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Juanita Thibodeaux
Storey Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home Tallulah, LA March 23, 2018
Juanita Storey February 3, 1939 - March 22, 2018
Juanita Thibodeaux (Nita) Storey, age
79, of Tallulah, Louisiana, passed away on March 22, 2018 at 4:23 A.M. in Merit
Health River Region Hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Nita was born in
Gueydan, Louisiana, to Willis and Mary Alice Thibodeaux. She graduated from
Gueydan High School in 1957 and attended Hotel Dieu
School of Nursing in New Orleans. She began her nursing at Gueydan Hospital
where she met Dr. Jacob Wesley Storey who became her loving husband of 54
years. For decades she was his nurse and right hand in their family practice in
Tallulah. Nita brought to Tallulah her compassionate expertise in nursing, her
accomplished Cajun cooking skills, and her genuine love of all people. She took
great joy in her sons, John Wesley Storey and Joseph Gilliam Storey, and her
grandchildren Kelsey, Hannah and Jacob, and they will attest she was the perfect
mother and grandmother. Nita devoted much of life to school and community
volunteer work, especially to St. Edward Catholic Church where she was a
dedicated member of the Altar Society and a long-time teacher of religion. Most
importantly, Nita’s abiding faith was a source of inspiration to all of St.
Edward. Nita was an outgoing, light-hearted, ”people person” who enjoyed her
bridge club, being a member of the Golden Girls and Brushy Bayou Investment
Club, and being closely involved with her extended family and countless friends
of all ages. She was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband, her
sisters Ira Jane Broussard, Emma Moring, Ruthy
Boudreaux, brother Willis Thibodeaux, Jr. She is survived by her son John
Wesley Storey, wife, Dana and grandchildren Kelsey, Hannah and Jacob of
Vicksburg, Mississippi, son Joseph Gilliam Storey of Tallulah, brother Kenneth
Thibodeaux of Lake Arthur, sister Cephronia Prather
of Rayne and numerous nieces and nephews all so very dear to her.
Visitation will be at Crothers Glenwood Funeral Home in Tallulah on Friday,
March 23, 2018, from 5-7 P.M. with a Rosary at 6:45 and will resume at 11:00 A.
M. on Saturday, March 24 at St. Edward Catholic Church preceding the funeral
mass at 12:00 noon. Burial will follow at Silver Cross Cemetery in Tallulah.
Pallbearers are grandson Jacob Thomas Storey, life-long friend Gene Cox, and
nephews Phil Thibodeaux, Michael Prather, John Moring, and Keith Thibodeaux.
The family would like to extend their deep appreciation to Dr. Pops Neumann,
Chrystal Florice, Sarah Whitman, Dr. Donald Perry and
staff, Doctors Sam Pierce and Paul Pierce III and IV and their staffs and
families, Jackie Guice, Nelda Carter, Georgette
Britton, Elaine Wall, Mildred Oliver, Lezara Philson, the staff of Colllins
Haworth Home Health and Camelia Hospice Home Health
and to all other caregivers who gave their assistance over the years. The
family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s
Children Research Hospital.