

She loved fiercely, lived freely, and lifted everyone’s spirits just by saying “Hi There.” Her smile ignited any room she entered. She had never met a stranger. She would give you the shirt off of her back, anytime.
She was the best cheerleader, and would support anyone with passion and a dream.
She was always going places, doing things, sharing her life experiences and stories with her family and friends, or anyone within earshot. She loved to socialize, being around people energized her! She never knew her age, because it was always "between 45 and none of your business!"
She LOVED life. So very much. There isn’t anyone in this world that wanted to live, and live to the fullest extent possible. She used to jump on trampolines with her grandkids, could outdrink anyone with jumbo margaritas, and would always attend all school related activities for her grands & great-grands.
She loved to SHOP! Especially at TJMAXX & HomeGoods! Little Knick knacks brought her so much joy. She had an affinity for chairs, I think mostly because she wanted enough seats available for anyone who came to visit her.
She loved COFFEE. She blissfully enjoyed 4-6 cups a day! Half caff or decaf, with a Splenda and some cream. Sometimes at 3 or 4am! It made her happy and cozy. At CowHaus Coffee Company, she loved Jason making her his famous Cafe con Leché: half sugar and half caff. She has “her” mug; a beautiful blue mug that will be forever hers. Never to be used again by anyone else. She loved to EAT! Diabetes and all. She knew the best place to get the best “hamboogie” and milkshakes. “I love you better than strawberry ice cream” was something everyone knew to be the highest compliment and gesture of her love. She loved a double scoop of strawberry ice cream on a cake cone from Baskin Robbins.
She was always dressed “to the nines”. “Top-Notch” clothing & shoes, even to the grocery store. Her wrists and fingers always glistened with beautiful jewelry, perfectly paired. She was certainly a “Do-Dah!”
She loved POLITICS. She would religiously watch the news all day long, only missing it when it was Hallmark Christmas Season. She studied Politics, Business & Finance, and would always educate anyone she felt needed "a good education from GiGi".
She loved children. In particular, her Gigi-babies and grandchildren. They all held special places in her heart. A quick glance around her house and you’d see many photos of every child she claimed as her own. She loved her family. All she ever wanted was to love, and be loved in return. Her love was healing. She was the rock of our family.
A true matriarch. Our voice of reason. Unconditional Love. Now, our guardian angel. We love and miss you terribly.
She is preceded in death by her husband Lt. Col. William S. Humbert III, USMC; her mother Reba Virginia Moore Brady, father Oscar Vicars; brothers Paul Brady and James Kenneth "Bud" Brady.
She is survived by her brothers David Brady & Billy Joe Brady, sisters Judy Lynn Blagg, Sue Adams, and Donna Wolfe; daughter Terry Trent; stepdaughters D.D. Flynn, Claire Donovan, Mary Blalock, Teresa Lynn Bobbitt; stepson Billy Humbert, granddaughters Pattie Reed and Ashley Cowen; along with numerous extended grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
“Live Free, Love Free, and Always Remember Me”
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