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Tracy Tahara Bennett Johns
Tracy Tahara Bennett Johns 1965 - 2014 Tracy Tahara Bennett Johns was born April 27, 1965. She left this earthly life on August 3, 2014 as a true devoted believer in Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She graduated from French High School in 1983 and Lamar University in 1988. She served 6 years in the United States Army Reserves. She worked as a Detention Officer, Parole Officer and lastly, a teacher in BISD at Charlton-Pollard Elementary School. To cherish her memory, she leaves her loving husband of 19 years, Kent Johns; parents, Terry & Alline Bennett; siblings, Jerryl Bennett (Pam), Kenneth Bennett (Pamela), Don Christopher Bennett (Deanna), Sondra Louis (Arthur), Lynette Bennett (Bobby);mother-in-law, Bobbie Johns; brother-in-law, Ted Johns, Jr., a host of nieces and nephews, other family, & friends. Celebration of Life services for Tracy will be on Saturday, August 9th, at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. The visitation will be at 9 a.m. until the funeral service at 11 a.m. She will be entombed at Magnolia Cemetery under the professional care and direction of Comeaux Community Funeral Chapel.
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Rock Griffis
What a sweet person. Tracy was a very private person. I had lost contact with her for some time, but I'm so thankful we were able to see each other just last week. I am so sorry that life was so hard for you. I know I will see you later with Jesus. Till then may God surround you with His love and you have true peace. You will be missed Tracy.
Bridgett Mitchell (Barnes)
To the family of our dear friend/classmate Tracy,our prayers are with yall.Angela Brown (Jacobs)
RIP TRACY. U WAS ALWAYS NICE AND QUIET. PRAYING FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Terri Vaughns (Terriciliciamcclurkin)
tracy love spead like wallfire and she ligthed up life with her euthism of loyalty to whom she loved and dedicated her life to friend and family and church she loved life and god the best way she could and this was reflected highly on her love you always may god's peace be with tracy and her family amen
Sandra Smith (Jones)
God is too wise to make a mistake. He allows things that we don't understand nor can we comprehend but, He is God!
Tracy was a wonderful teacher. She loved and cared for her students. A close family member stated when they went to her classroom to gather her belongings, she had bags of cloths and other items for the needy children. The bible says when you have done it to the least of these, you have also done it unto me. What you do in secret God will reward you openly. I know she received her reward. She will be missed.
Peace and healing to Mr. Terry and Adlene Bennett and the Bennett Family.
Love,
Minister Sandra Smith Jones