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"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there by any more pain; for the former things are passed away." A native of Baton Rouge and resident of Ethel, La., she was born July 27, 1949 and died Friday, April 26, 2013 at Ochsner Medical Center. She was 63, a retired Medical Secretary. Visiting at Slaughter Baptist Church on Monday, April 29, 2013 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Service at Slaughter Baptist Church on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at 10 a.m. conducted by Bro. Basil Wicker. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery, Centreville, Miss. Survivors include her mother, Cherry Dawson of Slaughter; son, Mike Hughes and fiancee' Kim Langlois of Ethel; sisters, Glenda Baxter of Gloster, Miss. and Rhonda King of Slaughter; brothers, Joe Beavers of Slaughter, Louis Beavers of Parish, Ala., Jerry Beavers of Ethel and Andrew Beavers of Big Springs, Texas; grandchildren, Kate and Olivia Hughes of Ethel. Preceded in death by father, Joseph Edward Beavers; husband, Pete Hughes; granddaughter, Laura Elizabeth Hughes. She was a member of the Slaughter Baptist Church. Thanks to the Emergency Room Staff and the ICU Unit at Ochsner's Hospital at O'Neal Lane in Baton Rouge.
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i will always have fond memories of my best friend and sister.Nancy was so funny and fun to be around. I hated when she had to start having oxygen all the time. Our mom knew when she left with me there was no telling when we would get back. We would start guessing when her cell phone would start ringing telling her its getting late.Lol
The trips we took and the memories my children and grandchildren have will be what we will talk about when reminising about her.She was quick witted,fun,funny,sincere, loved people, and kind hearted. I will always love you. My only regret was that she couldn't live a normal life like the rest of her siblings. She is free now in a place we all look forward to going. I'll miss you until I see you on the other side sweet sister
Rhonda King
April 28, 2013
Mr. Mike, my prayers have been with you and your family. No words can ease what you are experiencing. Just please know my thoughts are with you.
L. Baldridge, DO, FACEP
April 27, 2013
I have many fond memories of Nancy & my cousin Pete from when I was younger ; I always admired Nancy & cared a lot for her. (Pete's father was my mother's brother )
May Nancy rest in the arms of God.
Mary Hopkins Mattheiss
April 27, 2013
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