

then I shall know fully just as I also have been fully known. But now abide faith, hope, but the greatest of these
is love."
Betty LeBeau Perry was born in Baton Rouge November 29, 1934 to her loving & cherished parents, Thomas Joseph Thomas LeBeau, Sr. & Tempe Ella (T'Ella) Reagan LeBeau, and was raised in Baton Rouge. Betty attended schools and worked in Baton Rouge for 30 years. She retired from Copolymer Rubber & Chemical. Betty was a faithful member of Church of the Way Presbyterian Church and Faith Presbyterian Church both in Baton Rouge. She traveled extensively with her husband, Al for several years due to his work, which she thoroughly enjoyed, but they retired and returned back to Baton Rouge.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas & Ella LeBeau, her devoted & loving husband of 27 years,
Alfred (Al) Perry Jr., daughter Melissa Lambert (Missy), sister & brother-in-law Margie & John (Pee Wee)
Savignol, brother Samuel LeBeau, her brother & sister-in-law Tommy & Daisy LeBeau, daughter-in-law Tina
Jacobsen, mother -in- law, Theresa Bowman, and step-sons Russell Perry and Ron Perry.
Betty is survived by her son David Jacobsen, daughter & son-in-law Connie & Brent Simpson, grandsons
Micah Jacobsen, Terry Hernandez and Max Simpson, granddaughters Holly Brown and Emily Jacobsen, along with many grandchildren, and a number of nephews and nieces. She is also survived by a step-son Robby Perry and step-daughters Linda Creel, Genie Hoover, Kathy Ward, Mimi Rispone and Chere' Singleton and step-grandchildren and lots of great-grand children, and step-great-grand children.
Prayer is the uplifting of the heart to God. Think positive and never give up.
A graveside service will be held at Greenoaks Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Blvd. on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 11:30am.
Please meet in the lobby of Greenoaks Funeral Home.
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