Alisha Kay Prevost
Alisha Kay Prevost, 48, of Beaumont, died Tuesday, April 21, 2026. She was born on December 29, 1977, to Mary Kay Markby Prevost and Gerry Wayne Prevost, in Beaumont.
Alisha Kay Prevost was dearly loved by her family and will be remembered for her quiet strength, independence, and unwavering dedication to helping others.
From an early age, Alisha showed a gentle and caring spirit. As a child, she often dressed her cat and treated her as her patient, already expressing her natural instinct to care for others – a glimpse into the compassionate healthcare provider she would one day become.
Though quiet, she was deeply independent, gradually growing into a strong and well-educated woman who continually sought to expand her understanding of self and the world around her. She never failed to reach a little further, especially in her pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement.
Alisha was determined in her academic journey, earning good grades throughout her high school years. She held a lifelong dream of becoming a nurse, proudly following in her grandmother’s footsteps. Through dedication and perseverance, she fulfilled that dream-first as a nurse and later advancing her career as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Her work in healthcare was defined by compassion and persistence. Alisha believed in searching tirelessly until she found a way to help those in her care. She was devoted to her patients, always striving to bring healing and comfort to those in need.
As a friend, Alisha was honest and thoughtful, offering advice that was always sincere. At times, her depth of insight challenged others to think beyond their usual understanding, leaving a lasting impression on those fortunate to know her.
Above all, Alisha cared deeply for her two children. Though life’s circumstances sometimes kept her from being present as often as she wished, she ensured they were always provided for and knew they were deeply loved.
Alisha Kay Prevost’s legacy is one of compassion, determination, and quiet strength. She will be profoundly missed and forever remembered by those whose lives she touched.
Survivors include her mother, Mary Kay Prevost; children, Ani Rose Prevost and her fiancé, Ryan Roberts and Conrad Ray Adix; granddaughter, Charlie Kay Roberts; sister-in-law, Tina Prevost; and uncle, John Markby and his wife, Kristin.
She is preceded in death by her father, Gerry Wayne Prevost and brother, Charles Emmett “Charlie” Prevost.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Spindletop Center, 655 South 8th Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701.
A memorial service for Ms. Prevost will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 27, 2026, at Line Camp Cowboy Church, 711 Highway 90, Devers, under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. Her cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium.
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Memorial Service
Line Camp Cowboy Church
- 711, U.S. 90, Devers, Texas, 77538,
- April 27, 2026
- 11:00 am
Alisha was my psych nurse practitioner for about the last 6 months. She was amazing and felt like I was talking to my bestie. I looked forward to our monthly appointments. I’m shocked and saddened to hear of her passing. My prayers are with her family during this difficult time.
Dear Mary Kay, Will and I are so deeply sorry for the loss of your precious daughter. We pray that God holds you closely and gives you comfort through this difficult time. God bless you!
Ms Alisha was my Psych NP. Our last appointment was the day of her passing. She helped me overcome my fear and anxiety over my future with all of her jokes and smiles. She was always happy to lend and ear and accommodate me even outside of her work schedule. I believe she was put on this earth to guide others to their fullest. She helped me understand myself and that living life is the bravest thing anyone can do. She’s a beautiful woman with a caring heart and I send love to her family and all other patients. Ms Alisha will be carried in all of our hearts.
I was a patient of Alisha’s. I had only had her as my Psychiatrist NP for about 6 months but in those 6 months I have never felt so much peace from someone. She always always always made sure I was feeling okay during our sessions and taught me how exist in a world so cruel. I am deeply, incredibly saddened hearing the news. I wish her family peace & comfort in these troublesome times. 💜
So sorry for your loss, Aleisha was almost like a family member to me, so are you, hang in there somehow, I’ll always remember her, Love Brandon
Alisha was my Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. We bonded over being from the Golden Triangle and she could relate to the culture I grew up in. She listened to what I needed and did everything she could to help me. I had an appointment scheduled with her this morning in fact. This is such a shock and I am so sad for her friends, family, and other patients.
Rest in peace, beautiful lady, you were so kind and caring and concerned, the world will miss you.
Alisha was my psychiatric nurse practitioner.
She had a caring spirit that shone through even during our brief two sessions. Unlike most medical professionals, she genuinely listened and cared about my concerns. I am saddened by this news. My deepest condolences go out to her family, friends, and everyone who knew her.
May she rest in peace.
Mary Kay, I do not know how many pieces one heart can be broken into, especially when there is so little time for healing between heartbreaks…but I cannot imagine the depth of your heartache and suffering. I know you have faith. Please know that family and friends are also a great source of comfort. And Lord knows, if there is anyone who has a remarkably unlimited number of people who love them, and want to help, it is you. We want to support you, Conrad and Ani through your grieving. Use us….As I read this beautiful tribute to Alisha, I thought how it sounds like she was so much like you. Dennie Ray and I love you. We could not be there today due to illness, but hope to see you soon. We are holding your broken heart in our hearts….
Mary Kay:
You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Mrs Mary Kay and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Alisha was such a beautiful person inside and out. She touched the hearts of everyone she met, and I’m so thankful for the years of friendship we had. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Our sincere condolences to you and your family.
Thow we never met my family were friends with her grandparents many years ago in Beaumont then lost touch, my prayers to Mary Kay, John and all the family during the days ahead.
Alisha was one of the kindest, sweetest and coolest kids at West Brook. Unique and beautiful, the world needs more people like her.
Sending so many prayers! So shocked & saddened. I will always remember how stylish & witty Alisha was.
Mary Kay, my prayers are with you. Your family were such great neighbors during our 20 years in Bevil Oaks. See you soon.
Alisha and I worked together as Social Workers. Alisha decided to become a nurse and we worked together again at Baptist Hospital. I admire Alisha for becoming a nurse practitioner. We have not seen each other for a long time. We got along well and I have missed her. During the family’s journey of grief, hope you can find moments of peace.
Mary Kay, no words can be written to express how sorry we are in the loss of your precious daughter. You and your family have endured so much pain these last few years. You have our deepest condolences and will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Prayers in this most conflicitng time. God has All the answers .lean in on him !
Mary Kay I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter. I pray that God will give you peace, comfort and strength during this difficult time. If you need anything I am here to help you, please call me. I love you my sweet friend.