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Obituaries
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Debbie LeBlanc, 56, of
Mauriceville, passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at Christus
Hospital-St. Mary in Port Arthur. Funeral services will be at 10:00
A.M. Friday, July 25, 2008 in the Chapel of Dorman Funeral Home in
Orange. Officiating will be Rodney Powell with the Holy Trinity
Episcopal Church in Port Neches. Interment will follow in Hillcrest
Memorial Gardens near Bridge City. A gathering of family and friends
will be from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. Thursday, July 24, 2008 at
the funeral home. Born on June 25, 1952 in Port Arthur, Texas to
Harold James and Jessie Mae (Gaston) Foreman, she was a longtime
resident of the area, she enjoyed spending time with her family,
learning of her family history and genealogy and she also enjoyed
cooking, especially from scratch. Debbie is preceded in death by her
father. Those who will most cherish her memory are her husband,
Steve Patton of Mauriceville; her mother, Jessie Mae Gaston Foreman
of Orange; daughters, Katherine Louise Fowler of Mauriceville, April
Denise Moore of Sulphur, Louisiana and Sheena LeBlanc of
Mauriceville; sons, Robert Glen LeBlanc, Jr. of Mauriceville, James
LeBlanc of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Joshua LeBlanc of Dover,
Delaware and Aaron LeBlanc of Orange; sister, Carol Puckett of
Orange; grandchildren, Victoria Fowler, Justin Fowler, Desiree
Fowler, Dakota Fowler, Dalton Fowler, Joseph Moore, Andria Moore,
Michael Moore and Cassie Moore. Numerous extended family and
friends. |
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memorial service honoring the life of Mary Alice Callahan,
87, who passed away July 21, 2008, will be held Saturday, July 26,
at 10:00 am at the First United Methodist Church, 502 N. 6th St.,
Orange, Texas. Mary Alice was born in Orange, Texas, October 3,
1920, to Mary Clyde Lester Ingram and George Ingram. She lived in
Orange until 2004 when she moved to Austin to be closer to her
family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael J.
Callahan, and her daughter, Carolyn Callahan Jones. Survivors
include her son, Michael J. Callahan, Jr. and wife, Georgia, of
Austin, Tx; four grandchildren: James Patrick Jones and wife,
Noelle, of Pflugerville, Tx; John Stephen Jones and wife, Cammie, of
Prairieville, La; Rebecca Callahan Cipriano and husband, Jason, of
Austin, Tx; and Travis Callahan and wife, Tasha, of Austin, Tx. She
is also survived by nieces, nephews and 7 great grandchildren.
Dancing was her passion. She started dancing at age 10, and began
teaching neighborhood children when she was 13. In 1938, while
studying in New York, Mary Alice auditioned for the Radio City Music
Hall ballet company and was accepted, but decided to return to
Orange to teach. She established the Ingram School of Dance, and in
1954 she and her husband, Mike, built a home with the dance studio
above it. In 1986, after 52 years of teaching, she sold the school
to Pam Boehme Simon, a former student, who still operates the school
under the same name in the same location. “Miss Mary Alice” often
said that she probably taught half of Orange County to dance. She
loved all her students and took great pride in their progress and
accomplishments. Several of her students became dancing teachers and
professional dancers. She also spent countless hours choreographing
musicals for the Orange Community Players and other organizations,
taking her students to perform for various groups and to march in
parades, and taking students to summer workshops and classes. Mary
Alice was a life member of Dance Masters of America, a life member
of the Chicago Association of Dance Teachers, and a member of the
Southeast Texas Chapter of Dance Masters of America where she served
3 years as president and 2 years as secretary/treasurer. In 1981 she
was named Member of the Year of the Texas chapter. Mary Alice had
many other interests in her life, also. Family was very important to
her, and she looked forward to having her grandchildren visit her in
the summers. She holds a very special place in their hearts. She was
a lifelong member of the First Methodist Church in Orange having
been in the first baptismal class christened in the “new” Methodist
Church building in 1921. She was an active participant in her Sunday
school class, circle, and bell choir. She was a member of the Leaf
and Petal Garden Club and was a past president of the group, the
Orange Business and Professional Women’s Club where she was honored
as woman of the year, the Town Club where she also served a term as
