Elaine Hopkins Welch -
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September 9, 2019
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Elaine Hopkins Welch,
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Rabenhorst Funeral Home Baton Rouge, LA September 9, 2019
Died: September 7,
2019
Elaine Welch born in Tallulah, LA
September 9, 1947 resided in Baton Rouge, LA. She was a great and lively woman.
Elaine took care of anyone and everyone who needed it and would never be afraid to tell anyone the blunt truth. Full of life and sass,
she lived her life as only she could on her terms. Anyone who has met her will
profoundly remember her because she was truly one of a kind.
Survived by Husband,
Charles Welch of Baton Rouge, LA; Daughter, Kirsten Welch of Austin, TX;
Grandsons, Spencer Welch of Baton Rouge, LA and Tristan Monroe of Austin, TX;
and beloved dog, Boomer of Baton Rouge, LA; Three brothers Eric, Eddie, and
Ellis Hopkins and two sisters Evelyn and Ellen; Numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by
mother, Elinor and father, Ernest Hopkins; Sister
Tina Hardy Hachey.
There will be a
Celebration of Life held to be determined at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
please make a memorial contribution to Villalobos Rescue Center in New Orleans,
LA.