Mary Elizabeth Broussard

1939 ∼ 2017

Mary Elizabeth Broussard, 77, of Groves, Texas passed away Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Mary was born October 7, 1939 in Port Arthur, Texas to Guy A. Atkins and Elaine Capps Atkins. Mary was a resident of Groves for 57 years and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Chester Broussard of Groves; daughter, Gay Vela and husband Robert of Bridge City; son, Guy Broussard and wife Kimberly of Winnie; sister, Elaine Morse of Katy; grandchildren, April Vigliante and husband Rocky, Brandon Vela, Cody Broussard, and Blake Broussard; great-grandchildren, Lilah Vigliante and Kylie Vigliante. A memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, June 3, 2017 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Dr. Charles Capps officiating.

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Anonymous June 30, 2018
Oh my goodness this really breaks my heart.I am just reading that Mrs Mary had passed away .Im so sorry for your loss but your mom was one of a kind always taking care of everybody and she loved her grand kids .I met her when i was assigned to take care of her mom and every time i called her she would cry and thank me for all i done.She is gone but will never be forgotten.
Anonymous June 4, 2017
R.I.P. Thomas Jefferson High School 1959 Graduate. From the TJ Class of 1962.
Anonymous June 2, 2017
Momma how do I Say goodbye? You were the strongest woman I've ever known. You didn't give me life but you taught me how to live it! You've taught me to be strong and I hope that I've made you proud. Being your daughter is the greatest gift I could've ever been given. I'll love you forever! Save me a spot in heaven.😘😘😘😘
Anonymous June 2, 2017
With Deep Sympathy.
Anonymous June 1, 2017
Guy and family our prayers are with you. Mrs Broussard was so friendly when we would see her wihen the boys had games or parties. Always a pleasure to be with. May you have peace and comfort.
Anonymous May 31, 2017
I will miss my best friend/neighbor. We were friends for over 50 years. Mary helped me when I lost my husband. Then she helped me again when I had to move in the nursing home. If I needed anything all I had to do was call Mary and she would come. Love you Mary and will miss you! See you soon in Heaven <3
Anonymous May 31, 2017
I met Mrs. Mary at Oak Grove nursing home when she would come and visit her long time friend Helen. She would shop for Mrs. Joy any time she needed something. She would come to our Red Hat ladies group too sometimes each month. See you later Mary! Fly high and say hello to Jesus for me...
Anonymous May 30, 2017
Mary, you were a wonderful woman. You really cared for people and you went out of your way to help those in need. I will miss you more than words can say. My prayers are with you, Chester and your entire family.