Lorraine Mae Roy Baker

1919 ∼ 2011

Lorraine Mae Roy Baker

It is with the heaviest hearts and great sadness that the family of Lorraine Mae Roy Baker, 91, announces her passing. She died Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 9:15 p.m. at her home where she was surrounded by family.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 19, 2011, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Orange, Texas with Reverend Joseph P. Daleo officiating. Interment will follow at Autumn Oaks Memorial Park.

Visitation will be observed Saturday from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. and on Sunday from 8 a.m. until service time. Vigil service will be recited at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Lorraine was born in Iota, Louisiana on December 16, 1919. Her parents were Andrea Mier and Cifroy Roy.

Lorraine lived her life to the fullest. Her happiest times were when she was with family and friends celebrating a holiday or enjoying a special event. She will be remembered for her loving heart and her penchant for making every person around her feel as though they truly mattered to her.

Survivors include her four daughters, Eloise Schuller and her husband Bill of Crowley; Louise Claybar and her husband James of Orange, Texas; Andrea Rice and her husband Ben of Zowlle and Laura Johnson and her husband Jason of Zavalla, Texas; ten grandchildren, R.J. Kibodeaux, Kathy K. Duncan, Debbie K. Comeaux, Troy Kibodeaux, Tammy H. Nester, Mark Rice, Matthew Rice, Michael Rice, Tracy Allen and Brent Mazzagate; 22 great grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren and one great great grandson due in September.

Pallbearers are Tracy Allen, Brent Mazzagate, Matthew Rice, Michael Rice.

She was preceeded in death by her parents, her husband, Sam Baker; two grandchildren, Chad Allen and Sammy Kibodeaux; her twin sister, Laura LeJeune and five brothers, Ned, Lloyd, Etein, George and James Roy.

Condolences

Anonymous June 19, 2011
We share your loss, we truly loved "Sweet Lorraine". Marion used to sing that song to her whenever we met. Our Love to you all. Marion and Dona##imported-begin##Marion & Dona Hopkins##imported-end##
Anonymous June 19, 2011
Girls - The video is absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing!! Your Mom is looking down, smiling and remembering every moment! Love you guys! Jerry & Pat##imported-begin##Jerry & Pat Baker##imported-end##
Anonymous June 19, 2011
I truly enjoyed Aunt Lorraine and will miss her greatly. She shared her love for life with every one around her. I always picture her smiling and laughing, it was as if she had waited for whoever walked up just so she could share a new funny story. Aunt L##imported-begin##Paul Baker Miller##imported-end##
Anonymous June 18, 2011
Dear Louise and family, Please accept my prayers and sincerest condolences. May Eternal Light shine upon her. In Christ's love,##imported-begin##Fr. Kevin L. Badeaux##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2011
Please know that our hearts go out to Aunt Lorraine's family. She was a special lady and will never be forgotten. What we remember most is the time she shared with Jerry's Mom, so neither would be lonely. Love to all! Jerry & Pat##imported-begin##Jerry & Pat Baker##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2011
TO MRS. LORRAINE'S FAMILY,I AM THE DAUGHTER OF LOU ALICE LACOMBE FROM IOTA, WE JUST WANTED TO LET THE FAMILY KNOW HOW SORRY WE ARE TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSE. MRS. LORRAINE WAS A VERY SPECIAL PERSON, SHE ALWAYS CALLED ME BY NAME WHEN I WOULD SEE HER, SHE NE##imported-begin##Darlene LaCombe##imported-end##