Deborah "Sissy" Becker Breaux
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Deborah "Sissy" Becker Breaux
January 12, 1955 - January 19, 2014
Deborah “Sissy” Becker Breaux, 59, of Groves, passed away Sunday, January
19, 2014. She was born January 12, 1955, the daughter of Jesse and
Earnestine Robin and the late Hugo Becker.
A Port Arthur native, Debbie worked in advertising before retiring to
spend time with her family. She was very fiery, outspoken and loyal wife and
mother. She was an avid reader and history buff. Talented in every craft from sewing to
pottery, Debbie enjoyed making items for family, especially her grandkids.
Debbie is survived by her loving husband of thirty-one years, Gregory J.
Breaux; her daughter, Stephanie Flowers
Fore and husband, Kerry; her sons, Randall “Chris” Flowers and wife, Angel, all
of Groves and Phillip Breaux of Nederland. She also leaves 7 grandchildren,
Corbin Fore, Avery Fore, Jullien Flowers, Olivia Flowers, Christian Flowers,
Rebecca Flowers and Andrea Flowers; her mother, Earnestine Robin of Nederland; her
brothers, Michael Elliott and wife Lloydina of Corpus Christi and Dale Elliott
and wife Alice of Zavalla; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and “adopted”
children who called her Mom.
Debbie is preceded in death by her daughter, Andrea “Anni” Robin Breaux;
and father, Jesse Robin.
A gathering of Mrs. Breaux’s family and friends will begin at 12:00 p.m.
with her funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 25, 2014,
at Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland. Interment will follow at Oak
Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches.
Debbie’s family wanted to share the
following letter she left for her family upon her passing:
“TO MY FAMILY….
When I die I do not want a sad,
crying funeral.
I am with Anni now…She needs me
now. This is now my time with my baby.
I am watching down on you all. I am
no further than a heartbeat from you all now.
We all have to move on in this
world, to the adventures beyond and I have had a rich full life ……full of love
and my family.
I have no regrets …and will see you
all again one day.
THANK YOU
FOR LOVING ME.
Deborah Breaux”
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