Nancy Rollins

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Posted Friday, February 01, 2008

Nancy Jo Marie Rollins, 52, a native of Arnaudville and resident of Bayou L’Ourse, died at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center, Tuesday, January 29, 2008.


She is survived by her loving husband, Willie Joe Rollins Sr. of Bayou L’Ourse; son, Willie Joe Rollins Jr. and wife, Rayna, of Thibodaux; daughters, Bridget Rollins Crochet and husband, Stanley Jr., of Bayou L’Ourse, and Amber Rollins Cavalier and husband, Gus Jr., of Bayou L’Ourse; her mother, Lucille Guidry Kidder of Bayou L’Ourse; brother, Tommy Kidder and wife, Amy, of Bayou L’Ourse; sister, Paula Benoit and husband, Donald, of Bayou L’Ourse; grandchildren, Adria Nicole Crochet and Morgan Elizabeth Rollins; her mother-in-law, Geri Rollins of Houma; brothers-in-law, Terry Duhon and Bill Rollins; and her special friend, her golden retriever, Beau Jangles.


She was preceded in death by her father, Easton P. Kidder; sister, Peggy K. Duhon; and her fathers-in-law, D.O. Rollins and Wilbert J. Kiff.

Nancy: To obtain the love and respect of another is the highest honor that one can earn. The riches of love and respect that were bestowed upon you by your family and friends are a testament not to them, but to the depth of love in your own soul. Daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Though your laughter forever rings out in our hearts and your smile forever etched in our memories, it is your loving embrace that is forever felt in our souls. The world is a darker place without you, for you were the beacon of light that guided us. We look forward to enjoying your light again in heaven. Willie, Willie Joe, Bridget, Amber.

She was buried at St. Andrews Catholic Church cemetery.

Twin City Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Nancy Rollins