president, and the Altrusa Club. In her spare time she loved playing
bridge, knitting, and traveling. She spent several summers in
Singapore and enjoyed sightseeing in Asia and Europe. Memorial
donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church in
Orange, or to the Miss Mary Alice Scholarship Fund, Lamar
University, Department of Dance, PO Box 10011, Beaumont, TX 77710. |
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Lora Faye “Nanny” White, 82, of
Orange, passed away June 21, 2008, at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 24, 2008, at
Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Jim Hardwick of
First Christian Church in Orangefield. Interment will follow at
Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery in West Orange. Visitation will be
5:00-8:00 p.m., Wednesday the 23rd, at Claybar Funeral Home. Faye
was born June 10, 1926, in Pittsburg, Texas to Ennis W. and Maggie
E. (Fleming) Wilkerson. She moved to Orange in 1943 and married
Leonard Roy White. She became a homemaker, was a loving mother,
talented seamstress, enjoyed painting, crafts and carpentry. She is
preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leonard; sister, Helen
Morris; brother, Ennis “Buddy” Wilkerson; granddaughter, Lora
Suzanne White-Stewart and son-in- law, Kenneth Smith. She is
survived by her identical twin sister, Lola Mae Brooks of Stoutland,
MO; sons, Lee Roy White of Orange and Mike White and wife Willa of
Beaumont; daughter, Judy Smith of Orange; Five grandchildren, Cyndee
Doucet of Groves, Chad White of Clear Lake, Codie Vasquez of Orange,
Alex White of Orange and Pamela Lynn Walton of Orange; seven
great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; brother-in-law,
Claude White of Orange; many nieces, nephews and extended family and
friends. Serving as pallbearers will be Alaniz Vasquez, Rico
Vasquez, Chad White, Danny White, Claude White, Jr., and Don Walton. |
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Frankie LaCombe, 70, passed away
Sunday, July 20, 2008 in Livingston, Texas. She was a former
resident of Deweyville, Texas and moved to Livingston in 1987. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert LaCombe; daughter,
Angie LaCombe Richard; son, Clay Keith LaCombe and granddaughter,
Misty LaCombe Townley. She is survived by her Daughter and
son-in-law, Tina and Ben Williams of Livingston, TX; son and
daughter-in-law, Neal and Vicki LaCombe of Orange, TX; son, Tony
LaCombe of Deer Park, TX; sister and husband, Paulette and Harris
Albarado of Abbeville, LA; brother, Gerald Labit of Houston, TX;
five grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Visitation will be
held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Wednesday, July 23, 2008. A
rosary will be recited at 7:00 PM at Dorman Funeral Home. Funeral
services will be at 1:00 PM on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at Dorman
Funeral Home chapel. with Rev. Joseph Daleo officiating. Graveside
services and interment will follow in Deweyville Cemetery. |
Emma
Lena Journeay, 98, lifelong resident of Orange, passed away
Monday, July 21, 2008, in Houston, TX. Funeral service will be 10:00
a.m., Saturday, July 26, 2008, at First Baptist Church in Orange.
Officiating will be Reverend Barry Bradley. Interment will follow at
Evergreen Cemetery in Orange. Visitation will be 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Friday the 25th at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Emma was born
August 11, 1909, in Orange to A.F. and Ada (Phillips) Burns, Sr.
Emma was a member of First Baptist Church in Orange, the TNT Club
and in her younger days wrote for the society column of the Orange
Leader. Emma is preceded in death by her husband, David Journeay,
Jr., son, David Journeay; two sisters and three brothers. She is
survived by her daughter, Nancy Harkrider of Missouri City, TX;
grandchildren, Julie Arivett, Janet Darr, Wendy Markwalter and Scott
Harkrider; great grandchildren, Emily Watson, Lauren Darr, Denton
Markwalter, Rider Markwalter, Barrett Markwalter, Haden Harkrider
and Lexi Harkrider; and great great granddaughter, Lilly Grace
Watson. Serving as pallbearers will be Scott Harkrider, Vince
Markwalter, Denton Journeay Markwalter, Wayne Morris, David Arivett,
Wesly Journeay and Rider Markwalter. Emma was deeply loved by her
family and friends who would like to send a special thanks to the
staff of Colonial Oaks Assisted Living facility in Houston for all
of their loving care. For those desiring to make contributions in
Emma’s memory, please send to: Alzheimer’s Association, Houston & SE
Texas Chapter, 2242 W. Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030-2008.
