Barbara "Bobbie" Benz, 75, of Nederland, Texas passed away Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at the Medical Center of Southeast Texas in Port Arthur. Bobbie was born September 5, 1940 in Port Arthur, Texas to Joseph Allie Morvent and Minnie Merwin Morvent. She was a lifelong area resident and retired from the Port Arthur Post Office as a postal carrier. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Benz. Survivors include two daughters, Kerrie Benz of Groves, Christi Hebert and her husband Dennis of Port Neches; two sisters, Linda Monk and her husband Randy of Bridge City, Judy Smith and her husband Perry of Monroe, LA; three brothers, Jimmie Morvent and his wife Judy of Boerne, Wayne Morvent and his wife Carolyn of Silsbee, and Jody Morvent of Groves; three grandchildren, Ryan Hebert, Nathan Hebert, and Caroline Holfelner; two great-grandchildren, Emma Hebert and Melody Hebert. A visitation for family and friends will begin at 11:00 a.m., Sunday, May 15, 2016 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves followed by the funeral service at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park.
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Anonymous
May 13, 2016
R.I.P. Thomas Jefferson High School 1958 Graduate. From the T.J. Class of 1962.
Anonymous
May 13, 2016
Sorry for your lost. We will be praying for the family at this time. Love ya Darlene Fancher
Anonymous
May 13, 2016
With deepest sympathy, may you find peace and comfort in your loss. Bobbie was such a warm and beautiful person. A great friend and a joy to be with, especially the times we spent as Beta Sigma Phi sorority sisters.
Anonymous
May 13, 2016
Carol and I only knew Bobbie for a short time but her friendship and warmth made us feel that we knew her for a lifetime! She was truly someone who we will sadly miss. We offer Kerri, Christi, Dennis and Caroline and the entire family our deepest sympathy and know that Bobbie is in Heaven watching over all of you and us as well. She will be missed by us all, we will remember her laughter and great outlook on life and when we think of Bobbie we will think of her life and how much happiness she showed to everyone.