Betty-Melancon-Obituary

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Betty Lewis Melancon

Marrero, Louisiana

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DIED
March 31, 2013
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Marrero, Louisiana

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Betty Jean Lewis Melancon departed this life on Sunday, March 31, 2013 at her residence. Beloved wife of Wayne Melancon. Mother of Cleveland Jr., Torrey (Monique), Eunice and Zandra Riley, Jason Melancon and Tiffany Flubacher. Godmother of Major Stewart, Jr. and Lashawn Lewis. Daughter of the...

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To Wayne and family Mrs. Betty will truly be missed by all . She was a great inspiration to me when I needed it .now she's on a new journey to take her place in haven .And I know in my heart that my ill girl has welcomed her home .love you and my God keep you.

Ms.betty, I will miss you dearly. My daughter and your granddaughter were the best of friends. You treated them kids as if they were yours. And I love you for that. On, October 3 2009, The Lord decided to bring nakia,home to glory. And you was there every step of the way. I will miss you, dearly.. You are one of gods heavenly angels now.. Rest in peace. Nakia's dad! & mom. Nathaniel & Vivian Bonney....

Jean we will miss you so much. Our entire family sends our condolences to your family. Rest in peace. You labored all your life and now its time to rest.

May the Lord be with the family in the time of sorrow

To the Melancon and Lewis family. I have known Mrs. Betty and the entire family for a long time. But be assured that she is resting in the Lord because she was a true Woman of God and she had faith. I will always remember her sweet personality and how she helped me in so many ways. My heart hurts because because another loved one has been taken from our St. Stephen family but GOD never makes mistakes and he is just and soverign. So family be encouraged and know that we will see Betty again as...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I know you enjoyed tremendous love and support in your final time here, I wish I could have been more a part of that. You helped and touched so many people and I thank you as well for being there for my dad for so many years.

Betty, I have known you and Tory since 1984. I know what a loving mother and hard worker you were. I hired you at the World's Fair and you helped open the fair by providing uniforms to the 2000+ employees. Not an easy job. When an opening came up at my father's cleaners (Mercury Cleaners) you were the first person I called. You worked there (also not an easy job) and eventually owned and ran the business until your retirement. It was a pleasure, through the years, to see your devotion to...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.