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Jerry
“Boo Boo” Marks, 77, of Orange, passed away Saturday, July 19,
2008 at the Harbor Hospital of Southeast Texas in Orange. Funeral
services will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, July 24, 2008 in the Chapel
of Dorman Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Jeff
Bell, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Port Acres. Entombment
will follow in the Apostles Mausoleum at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery
in West Orange. Military honors will be provided by the Southeast
Texas Veterans Service Group. A gathering of family and friends will
be from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. Wednesday at the funeral home. Born on February 4, 1931 in Orange,
Texas to Joe and Pearlie Mae (Dyson) Marks, he was a lifelong
resident of the Orange area, he enjoyed sports, was involved in the
local little league baseball as a coach, umpire and commissioner and
he graduated from Stark High School in Orange in 1950 where he set
and held the record for the 100 yard dash until it was broken again
much later. Mr. Marks enjoyed spending time with his family and was
a member of the Old First Orange Baptist Church in the McLewis
community of Orange. Mr. Marks worked for and retired in 1993 from
the Texaco Refinery in Port Arthur as a warehouseman with 43 years
of service and he was a veteran of the United States Army. Mr. Marks
is preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Gertrude Tinsley
and Florine Marks, nephew, Greg Marks and his stepdaughter, Zena
Crouch. He is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Barbara Marks
of Orange; daughters, Bobbie Howeth and her husband Jerry of Orange,
Debbie Smith of Orange and Sherry Smecca and her husband Joey of
League City and Debra Hunt and her husband Dennis of Orangefield;
step daughters, Barbara Woods and her husband Charles of Arkansas
and Brenda Cagle and her husband Lynn of Tennessee; sons, Jerry Dean
Marks and his wife Diana of Hamilton, Ohio, Henry Maddox and his
wife Angie of Orange and Joe Maddox and his wife Nina of Orange;
brothers, Joseph P. Marks and his wife Lois of Orange, Malcolm Marks
and his wife Liz of Houston and Gene “Teney” Marks and his wife June
of Orange; grandchildren, Kevin Fleming, Ryan Denmon, Mindy
Stringfellow, Marc Howeth, Jay Maddox, Myles Smecca, Reggie Salas,
Lauren Smith, Justin Edwards, Veronica Edwards, Sheena Vaughn, Devon
Neil and William Hunt. Numerous great grandchildren, great great
grandchildren, extended family and friends. Pallbearers will be Ryan
Denmon, Marc Howeth, Reggie Salas, Justin Edwards, Dustin
Stringfellow and Kevin Fleming. Honorary pallbearer is David Vaughn.
The family wishes to thank the doctors and staff of Harbor Hospital
in Orange for their care of Mr. Marks. For those desiring memorial
contributions, please make a donation in honor of Mr. Marks to the
American Diabetes Association, 800-342-2383 or www.diabetes.org. |
Raymond
James Magness passed away Thursday, July 17, 2008, at his home
in Baytown, Texas, after a stoic battle with pancreatic cancer. He
met his Lord and Savior on his 70th birthday. Jim was born July 17,
1938, in Churchpoint, La., the son of Una Marie and John C. Magness.
He graduated from Lutcher Stark High School in Orange, Texas, in
1956 and served as a radio operator for four years in the United
States Air Force while stationed in England. After returning to
Texas, he met and married Delores Eileen Stevens in 1964. Jim played
semipro baseball and went to work for United States Steel in Orange,
Texas, where he worked for 22 years. After taking an early
retirement from U.S. Steel, Jim worked independently as a general
contractor. Jim was a member of the Catholic Church and a
fourth-degree brother in the Knights of Columbus. Through the years,
he dedicated much of his time, effort, and resources toward helping
those in need. He was widely respected by his numerous “friends in
low places,” who knew him affectionately as “Coonass.” He had a
legendary memory for jokes and could entertain a crowd for hours on
end. He was preceded in death by his father, John Cates Magness;
mother, Una Marie Magness; daughter, Cynthia Marie Magness;
granddaughter, Casey Marie Magness; brother, John Kennith Magness;
and brother-in-law, Brandon Brantley. He is survived by his sons,
Greg Magness of Austin, Texas; Robbie Magness and wife, Wendy, of
Baytown, Texas; daughter, Amy Magness, of Houston; grandchildren,
Timothy, Derian and Braden Magness, of Baytown; and Jacob and Alec
Melton, of Houston; stepmother, Lida Magness, of Golden, CO.;
sister, Francis Winters, of Hobbs, N.M.; brother, Kenneth Magness
and wife, Cheryl, of Pittsburgh, PA.; sister, Charlotte Brantley, of
Golden, CO.; brother, Bill Magness and wife, Jessica, of Austin, TX;
and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces. Visitation will begin
Sunday at 5:00 p.m. and a rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m., both
at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. A Mass of Christian Burial will
be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Orange at 11:00 a.m.
