CARMELITE GENEVEVE BENERITO HUBERT, a native of New Orleans, La., and a resident of Mandeville, La., for the past 43 years, passed away on June 8, 2015, two months shy of her 105th birthday. She was preceded in death by her husband Benoit A. Hubert, Jr. of 52 years and parents, Felix and Annie Renton Benerito, and brothers Felix P. and Frank H. Benerito. She is survived by daughter Lynnette Hubert Soules and her husband Peter, and daughter Letty Jane Hubert Clark (late William N.). She is also survived by grandchildren, William N. Clark, Jr., Robin Clark Pigg, and Scott H. Clark along with 7 great-grandchildren. She was an active member of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, past President of the OLL Altar Society and member of Fun & Faith Club, and the Mandeville Ladies Sewing Circle. She was awarded the St. Louis Medallion. On her 100th birthday, she was honored with an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict XVI, and birthday congratulations from President Obama and Mayor Villere. An accomplished seamstress and needle worker, she repaired OLL altar linens and sewed many a button or hem on the priests' vestments and clothes. She always had a very positive outlook on life, reminding others to have the RMA- right mental attitude. She attributed her longevity to red wine - “only one glass a dayâ€. She was very generous to many charities and offered her services throughout her life to taking care of ill relatives and friends. \r\n
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