She was a native of Church Point and had lived in Sulphur for nearly 70 years. A devoted member of St. Theresa Catholic Church, she was a charter member of the Ladies of St. Theresa Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters, Court St. Theodore. Thelma had a passion for gardening, especially tending to her flowers, and was also known for her love of baking cakes.
Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Brandy Clark of Sulphur; her siblings, Kermit J. Perrodin and wife, Becky of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Eldine LeBlanc of Lafayette; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Burton Andrepont; her son, William "Bill" Clark; her parents, Saul and Aline Perrodin; her step-mother, Leona Boudreaux Perrodin; and her siblings, Lois Perrodin Babineaux, Geneva Elkins Clark, and Joseph Warren Perrodin.
Services will be soon announced.