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A native of Bogalusa and a resident of Gonzales, she passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 1:20 PM at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge. She was 73, born on July 19, 1950. She was a very nice and sweet woman. She graduated from Bogalusa High School in 1968. She is survived by her son, Joshua Paul Templet of Gonzales, her sister, Clara “ToTo” McGhee Forbes of Tylertown, MS, her brother, Royce McGhee and wife Cindy of Rio (Bogalusa), brothers-in-law, Roy Templet Sr and wife Jean of Brignac (St. Amant), Lionel Templet of Gonzales, Ernest Templet of Galvez, and Floyd Templet and wife Elane of St. Amant, nephews, Pete and Chris Forbes, Ryan McGhee, Gary Wayne McGhee, Lucien Templet Jr, Ty Duplessis, William “Buddy” Templet and girlfriend Karen, John Templet, Nelson Henry Gonzales, Jason Templet and partner Johnathan Keever, Michael and Jeff Templet, Rodney Rousseau and wife Cindy, nieces, Robbie Forbes, Lesley Knight, Kasey McGhee Pittman and husband Tim, Pam Murphy and husband Fran, Mary Ann Price, Judy Phillips Powell, Beverly and Irene Duplessis, Tawanah Devillier, Liz Templet, Daphne Heseltine, Thelma Templet, Tanasa Templet Penner and husband Don, Sherry Templet, Hope Templet, Angie Gonzalez and husband Orlando, Tina Banker and husband Jeremy, Patricia Gonzales Segura, Jenny Templet, Michelle Janes and husband Kevin, Lisa Jacobs and husband Lee, aunt and uncle, Myrna and Ken Jones, niece-in-law Connie Templet, and numerous great nephews & great nieces and their descendants, her cousins, special friends, Darcie Rodrigue, Rhonda, Charles, and Claire Soileau, Willa Dietz and husband Tom, Debbie Nettles and husband Karl, Rev. Nathan Luce, Veronica Poirrier and husband Landis, and her friends.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Louis Templet Jr, parents Mary “Ninnie” and Claude “Papa” McGhee, grandparents Myrtle “Mama Myrt” and Rob “Papa Rob” Carter, and Ida “Granny Ghee” and John “Papa Ghee” McGhee, brother, Randy McGhee, brothers-in-law, Robert Forbes Sr, Laben Templet, Lucien Templet Sr, sisters-in-law, Irene Templet Phillips and husband Redd, Lorraine Gonzales and husband Nelson, and Lea Ida Templet, aunts, Bet Miller and husband Mack and daughter Sissy and son Seedy, Wilda Dunaway and husband Ira Jr, uncles, Charles McGhee and wife Asilee, Bobby Carter and wife Delores, Wayne Carter and daughters Anna Peters and Connie Breland, and Steve Carter, nephew, Laben “Bootsie” Templet Sr, niece, Kris Cobb, great nephews, Logan Knight and Blaize Templet, friends, Carl Soileau, Iris Marshall, Terry Moore, Kathy Thomasson, Beverly Luce, and special pet dog Sassy.
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