Whitsel, Rylan Stork and special friend Charlee Wessels, and Drayton Oakes; siblings, Henry Ullrich and wife Chris, Edith Ullrich, and Ray Ullrich and wife Joann; sister-in-laws, Charlene Mueller and husband Charles and Darlene Weyand. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Joy is preceded in death by her parents, sister Marge Morris, parents-in-law Edwin and Elfrieda (Hinze) Treude, and brother-in-law ElGene Weyand.

Honorary Pallbearers are: Randy & Melba Zingelmann, Vera Phillips, Roxanne Fricke, Gary & Joan Goebel, and Willie McKenzie.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to these requested charities:

Martin Luther Lutheran Church Sunday School

P O Box 362

Carmine TX 78932

Online Giving

From this web page, click on the link to the giving page. On the page where you select where to give and how much, note there is a line for “Memorial Gifts.”  This is the 4th line down on the secure giving page.  Included is a memo box.  Note in that box, “Joy Treude,” and the gift will be passed along to the right account.

Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter in La Grange.

240 Svoboda Lane

La Grange, Texas 78945

Click this link to visit the animal shelter web site.

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Donate Blood

As Joy was a giver of blood and a cancer patient blood recipient, please consider becoming a blood donor or continue to give at any local blood drive or center, if able.

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