June 14, 1944 – July15, 2023
It is with great sadness that our family announces the death of Lonnie Kay Delsandri Hebert of Friendswood, Texas on July 15, 2023. She left this world to be with her family and friends at the lovely age of 79 years young.
She was born in Malta Italy on that special day of June 14, 1944. She was loved by everyone she met. She was talked about by friends and family on how she had love for every person she would meet. When Lonnie K walked in a room, people would stop talking, turn to her and smile. She was a woman that made everyone be thankful that they had her in their life. The joy she brought to everyone and me will never be replaced. The love in my heart for her will always be true to my wife. The only thing that will be missing is a large part of my heart, that will never be replaced by anyone. She was by far the rock that held this family together. Lonnie K will always be forever the true meaning of the power of love that can never be replaced.
Lonnie K was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 40 amazing years. She was the most wonderful woman a man could ever have in his life.
She is survived by her husband Gregory J. Hebert; children, Dina Walton, Kathryn Able, Liz Pimperton and Christopher Hebert; grandchildren, Cody Walton, Maverick Hebert and Jupiter Hebert; and many other relatives and cherished friends.
Friends and family are cordially invited to the visitation with the family on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. with the funeral service to follow at 11:00 A.M. at Jeter Memorial Funeral Home, 311 N. Friendswood Dr., Friendswood, Texas 77546 with Deacon Vince Eklund officiating. Follow the service, per her wishes she will be cremated.
To my beautiful wife to whom she would say, “the love I have for my family and friends gives me so much joy in my heart. When I am surrounded with everyone my heart feels overwhelmed with joy and love.”
Lonnie K. Hebert
3 thoughts on “Lonnie Kay Delsandri Hebert”
We had good times growing up. Laughing, running around playing, eating and teasing each other. I will miss you Lonnie Kay. May you rest in peace.
Perpetual light will be shining on you.
To the Family,
May each day bring a lessening of sorrow and peaceful reminders of the love that will live forever in your heart. Lonnie Kay was a light in my life, a joy of happiness, and a treasured friend that will always remain in my heart forever.
In Deepest Sympathy.
Mikki Abshier
I am so sorry she is gone from this temporary earthly home. I will miss her greatly. She was a light that kept shining no matter the circumstances. Greg, Christopher, sisters and daughters, I’m so sorry for your loss. May she Rest In Peace; a white rose among the rest.
Phyllis Maxwell her long time neighbor