Carol Elaine Knight Broussard 
July 14, 1944 - May 10, 2014

Carol Elaine Knight Broussard, a beloved wife, mother, daughter, aunt, sister, and Grammy passed away peacefully Saturday, May 10, 2014, surrounded by her family at her home in Port Neches.  She was 69 years old.  Carol was born in Groves on July 14, 1944, to James Virgil and Ora Mae Knight. A 1962 graduate of Nederland High School, Carol returned to the Golden Triangle area from Houston in 1979. She was a hearing monitor for the Social Security Administration for fifteen years until her retirement in 2012. Carol was also a member of the F.O.E. Ladies Auxiliary.

 

Carol is preceded in death by her father, James V. Knight. She is survived by her husband, Herby Broussard of Port Neches; mother, Ora Mae Knight of Nederland; sons, Michael Montgomery and his wife, Rebecca, of Kingwood and Allen Broussard and his wife, Dawn, of Seabrook; daughters, Melissa Montgomery and her husband, Derrick Hinton, of Houston and Denna Broussard of Port Neches; sisters, Nancy Knight Thaggard and her husband, James, of Pt. Acres; Jennifer Knight of Nederland; and Cynthia Knight of Minturn, Colorado; brothers, Roy ‘Barney’ Bernard and his wife, Sigrid, of Bandera and Fletcher Knight and his wife, Terry, of Kingsland; grandchildren, Keith Montgomery, Jaron Smith, Isa Brie Broussard, Emily Tucker, Morgan Montgomery, and Braedon Montgomery; and great-grandchildren, Madison Montgomery and Mason Harper. Carol is also survived by precious nieces and nephews whom she loved like her own children.

Following a private memorial service, a public Celebration of Carol’s Life will be at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, May 24, 2014, at Fraternal Order of Eagles #3743 Hall, 2313 Nederland Avenue, Port Neches.

 

To her family and those fortunate to know her, Carol was best known for her brilliant smile, infectious laughter, and ever-positive attitude. Carol’s life revolved around her family and friends, always thinking of others before herself. She was a loving mother to her children and an incredible second mom to the rest of us. Carol brought so much color to the world, and she will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

 

   


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