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Beverly Dugas Obituary

Beverly "BB" Richard Dugas, lifelong resident of Jefferson, LA, passed away from a courageous and hard fought battle with pancreatic cancer. BB was unwavering in her resolve to battle this cancer head on. Our mother had the wisdom to know it was time to enjoy the remaining days of her physical journey with her children, Michele "Shelly" Dugas (Paul Zito) of Kenner, LA, Michael A. Dugas of Raleigh, NC, and Monte A. Dugas of Jefferson, LA. She is survived as well by grandchildren; Kristen B. Dugas of Grand View, Mo, Lindsey J. Latapie of Chalmette, LA, Sara N. Dugas of Kenner, La, and Callie A. Dugas of Raleigh, NC.; great-grandchildren, Masen E. Dugas of Grand View, MO, Izaiah Dugas of Grand View, MO, and Aidyn Dugas of Grand View, MO. She is also survived by three brothers, Val, Kirby (Diane), and Kenny Broullette, as well as many cousins and extended family members. Preceding her in death was her beloved husband of 30 years, Vernon "Duke" Dugas, her mother, Yvonne Badeaux Broullette, grandparents, Valentine Badeaux, Octavie Vicknair Badeaux, and special aunts, Margie Rhoe (Calvin) and Ruth Ribe (Eddie). In her spare time our mother loved to play bingo. However, music was her passion. She especially loved the blues. In the early 1980's, BB was one half of the Duke A Paducah and BB's New Orleans 50's show, that aired on WWOZ 90.7 on Friday nights. Because of their love of music and loyalty to all New Orleans artists, they became passionate advocates on promoting and interviewing local and national artists. BB had her own show properly named BB's Bad Blues. They became friends with the artists, their families, and a few New Orleans music and OZ fans, such as themselves. Our parents valued their friendship. Our parents adopted 3 children at birth and raised us as their own in a stable, loving home and taught us what loyalty and love is. An evening visitation will be held on Monday, October 8, 2018 at Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home, 4747 Veterans Blvd., Metairie, LA from 5-8 PM. A Mass will be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Garden of Memories Cemetery in Metairie, LA. To view and sign the online guestbook please visit www.LeitzEaganFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Oct. 5 to Oct. 9, 2018.

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aidyn

January 16, 2025

BB you died when I was two and I don't remember anything about you I can only find thing on Google or stories from family hope heaven is good love aidyn

October 9, 2018

Please accept my condolences in the loss of your dear love one. GOD promises to wipe out death forever he comforts us through his promise of a life that will not end when he bring our dear love ones back to life on a paradise eart

October 8, 2018

My beautiful sweet friend and patient.As you always said I'm tough old B. You certainley proved that Ms Bev. You were always so concerned for your family and little about yourself. I admire your courage and will miss you tremendously. Love you,Linda

BJ Paretti

October 8, 2018

We miss seeing you.
Bunny said she'll see you when she gets to heaven.

Gerald Dugas

October 7, 2018

We thank you Beverly for your beautiful smile,and personality no matter the occasion you uplifted all around you! Michele,Michael,Monte allow us to grieve together as we mourn the passing of your MOTHER! Our heart will always be with you!
Jerry,Charlene & Family!

Bill Babcock

October 6, 2018

I remember BB and the Duke A Paducah's shows on WWOZ, and loved listening during the 1980's. The duo would always do a show on Mardi Gras Day that was wonderful. So sorry to hear of her passing.
Rock In Peace, BB!

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