Ms. Annie Lee Bertha Andrepoint's Obituary
Annie Lee Bertha Andrepoint, 84, was born on March 22, 1931 to the late Harris and Easter Ceaser in Mamou, Louisiana and gained her angel wings on March 6, 2016 in Fresno, Texas.
Annie was a devout Catholic and lived her life for her family and for her Lord, Jesus Christ. She was a member of many different organizations, including Lady of Auxiliary and Lay Carmelite.
Annie is predeceased by her husband Lawrence Andrepoint; parents: Harris and Easter Ceaser; daughter’s: Laura Mae Bashir and Annie Andrepoint; siblings: May Lena Andrepoint, Martha Ceaser, John Ceaser and Joseph Ceaser; great-grandchild: Jayden J. Andrepoint; niece Margie; nephews: Eddie, Willie and Hilton.
She is survived by her loving children: Jimmie Andrepoint, Isabella Andrepoint, Bernadette Andrepoint and James Ambrose Andrepoint; grandchildren: Laquinta R. Gaston, Jimmie V. Andrepoint and Hanna Bashir; great-grandchildren: Jordan Rushing, Jimmie A. Andrepoint II, Jaylen J. Andrepoint, Zachariah Shelley, Quinton Wilson and Isryael Leeshae Andrepoint; sisters: Alice Harmon, May Ella Alfred, Haddie Goodly, Laddie Fontenot, Theresa Comeaux and Agnes Artis; brother: Harris Ceaser, Jr; step-brothers: Nolton and Lawrence; step-sister Viola; nieces: Mary Louise, Anna Marie, Mary Alice, Mercedes, Annella, Lovella, Mary Ella, Clarice, Loretta, Cathy Ann, Alfreda, Irene, Shirley, Liz, Virgie, Eldina, Ella Mae, Geneatia, Jeanetta, Martha, Elizabeth, Tiny, Willa, Lizzie, Rita Mae, Helen, Lucille, Bertha Gene and Sandy; nephews: Andress, Rodney, John, Sam, Lawrence Paul, Harry, Herbert, Clinton, Anthony, Edward, John, Venson, John Jr Lerdy, Frank, Moses, Persey Jr., Joseph and Malcom.
The family will receive friends on Friday, March 18, 2016 from 9:00 am until 11:00 am at St. Benedict the Abbot Catholic Church, with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11:00 am. The Holy Rosary will be recited at 9:00 am.
Ms. Andrepoint will be laid to rest next to her beloved husband at Houston Memorial Gardens Cemetery immediately following the service.
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