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Thomas Courtney Hebert

Beaumont, Texas

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Thomas Courtney Hebert, 86, of Broaddus, Texas, died Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at Lufkin Memorial Hospital. A native of Kaplan, Louisiana, he was born on July 4, 1926, to Ella Lemaire Hebert and Mayo Hebert. Thomas faithfully served as a Baptist minister for fifty-seven years working for the...

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I was deeply saddened to learn of Bro. Tom's passing. I was a young boy growing up in Newgulf when I first met him and his family. He was our preacher and a true leader of not only our church, but our town as well. I grew up with his children and have tremendously fond memories of life in Newgulf, with the Baptist church being the center of our social and spiritual network.

I know beyond a shadow of a doubt, if it hadn't been for the Newgulf Baptist Youth Choir, under the direction...

JUST heard the news today, March 27th. Bro. Hebert was my first preacher whom we all loved with great affection and admiration. I so wished, I had known to have attended the services. I have always considered him to be "my preacher", after all these many years. Condolences to the family in your loss. We shall all be together again, and oh, what a day that shall be!
Michael Franks- Former Newgulf Baptist Church member

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever. Our prayers will be with each and every one of you.

Brother Hebert was one of a kind. Everyone loved him.

I loved Bro. Hebert as a Father and good friend and had lots of fun times with He and His Lovely Wife on trips to hear Gospel Music.

The Stockholm and Shaffer family loved Bro. Hebert. He was a so much fun to be around and such a man of God.

No man had a greater impact on my life than Paw Bear. He truly loved his Lord and all people. He demonstrated daily what it truly meant to have a servant's heart. He was one of a kind and my life was forever changed because of him. I'll drink a cup of Seaport and remember him always.