Sadie Mae Landry Angeron

Sadie Mae Landry Angeron obituary, Morgan City, LA

Sadie Mae Landry Angeron

Sadie Angeron Obituary

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Sadie Mae Landry Angeron, a beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family. She was born on October 18, 1938, in Centerville Louisiana and was number two of thirteen. Sadie lived most of her life in Berwick, Louisiana and graduated from Morgan City High School in 1957. Sadie moved to Baton Rouge in 1987 where she resided until she went to be with our Lord Jesus on Friday, August 22, 2025 after a life filled with love and devotion to those she cherished most.

Sadie is survived by her loving husband of 68 years, Donald Angeron, Sr. She was the proud mother of four children, daughters Sherrill “Sherry” Sons (Greg) and Judy Kraemer, and two sons Donald Jr., and Ty (Sara); 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by three siblings: Harold A. Landry, James D. Landry, and Crystal Landry Proctor. She was preceded in death by her parents Stephen J. Landry and Sadie Margaret Budd Landry, as well as nine of her siblings: Stephen J. Landry, Jr., Floyd Landry, Ray D. Landry, Asher Mark Landry, Elaine Landry Mayon, Gertrude Landry Lang, Daniel Gene Landry, Dewey St. Patrick Landry, and Barnabus A. Landry; and two grandchildren: Daniel Angeron and Donald Lloyd Joseph Angeron. She also leaves behind many cousins, nieces and nephews.

Sadie had many passionate hobbies over the years of which one was genealogy. For nearly fifty years, Sadie researched and chronicled the family history from all sides. She researched Landry going back to 593 A.D., Angeron going back to the 1700s and, a few other related family names. Her research is featured in volumes of binders, albums and printed material. Her tireless efforts to document the many generations resulted in invaluable evidence for her family to pour over and appreciate. Another hobby was crocheting, and she created countless pieces to gift friends and family.

An avid collector, Sadie was known for her beautiful, elaborate Christmas Village collection that stayed up all year, adorned with the most precise details and accessories. She also had a lifelong passion for reading and collected countless works of literature. Her love of travel was represented by the countless ‘Baby Spoons’ she collected and featured in special cabinets for them. And being the oldest, she missed out on the opportunity to enjoy baby dolls as a young girl so, late in life she enjoyed a phase of collecting China dolls, dressing them and having them showcased in her home.

She will be remembered for her compassion and her ability to bring comfort and joy into the lives of others. Sadie would remember everyone’s birthday and sent out handwritten cards to scores of friends and family every year. Her legacy of love continues through her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and all who had the blessing of knowing her.

Sadie will be laid to rest in Morgan City by Twin City Funeral Home on Friday, August 29, 2025. Visitation will be from 10am to 12pm with funeral services to be held at 12pm. Burial to follow at the Morgan City Cemetery then return for a Repast at Twin City Funeral Home.

Sadie’s presence will be deeply missed, but her memory will forever remain a source of strength and inspiration to those who loved her. The family would like to thank everyone from Pinnacle Hospice in Baton Rouge for the loving care and attention Sadie received over the last few months.

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