Myra Ann Breaux
Myra Ann Breaux, 70, of Port Neches, died Monday, November 3, 2025. She was born on November 23, 1954, Port Arthur, to Lewis A. Angelle and Lilly Mae Melancon.
Survivors include her children, Jeremy Breaux and Mallory Breaux and her husband, Mark Hilton; grandchildren, Allie Dearing and her husband, Zachary, Coltyn Hickman, Josie Breaux, Kylee Hilton, Cade Breaux, Rylee Hilton; great-grandchildren, Jasper Dearing and Ryan Dearing; and sisters, Cecil Kemp and Tammy Menking and husband, Allen.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Lewis A. Angelle and Lilly Mae Melancon; husband, Carol Lee Breaux; and brother, Jeffrey Angelle.
Myra’s cremation arrangements will be handled through Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.
I always enjoyed having Miss Myra as a neighbor and our visits. She was always so sweet and loved her family with all her heart. I know she will be greatly missed but may her soul RIP. Many prayers of peace for her family.
Our thoughts and prayers and condolences are with the Entire family. Myra’s beautiful smile was so pure.
Rest in Peace Sweet Girl. Will see you again with our Lord Jesus & Savior
Dwayne Newman & Fly.
I had the pleasure of meeting Myra through a mutual friend . Our mutual friend asked me to come to Myra’s son house to cut her hair . I had the pleasure of getting to come provide her hair services a few times and always enjoyed our visit . I didn’t know her prior to this but felt we had known each other for longer . She shared of stories Louisiana , her grandchildren and her children . She was vibrant and so sweet . I feel blessed to have met her . Praying and sending condolences to all her family and friends.
Christy Ramirez
Class of ’72 has lost another one. Myra Angelle was so fun to be around. What a joy she was.
Thoughts and prayers are with the family in your time of sorrow. Tammie, Cecile and family I know she will be greatly missed. Ashlee, thank you for always keeping in touch via Facebook. I will be thinking and praying for the family.
Love,
Jody
We are sad, but we can rejoice in knowing you are now with Jesus & Carol Lee, Uncle Jeff, & Pap & everyone else you loved that went home before you. Josie & Cade will always remember Mawmaw & all the funny stories you told them. I will always appreciate the way the way you welcomed Adyson into the family & loved her as your own blood. You will definitely be missed & your memory will be cherished 💔🩷
Til we meet again….Chanda Nae