- Gloria Anne Or Pim Or Gram Gomez Clebert
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Name: Gloria Anne Or Pim Or Gram Gomez Clebert
Event Type: Obituary
Event Date: 17 Feb 2012
Event Place: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 81
Relationship to Deceased: Deceased
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1930
Birthplace: Pontchatoula, ,
Death Date: 14 Feb 2012
Newspaper: Advocate, The
- Gloria "Pim" Gomez Clebert
December 31, 1930 - February 14, 2012
Gloria Anne “Pim” Gomez Clebert, 81 years old and the retired Tax Collector of Iberville Parish, died peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on February 14, 2012. She was born in Pontchatoula on December 31, 1930. She was the baby of ten children. She moved to White Castle with her family in 1936. She attended White Castle School through the seventh grade. Her family later moved to Donaldsonville; where she attended Donaldsonville High School. In 1945, she and her family moved to Plaquemine, and she attended Plaquemine High School; graduating in 1948.
She was very active in all sports, especially basketball and softball; was a cheerleader; and had the honor and privilege of being voted the very first Homecoming Queen at Plaquemine High School.
She met her future husband, “NuNu” in her senior year at Plaquemine High School, and they were later married on February 4, 1951 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Plaquemine.
She was affectionately known to all as “Gram.” She enjoyed cooking, baking, visiting, and praying daily for all of her dear family and friends. She also enjoyed working; especially at the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office. Although she retired in 1994 as the Chief Tax Collector for Iberville Parish, she continued to work until last year finally ending with 36 years of dedicated service to the Sheriff’s Office.
She was a loving mother and grandmother, and the absolute joy of her life was spending time with her precious children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a devoted and dedicated caregiver to her siblings, her parents, her husband and a multitude of other family members and friends. She will always be remembered for her strength, courage, kindness and compassion to those in need.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Anthony “NuNu” Clebert; her father and mother, Sidney J. and Lillie Barlow Gomez; six brothers, Wilbert “Shimmie,”Russell “Buck,” Roland “Cookie,”Emmanuel “Johnny,” Sidney Jr. “Tanker,” and Lewis “Stag” Gomez and three sisters Helen Gomez Noel, Betty Gomez Hopkins and Dixie Gomez Suffrin.
She is survived by her four children and their spouses Edward and Chryle Johnson Clebert, Denny Clebert and Eugene Bujol, Linda Clebert and Brian Chustz and Johnny and Mechelle York Clebert; daughter-in-law Julie Alleman Clebert; ten grandchildren and their spouses Donnie Bujol and friend, Natalie Nicole Buras; Kevin and Shannon Clebert Ganaway, Brent and Cherié Bujol Barbier, Corey and Kirsten Jackson Clebert, Ivan and Jennifer Bujol Cabrera, Dave and Kelli Clebert Corkern, Claiborne and Addie Chustz Duval, Joseph and Sandra Smith Chustz, Amanda Clebert and Nicholas Clebert; thirteen great-grandchildren Brennan Eugene Bujol, Caroline Arwin-Anne Wright, Patrick Joseph Ganaway, Sydney Lynn Clebert, Matthew Edward Ganaway, Brady Ambrose Bujol Ferachi, Cullen Michael Clebert, Cooper Michael Clebert, Colette Marie Clebert, Chloe Elizabeth Corkern, Luke Joseph Duval, Evan Edward Bujol, and Caleb Owen Corkern.
She was a member of St. Clement of Rome Church Parish and St. John the Evangelist Church Parish; where she was instrumental in baking cookies, preparing food, and decorating the beautiful St. Joseph Altars. She was also a member of the St. John Altar Society, the Louisiana Peace Officer’s Association, the Louisiana Sheriff’s Office Association and the St. John Father’s Club.
Pallbearers will be her sons Edward Joseph “SuSu” Clebert and Emmanuel Joseph “Johnny” Clebert; sons-in-law Donald Eugene Bujol, Sr. and Brian Joseph Chustz; and grandsons Donald Eugene Bujol, Jr., Corey Michael Clebert, Joseph Anthony Clebert Chustz and Nicholas Anthony Clebert.
Honorary Pallbearers are grandsons Kevin Ganaway, Brent Barbier, Ivan Cabrera, Dave Corkern, Claiborne Duval; and great-grandsons Evan Bujol, Patrick Ganaway, Matthew Ganaway, Brennan Bujol, Brady Bujol Ferachi, Cullen Clebert, Cooper Clebert, Caleb Corkern, Luke Duval; Sheriff Brent Allain and all Deputies of the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office; and special friends, Catherine Willis Ferachi and Gloria Orcino Landry.
The entire Clebert Family wishes to extend humble and heartfelt thanks to Dr. Gerald Miletello and Staff; Dr. Steven Gremillion and Staff; Dr. Douglas Walsh and Staff; Dr. Brian Gremillion and Staff; Mr. Dan Lennie and the Plaquemine Unit of Acadian Ambulance Service, Sheriff Brent Allain and the staff of the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Department, the Comfort Care Hospice Staff especially Michael and John Barbee, Kelly Gourgues, and Liz Spencer and her angel companions Tasha Grantham, Irene Robertson, Diane Starks, Gertie Starks and ReRe Peavy for the overwhelming amount of love, support and care offered during their mother’s extended illness.
Visitation at Wilbert Funeral Home in Plaquemine on Friday, Feb 17th from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again on Saturday, Feb 18th at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Plaquemine, Louisiana from 8 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Cleo Milano. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to the St. John the Evangelist Church Capital Campaign.
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