Monday. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens cemetery
in Bridge City. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to
be made in his name to: American Hospice, 11200 Richmond, Suite 110,
Houston, TX 77082. |
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Margaret Saint, 87, of Bridge
City, passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at Christus St.
Elizabeth’s Hospital in Beaumont. Funeral services will be held at
4:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel
in Bridge City. Officiating will be Reverend Marv Howland of St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial
Gardens in Orange. Visitation will be 5:00-8:00 p.m. Friday the 18th
at the funeral home. Margaret was born in Goldsboro, TX in 1921 to
James and Lillie Mae Sartor. She was the 11th of 13 children.
Margaret graduated from San Marcus College with a Bachelor’s Degree
in Nutrition. One of her positions was as the Director over the
Dietary Department at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, TX. She
was responsible for the design of the new hospital’s public
cafeteria and received an award for her design at a presentation in
Atlantic City. Margaret has been a resident of Bridge City since
1951, when she started work for DuPont as Director of Food Services.
It was there that she met John Saint, a Safety Inspector who she
married in 1953. They later moved for a short time to Colorado and
lived on Saint’s Mountain. Because the high altitude was not
favorable to John’s health, they soon returned to Bridge City.
Margaret and close friend, Dot Eshbach, went into business in 1957
opening the Kiddie Kottage in Dot’s home in Bridge City. They later
moved the business to Texas Avenue. Margaret and Dot have been
neighbors and best friends for 55 years. Having been called Thelma
and Louise, together they have traveled all over the world and motor
homed throughout the U.S. She was preceded in death by her husband,
John Saint. She is survived by her sister, Pearl Moates of Cisco and
sister in law, Maude Sartor of Granbury; and many nieces and
nephews. Serving as pallbearers will be T. R. Sartor, David Sartor,
Cal Eshbach, Pat Bruce, Jay M. Eshbach, III and Eric Eshbach. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church, or the charity of your choice. |
Ivan
O. Cain, 87, of Orange died Thursday, July 17, 2008, at his
residence. A Memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m., Sunday,
July 20, 2008, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Reverend
Rob Fisher of First United Methodist Church in Orange and Deacon
Harvey Dubois of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church will
officiate. Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, prior to
the service. Ivan was born July 31, 1920, in Leesville, LA, to
Charles Lincoln and Amanda O. (Seal) Cain. A native of Orange, Ivan
worked for Dupont 32 years and retired in 1978 as a maintenance
supervisor. He was also a 32nd degree Mason. Ivan and Frances were
avid golfers and enjoyed playing at Sunset Grove Country Club, and
he was proud of his 3 holes in one. He also enjoyed fishing with
friends, the Kroger coffee club and playing with his favorite pet,
Lucky. Ivan is survived by his wife of 66 years, Frances and
daughters, Sandra and husband Delbert Hopkins of Nederland; Cathy
and husband Bruce Davis of Lumberton; and Shelley Cain of Orange. He
is also survived by three grandchildren, Laurie and Erik Sotelo of
Spring, John and Kelly Reese of Houston, and Amanda Young and Jackie
Padgett of Lumberton and two great grandchildren, Jacob and Michael
Sotelo. Family wishes to extend a special thanks to Home Health
Care, Southeast Texas Hospice, Tommy Conway, Sr. and other dear
friends and relatives who visited during his illness. |
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Richard Eugene “Gene” Hicks, Jr.,
56, of Orange, passed away Sunday, July 13, 2008 in Starks,
Louisiana. Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday July
19, 2008 at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will
be Pastor E. Dale Lee of Cowboy Church in Orange. Interment will be
held at Houston National Cemetery at a later date. Visitation will
be from 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, July 18, at the funeral home. Gene
was born on July 4, 1952 in Orange to Dickey and Beulah Hicks. He
worked as a welder for American Bridge and is a U.S. Army veteran.
