George Ann-Benoit-Obituary

George Ann Morrow Benoit

Lake Charles, Louisiana

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January 23, 2017
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Lake Charles, Louisiana

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JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME Obituary


George Ann Morrow Benoit, 78, of Lake Charles passed away on Monday, January 23, 2017 in her residence.



 



Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 27, 2017 at University United Methodist Church. The Rev. David Dewitt will officiate. Burial will be at Prien Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Johnson Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and from 1:00 p.m. until the start of the service on Friday at the church.




Mrs. Benoit was born on November 16, 1938, in Crossett, AR. Her husband, Robert Coulson Benoit, and her parents, W.D. and Rilla Morrow, preceded her in death.




A charter member of University United Methodist Church, she sang in the Chancel Choir. Mrs. Benoit was a longtime volunteer for the Salvation Army and made 300 pottery bowls for the Salvation Army’s first Empty Bowl fund-raiser. She also worked for the Calcasieu Parish School Board.




Survivors include three sons, John R. Benoit and wife Linda of Indianola, IA; David W. Benoit and wife Barbara of Huntsville, AR.; and Matthew S. Benoit of Houma, LA; four grandchildren, Scarlet Benoit of Rogers, AR, William Benoit of Huntsville, AR; Terez Benoit and Jacques Benoit, both of Houma, LA; two step-grandchildren, Avari Tune of Pearl River, LA and Elliot Tune of Fayetteville, AR; and three step-great grandchildren, Clairese, Alaric, and Caelestis. Other survivors are one sister, Melinda Ridenhour of Rowlett, TX, and one brother, Bill Morrow of Cumming, GA.




If they wish, friends may make memorial donations to the University United Methodist Church Chancel Choir, 3501 Patrick St., Lake Charles, LA 70605 or the Salvation Army, give.salvationarmyusa.org.


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It may be a few years late, but I just found out after not having heard from her for a while as we usually correspond thru letters sending each other Christmas greetings. I decided to google to find out her whereabouts. I want to say my farewell to a very dear lady who invited me to her home one day many years back when I was a student ~ 1989 when I visited the local Methodist church. This Malaysian student was made very welcome and became part of her family. I thoroughly enjoyed her home...

Farewell Robert and George Ann. My best friends. And thanks to whoever compiled the video.

We'll miss you...such a wonderful talented lady. Praying for your family.

MS. BENOIT..WAS A WONDERFUL LADY..I GREW UP ACROSS THE STREET FROM HER....LOVE GOING OVER AND SHE ALWAYS HAD GREEN KOOLAIDE POPCICLES FOR ME AND MATT...WE BE PRAYING FOR ALL YOU BOYS AND FAMILY!! SHE WILL BE MISSED!!

George Ann, you were always such a great friend back in high school and I remember you as a confidant, friend and scholar. I believe that you are now in the arms of angels and your loved ones who have passed. My prayers are with you and your family.

sweet person lived across the street from us for years god bless

George Ann and I have been close friends since 2nd grade. We were charter members of University Methodist Church as were Sheila Sarver Spees and Virginia Dunn Tinkle. The 4 of us prayed, played, and fought together. Five years later we added Diane Hursh Wilkerson and Ann Mathis. When report cards came out, the competition was on; George Ann usually won. We had slumber parties nearly every weekend! For the past 16 years the 6 of us have gone on a 4 day retreat to far-away places to play cards...