
Margaret Hunt Pierce, “Margie”, peacefully went home to heaven on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, one month shy of 94 years young.
She was born on February 5, 1927, in Gold Dust, Louisiana to Carl and Florence Hunt. She is preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Walter DeVane Pierce, Jr, and her son ‘Spike’ Walter DeVane Pierce, III.
Margie is survived by her three children, Jane Pierce Bradford, married to Donald E Bradford, Merriann Pierce Hornsby married to Scott Lee Hornsby, Carl Pierce married to Blinda Morris Pierce, and Spike’s wife Della Melton Pierce as well as their families, grandchildren, great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. She also is survived by, Bill Hunt of Athens Alabama and Mickey Hunt of Brusly, LA, Billie Pierce Simmons of Baton Rouge and Eugenia Pierce Kozan of Baton Rouge.
Margie loved her family and many friends with intensity, always welcoming them with a smile and at least one compliment. She could always make anyone feel like they were the most important person in the world. She sincerely cared about people.
Margie lived a rich life and was a joy and blessing to everyone who knew her. Her intense love for others overflowed from her love for her heavenly Father and the Holy Spirit within her. She was a faithful follower of her Lord Jesus all her life from the age of five. She was a powerful prayer warrior and gifted Bible teacher.
She was a great encourager to others and a true worshipper, modeling true faith, genuine hope, and sincere love in her life.
Margie was an extremely talented and skilled artist. She attended both the New York Metropolitan College of Art and LSU’s School of Arts.
She leaves a legacy of Godly living and a true example of Christian life.
Margie will be laid to rest beside her loving husband at The National Cemetery at Port Hudson. Before the funeral service, there will be a gathering of all friends and family for cake and coffee at Fellowship Church in Zachary at 12:00 noon.
Margie Hunt Pierce was truly a wonderful daughter, sister, wife and mother, deeply devoted to her family. She was a wise person, kind and loving and considered anyone she met as a true blessing. Knowing she is no longer on this earth creates a deep sadness in my mind and heart. I have known and loved her longer than any other person in the whole wide world. Margie Pierce was my sister.
Y’all taught us so much about family and caring. We’ll love you always for the affection you two exhibited between siblings… brother and sister.
Thinking of you all 🙏Praising God for His faithful servant, Margie Pierce & the Eternal Life she knows & now shares with the Lord AMEN 🙏✝️🕊
God Bless you both ! My 55+ year friend Carl & Forever Friend, Blinda
A truly great Lady. Never saw her without a smile. Quietly pulled me aside one time and said we all love you. Prayers and big hugs for the cousins
That is Momma indeed, Jason. Thank you, Jane