Graduated from East Ascension High School, where she played in the school band. She graduated as a medical transcriptionist, a certified medical assistant, and as a licensed practical nurse. She attended LSU taking courses to further her nursing career. While attending nursing school, Seimone worked as a student on the USS Kidd in Baton Rouge. She worked for Ascension General Hospital as a posting clerk, the Louisiana Department of Civil Service as a typist clerk Ochsner Hospital as a medical transcriptionist, Baton Rouge General Hospital, Dr. James Kidd, Eye Ear Nose & Throat Surgery Center, Flannery Oaks Nursing Home and Promise Hospital as a nurse. She had many illnesses attack her body and she had to retire on disability. After seeing many doctors and biopsies sent to Duke University Medical, no specific diagnosis was determined as to the cause for the breakdown of her body. Seimone was 53, born October 24, 1961, in Baton Rouge, LA. She passed away due to cardiac arrest on Saturday, May 16, 2015, which was her father's birthday. She is survived by her son, Dana Trey Bourgeois; granddaughter, Lexie Seimone Bourgeois; mother, Gloria Jeanette Conerly Loupe; sister, Melanie Diane Ridenour & husband David, Sr., niece, Christine Jeanette Ridenour & her son, Cohen Ridenhour – all of Gonzales, LA; father, Copley Comeaux; step-mother, Linda Comeaux of Baton Rouge, LA; nephew, David Ridenour, Jr. & wife Lorin and their sons, David III and Gavin, from Prairieville, LA; step-grandmother, Norma Conerly of Baker, LA. She is also survived by her fiancé, whom she loved dearly and said that God sent him to her, Mark Neuschafer of Maurepas, LA. She is survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is preceded in death by her loving step-father, who loved and raised her as his own birth child, Joseph "Roland" Loupe of Gonzales; maternal grandparents, Alton Burley Conerly, Sr., and Martha Oneida Sikes Bryant; paternal grandparents, William Biberon Comeaux, and Bernice Becthold Comeaux; step grandparents, Sitman Loupe, Sr., and Violet Gaudin Loupe. Visitation will be held at Christ Healing Community Church, 404 W. Pine St., Gonzales, LA, from 9:00 am until memorial service at 11:00 am on Thursday, May 21, 2015. In lieu of flowers, she would have wanted donations be sent to the St. Joseph Carpenter House in memory of Joseph "Roland" Loupe. Arrangements by Church Funeral Services & Crematory, St. Amant, (225) 644-9683. www.churchfuneralservices.com
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Seimone was a beautiful person to work with. May she rest in peace.
May 26, 2015
Simone was a kind and thoughtful person. Although our personal contact was minimal, we connected on Facebook. I enjoyed reading her updates.
When someone is kind, it always seems to me that's the way our God in heaven would like us all to be.
I pray for family and f friends in this time of grief. There is no more suffering as she now has the wings of an
Angel with restored youthful bliss to run free. Free of pain, free of stress.
I think she is standing side by side with Roland looking down on Jeanette and her family.
May pease be with you all.
Billy Conerly
May 20, 2015
My aunt Kathy cldnt wait to tell me what she knew wld put pure Joy in my heart that day a Pretty Lady asked her...You were a Living Angel day 1 you entered His Life.When he'd swing by to visit his neice (me) Be it workin'on the truck for her or going grocery shopping to- gether for the first time in my Life other than when he got to hold 1of our Babies in his arms He had a Sparkle in his eyes. To your family I'm so sorry for this loss.For my aunt Kathy, cousin Bryan,Uncle Mark, Seimone this is so much more than A loss.It has altered his live in so many ways.Aunt Kathy already broke down as she went to walk her dog & there was no coffee,no Seimone.He thought he was destined to leave this world all alone but you came & you brought my uncle Mark a Life again & now yours is gone. I love you & love that we both were talkers. How I wish I could turn back the clock. My prayers are w/Seimone's Family & I ask God to please Hold my uncle up as I will worry about him for how do you cope w/the loss of an Angel? Mark's neice BelindaB.
Belinda Bossom
May 20, 2015
Jeanette, Melanie, David, Christina and Dana In time of tears, remember the laughter, In times of sadness, remember the smiles. In times of loneliness, remember all you share. Hope it helps you to know you'll have those warm, loving memories forever. Seimone was always so sweet even with all of the pain she had, I loved her very much and will miss her..
judy Jones
May 20, 2015
I love you Seimone, only wish that you could have lived the best part of your life without so much pain and that you could have lived life to the full extent and enjoyed all what it had to offer, but you were always so sick.
judy and frank jones
May 20, 2015
Hi my name is Katherine Meades,sister of Mark Neushafer. I lived right next door to Seimone and my brother Mark. I only got to meet others of her family. I wish that we could have met under happier times. I will pray for her family. I hold a special spot in my heart for her son.Its hard to loose your mother. You will remain in my thoughts and prayers Katherine Meades
May 20, 2015
We had some fun time together growing up. As a kid I would go and spend time with Seimone,Mel,Aunt Jeanette and Uncle Roland. I remember Seimone going and telling her Mom that I had a hearing problem. And Aunt Jeanette told Mama, and Mama ask me a question and I answered her. Then Mama called Aunt Jeanette and told her that I didn't. I said why did you ask me if I had problem hearing. And Mama said because Seimone said that you would answer her question and she had to repeat them because you always answered what did you said. Well, I told Mama it was because Seimone talked all the time and wouldn't shut up. So I turned her out. Thought that was funny. Your Loving Cousin Tammy
Tammy Watson
May 20, 2015
My name is Bryan Meades,nephew of Simone's fiance,Mark L. Neuschafer,while online with 911 I performed CPR on Seimone constantly in hopes of reviving her until the arrival of first responders and emt's,the whole time having hopes of receiving a response from her but I guess GOD has other plans for her,it was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do.the world lost a wonderful person,a daughter,mother,sister
Mom,fiance and friend while heaven gained an angel.you are gone but will never be forgotten Seimone,in our thoughts and prayers,while forever in our hearts.....
Bryan Meades
May 19, 2015
I'm Marks sister Bonnie I had the pleasure to meet Semoine several times.I was so happy for my brother when he met her he needed someone in his life.I'm so sad that God took her so soon before all my family could have met her.First time they visited me I thought awe she's so pretty.I pray for her and her son and family I live in Prairieville if anyone wants to get in touch under Richard Gautreaux
May 18, 2015
My longtime, dear friend Jeanette; my heart breaks, as tears flow, while trying to deal with the tragic loss of your/our precious Seimone. She is in a better place, in His loving arms, at peace, now free of pain. God bless you and all the family.
We are praying, while extending more sympathy and love than you can ever imagine.
Nelda & Bill Stanley
Hideaway Lake, Texas
May 18, 2015
Gloria and family, we are so very sorry for your loss. Our prayers to all of the family.
Lloyd & Sharon Hebert
May 18, 2015
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