“I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God while I live.”
Loretta went to be with the Lord, August 19 2022. A memorial service was held
Saturday, August 27, 2022 at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Natchez, Ms. with Reverend Brother Steven C. McDonald officiating.
Loretta was born on September 5, 1938 on Labor Day to R.E. Roubaud and Tressie Clark Roubaud Carter and was a lifelong resident of Louisiana. She and her family moved to Vidalia in 1955 from New Orleans where she attended Warren Easton High School, and in 1956 she graduated from Vidalia High School. She worked for many years doing clerical/secretarial work; worked in the orthotics and prosthetics field and at home as a seamstress.
Loretta’s strong faith was the foundation for all else in her life and she considered her most important job to be that of a devoted caregiver to daughter Susan and supporting activities at Pleasant Acre Day School. Her greatest joy was singing, she was a member of her church choir for 56 years and sang in various community and holiday programs throughout her life.
She knew every word from Rogers and Hammerstein’s Broadway musical productions and would not miss a daily episode of Jeopardy.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, a younger brother Randy Roubaud and brother-in-law, James N. Ogden, Jr.
Survivors include her four daughters, Donna Ellis Duhon (Raymond), Dee Dee Ellis Hammett (Clay), Wanda Ellis, Susan Ellis, grandsons, Bryant O’Dare Hammett II “Boh” and Albert Clayton Hammett, Jr. “Bert”, sister and prayer partner Sharon Rouband Ogden, nieces, Denise Ogden Nelson and Elise Ogden McKinney.
Special thanks go to the caregivers Landmark South and Lifesource Hospice of Baton Rouge.
Memorials may be sent to Vidalia United Methodist Church, Pleasant Acre Day School or charity of your choice.
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