Nettie Lee Cormier Hebert
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Nettie Lee Cormier Hebert
June 18, 1934 - June 27, 2016
Nettie Lee Hebert 82, of Beaumont,
passed away peacefully in her sleep on June 27, 2016.
Nettie was born on June 18, 1934, in
Church Point, Louisiana, and was the first born child to Clebert and Marie
Cormier.
Nettie was a counselor for drug and
alcohol addiction at Land Manor Halfway House in Beaumont. Filled with compassion, a wonderful sense of
humor and an interest in others Nettie made friends easily. Family and friends
were Nettie's passion and delight. She loved traveling, dancing, and family
gatherings. She was proud of her Cajun heritage and could cook the best
jambalaya and gumbo. Her most precious pride and joy were her 5 children, 11
grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren.
Nettie is survived by her children, Jimmy
Stanford, Jane Kennedy (Troy), Theresa
Goodman (Curtis), Tommy Stanford (Debbie), and Allen Stanford; grandchildren,
Ronnie (Deanna), Allison (Paul), Robert (Stephanie), Dallon (Sunny), Katy
(Ryan), Curt, Chad (Courtney), Cody (Jessie), Tia (Billy), Heather (Seth), Amy
(Dalton), and 20 precious great-grandchildren; siblings, Andrew Cormier, Della Charles
(Raymond), Janelle Lavergne, Nolan Cormier (Glenda) and Dean Cormier; and lifelong
friend, Peggy Tammen. She also leaves
behind numerous loving relatives and friends.
Nettie is preceded in death by her
loving husband, Carroll; parents, Clebert and Marie Cormier; child, John Wayne
Stanford; sister, Judy Ardoin; brother, Merlin Cormier; and best friend, Jesse
Foster.
A gathering of Mrs. Hebert’s family and
friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., with a Rosary to be recited at
7:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 29, 2016, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive,
Beaumont. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m.,
Thursday, June 30, 2016, at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church, 6825 Gladys
Avenue, Beaumont, with entombment to follow at Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont.
The family thanks Summer Place Nursing
Home with a special thanks to Dr Danny.
Nettie lived by the Golden Rule: Treat
others the way you would like to be treated. In her memory do an act of
kindness, make someone laugh, send a card, give a hug, or say "I love
you" to your family or special friend.
Lift up your heart, Peace be to thee, God
wanted me. He set me free. It's my time to leave and be with my true
sweetheart. Our mother's memory will be
carried on in the legacy of love which is now within each of us - the lives she
formed and touched by her love.
She was our Angel that lived, laughed,
and loved.
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