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Virgil <I>Amy</I> Hebert

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Virgil Amy Hebert

Birth
Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
8 Jul 2007 (aged 60)
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2755127, Longitude: -91.9005356
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Virgil Amy Hebert, 60, died on Sunday, July 8, 2007 at Medical Center of Southwest LA in Lafayette.

Virgil Hebert, daughter, sister, and mother; she made sure she was the best at everything she did. A parent couldn't ask for a better daughter, she was the best sister a friend could ask for and an unselfish, hardworking, caring, and sacrificing mother. Anyone who ever met her was touched by her vibrant spirit and wonderful smile. She will be forever missed. She was an honorary cancer survivor and fundraising participant in the "Relay for Life" for the past three years.

Survivors include her mother, Marie Wiltz, of St. Martinville; two sons Anthony Lang and his fiancée, Natalie Carroll, of St. Martinville, and Christopher Lang, of Lake Charles; four daughters, Lou Ella Daigle Hollingsworth and her husband, Tim, of Haslet, TX, Angela Daigle, of St. Martinville, Chantelle Hebert Daigle and her husband, Kelly, of Henderson, and Cassandra Lang, of St. Martinville; one sister, Mary White and her husband, Bob, of Baton Rouge; two brothers, Rufus Amy, Jr. and his wife, Jo Ann, of St. Martinville and Sosthene Amy and his wife, Beverly, of Henderson; her grandchildren, Brandon and Joshua Hawkins, and Meagan Richard, all of St. Martinville, Alicia and Emily Hollingsworth, both of Haslet, TX, and Kelby and Krislyn Daigle, both of Henderson; four nieces and four nephews; and someone she treasured as a daughter, Teena Curtis and her family, Tyreke Curtis, Tyler Curtis, and Trevon Neveu.

She was preceded in death by her father, Rufus Amy, Sr.; her grandson, Blake Daigle; two sisters, Ophelia and Enola Amy; and her godchild, Michael Hebert.
Virgil Amy Hebert, 60, died on Sunday, July 8, 2007 at Medical Center of Southwest LA in Lafayette.

Virgil Hebert, daughter, sister, and mother; she made sure she was the best at everything she did. A parent couldn't ask for a better daughter, she was the best sister a friend could ask for and an unselfish, hardworking, caring, and sacrificing mother. Anyone who ever met her was touched by her vibrant spirit and wonderful smile. She will be forever missed. She was an honorary cancer survivor and fundraising participant in the "Relay for Life" for the past three years.

Survivors include her mother, Marie Wiltz, of St. Martinville; two sons Anthony Lang and his fiancée, Natalie Carroll, of St. Martinville, and Christopher Lang, of Lake Charles; four daughters, Lou Ella Daigle Hollingsworth and her husband, Tim, of Haslet, TX, Angela Daigle, of St. Martinville, Chantelle Hebert Daigle and her husband, Kelly, of Henderson, and Cassandra Lang, of St. Martinville; one sister, Mary White and her husband, Bob, of Baton Rouge; two brothers, Rufus Amy, Jr. and his wife, Jo Ann, of St. Martinville and Sosthene Amy and his wife, Beverly, of Henderson; her grandchildren, Brandon and Joshua Hawkins, and Meagan Richard, all of St. Martinville, Alicia and Emily Hollingsworth, both of Haslet, TX, and Kelby and Krislyn Daigle, both of Henderson; four nieces and four nephews; and someone she treasured as a daughter, Teena Curtis and her family, Tyreke Curtis, Tyler Curtis, and Trevon Neveu.

She was preceded in death by her father, Rufus Amy, Sr.; her grandson, Blake Daigle; two sisters, Ophelia and Enola Amy; and her godchild, Michael Hebert.


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  • Created by: Rita Graves
  • Added: Sep 22, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21707973/virgil-hebert: accessed ), memorial page for Virgil Amy Hebert (8 Sep 1946–8 Jul 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21707973, citing Saint Bernard Cemetery and Mausoleum #01, Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by Rita Graves (contributor 46836288).