Nancy Denis Aubert

January 13, 1954 – March 27, 2020

Nancy Salone Denis Aubert, 66, of Houston, Mississippi passed from this life on March 27, 2020 at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Born on January 13, 1954 in Drew, Mississippi; Nancy was a daughter to the late EW Dennis and Margaret Louise Blanton.

Nancy enjoyed the thrill of drag racing in her 1968 El Camino better known as the white dove. She believed in the Lord and His promise of eternal life, and worshipped Him at House of Prayer in Houlka, Mississippi.

Nancy is survived by an expansive family that will carry her memory though the remainder of  their days; three sons, Bobby Aubert , Manuel Dennis, and Thomas S. Dennis; three daughters, Ann Aubert, Cassidy Dennis, and Amanda Coleman; four sisters; Betty Sue Morris,  Patricia Ann Johnson, Jeanette Murray, and Suzanna Faye Dennis; three son-in-law’s, BJ Coleman, Brandon Green, Stevie Hamby; one daughter in law, Lila Lewis; ten grandchildren, Summer Aubert, JJ Walls, Mistie Coleman, Christopher Walls, William Dennis, Dakota Coleman, Samantha Robertson, Jacob Coleman, Alexander Coleman, Caleb Dennis  ; special friend of thirty years, Stanley Hamby Jr.

Nancy was preceded in death by her husband; Larry Aubert parents; EW Denis and Margaret Louise Blanton; step father, William Coggins; step mother, Ramona Denis; two brothers, Bro. Robert Coggins, and William Dennis; two daughters, Bridgette Aubert ,and Misty Doss; five grandchildren, Brendon Turner.

A graveside service remembering Nancy’s life will take place on Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 1:30 P.M  in the Duncan Hill Cemetery ,with  Bro. Jim Crowley and Sister Willie Schmitz officiating. Anthony Martin, Bobby Prescott, Hunter Wright, Brandon Green, Larry Langford, Robbie Prescott, and Stephen Carpenter will serve the family as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be; Jason Crowley, Marlo Judd, and Steven Hamby.

Parker Memorial Funeral Home of Bruce and Vardaman is honored to serve the family in making arrangements remembering Nancy’s life. Online condolences may be made at parkermemorialfuneralhomes.com.  According to guidelines issued by the Governor we respectfully ask that a maximum of Ten people attend the service.   

The staff and Parker Memorial Funeral Home prioritize the health and well-being of our associates, family and guests. We understand this is a fluid and serious situation that we are in today and that we are monitoring and evaluating developments of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

We and the state still believe that gathering and supporting one another at a time of loss is very important. At this time, we are asking everyone to support a limited gathering and visitation policy. This is a guideline of the CDC and the state board of health. We will be allowing small family groups and limited persons at visitations, funerals and gravesides until this crisis is over.

We do ask that those at risk or those not feeling well stay at home, but reach out to the family via the memorial webpage on www.parkermemorialfuneralhomes.com.  Also we are listing family addresses where you may reach out to them and send them a card or a note of encouragement in their time of loss.  Flowers and expressions of sympathy are still being accepted.

We also ask those who are attending visitation and funeral services to follow the CDC recommendations to take the usual steps to help prevent the spread of illness. Social distancing is very important in the control of the spread of this virus.

Thank you for your patience and understanding in this time we are in with the (COVID-19). When this crisis is over we will resume our normal procedures and operation.

Prayers are with all of you, we trust that God will protect and strengthen us as we get through this crisis together. “Faith does not mean trusting God to stop the storm, but trusting Him to strengthen us as we walk through the storm”.

Graveside Service

Duncan Hill Cemetery

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