Gene was a graduate of West Orange High School who loved to fish and
also had great love and pride for his country.Gene is preceded in
death by his parents. Those left to cherish his memories are his
daughter, Kathy Lenz of Holland, Netherlands and sister, Patricia
Sullivan and husband John of Sugar Land. Also surviving Gene are
three nephews, Matthew Sullivan of Mountain View, Arkansas, Mark
Sullivan of Houston and Gregory Sullivan of Brooklyn, New York. |
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Elray Bergeaux, 67, of Orange,
passed away, Wednesday, July 16, 2008 in Orange. Graveside Services
are scheduled for 10:00 AM Friday, July 18, 2008 in the Evergreen
Cemetery with Pastors Jerry and Sheila Smith of the Serenities Oaks
Ministries officiating. Mr. Elray Bergeaux was born February 16,
1941 in Jennings, LA to Willis and Felicia (Comeaux). He was
preceded in death by his sister, Eula Mae Vergne and brothers,
Maften Bergeaux, Roy Bergeaux, and Ivan Bergeaux. He is survived by
his sisters, Jean Barnhart of Gist, TX, Dorothy Jeanise of Jennings,
LA, and a brother Wilfred Bergeaux of West Orange. He also leaves
behind a host of relatives from TX and LA. Dorman Funeral Home of
Orange is in charge of arrangements. |
Wesley
Kay Franklin, 76, a lifelong resident of Orange, passed away on
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Funeral service
will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 18, 2008 at Claybar Funeral Home
Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be the Reverend Jeff Bell of
Calvary Baptist Church in Port Acres. Interment will follow at
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City. Visitation will be on
Thursday, July 17, beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Wesley Kay was born May 7, 1932 in Port Arthur to Valray Franklin of
Nederland and Gertrude Belle Coffee of Mauriceville. Wesley Kay was
a retired construction supervisor for Stone & Webster Engineering
and a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force. Wesley Kay died after a
lengthy illness and was devotedly cared for by his wife by which for
her this was a “Labor of Love.” He loved hunting, fishing, and
flying. He was a loving husband, father and friend. Wesley Kay was
also a 50 year member of IBEW Local 479, a 32 degree Mason, he was a
member of Masonic Lodge 126 AF & AM for 45 years and a life long
member of the El Mina Shriners. Wesley Kay is preceded in death by
his parents and brother, Bernie Franklin. Those left to cherish his
memory are wife, Olly Franklin of Orange; daughters, Susan Wilson
and husband Don, Desiree Plant and husband Randy, Beverly Duhon and
husband Joey all of Orange, and Stephanie Telfer and Stuart of
London, England. Also surviving Wesley Kay are five grandchildren,
eight great-grandchildren, and brothers, Garlan Franklin of
Marksville, LA and Ronnie Franklin of Orange. Serving as pallbearers
will be Stuart Telfer, Joey Duhon, Brian Wilson, Erik Duhon, Don
Wilson and Joshua Briggs. Honorary pallbearers will be Zachary Plant
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Marvine McCullough, 82, of
Deweyville, passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at the Oakwood Manor
Nursing Center in Vidor. A memorial service to celebrate her life
will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, July 18, 2008 in the Chapel of Dorman
Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Brother John Fortenberry,
pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Deweyville. Born on February
6, 1926 in Hosston, Louisiana to William Archie and Mary Elizabeth
(Johnston) Rheel, she was a longtime resident of the Deweyville
community and a member of the Baptist faith. She worked through the
years as an election judge in Deweyville and Newton County. Mrs.
McCullough was an extremely compassionate lady who allowed her heart
and her home open to many people, especially children. She helped in
the care and raising of many children in her extended family and
many children who were friends of her family called her “Grandma”.
Mrs. McCullough is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Icam
Henry McCullough, grandson, Paul Cortez, three sisters and one
brother. Those who will most cherish her memory are her daughters,
Mary Lou Cortez and husband Peter of Vidor and Frances Nell Gilland
of Sulphur, Louisiana; son, Jerry McCullough and wife Diana of
Beaumont; sister, Frances White and brother, Alvin Rheel both of
Deweyville; nine grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, a great
great granddaughter and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family
and friends. |
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Alma Grierson Hebert, 70, of
Orange, passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at Christus St.
Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 19, 2008, at St. Mary Catholic
Church in Orange. Reverend Steven Leger of St. Henry Catholic Church
will officiate. Entombment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Visitation will be Friday the 18th, 5:00-9:00 p.m., with a Rosary at
7:00 p.m. at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Alma was born
November 16, 1937, in Beaumont to Raymond and Jennie (Goode)
Grierson. Alma loved to cook, decorate and go shopping. She was
preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 48 years, Ronald J.
Hebert, Sr., sister; Jimmie Stratton and nephew Keith Parish. She is
survived by her children, Tammy Roland, Ronald “Bubba” Hebert and
wife Alicia and Jennie Luce all of Orange; grandchildren, Sarah
Glasser, Shawna Hebert, Ronald Hebert, III, Victoria Luce and
Leeanne Luce; great grandchildren, Azriel Haley and Hannah Murphy;
brother, Raymond Grierson and wife Martha of Lafayette, IN and
sister, Margie Schultz of Orange. |
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