Maudry Faulk, 76 0f Port Neches was called home February 1st, after a sudden and unexpected massive stroke. She joins those who preceded her, husband Alton A. Faulk, parents Freddy and Mathilda Seaux, brothers Stanford, Lawrence and Wilford Seaux, and sister Joyce Faulk all of Port Neches. She is survived by her son Eugene Gelston Jr., daughters Charlotte Tweekrem and husband John, and Monica LeBlanc and husband Steve all of Port Neches. Also surviving are sisters Dorothy Premeaux of Nederland and Barbara Goodwin and husband Billy of Port Neches as well as grandchildren Paige and Tyler Tweekrem and Jacob, Blayke and Garrett LeBlanc, along with a host of nieces, nephews and other family members. Family and friends visitation will be from 5 8 PM on Thur Feb 3 at Central Baptist Church Port Neches and funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Friday at Central Baptist as well with Pastor Bro. Brian Johnson officiating. Pallbearers John and Tyler Tweekrem, Steve and Jacob LeBlanc, Darren Goodwin and Patrick Sonnier will carry her to her resting place while she waits for entrance to her final eternal home. Honorary Pallbearers are Blake and Garrett LeBlanc. The family would like to thank the staff of Baptist Hospital for their concern and care for her as well as for the family. Special Thanks to Megan.
Condolences
Troy
February 16, 2011
It is so sad to see someone who was so full of life taken so from us,She will be dearly missed,Dot,Troy,Roxie,Bubba Premeaux.
Sandra Barber
February 2, 2011
I only had the pleasure of knowing Maudry for such a short time, but she was always so kind to me and my family. Thank you so much Maudry for being a part of my life you are loved and will be greatly missed
Ronda Guillot
February 2, 2011
I loved the way Aunt Maudry loved to go... go to games, go to the show in Liberty, go to the casino, go to church, go go go. It always made me laugh that her age was not slowing her down and she was ready to go, wherever, all the time. I also loved that most of the time I could not tell whether she was bored or having a good time but since she kept coming back I figured she must have been enjoying herself. LOL. I loved that she was so compassionate to others that were hurting and you could count on her to be there and know what was going on. She gave of herself and she certainly gave of her time, which is one of the biggest things you can do I think. As I told her in the hospital, Aunt Maudry, you are one of a kind. Thank you for your love and the laughs and the sometimes odd way you looked at life. : I will miss you see you again in Glory one day.