Sally Ann Robinson Womack

Sally Ann Robinson Womack was born March 3, 1935 in Sarepta, Louisiana to William S. Robinson and Iva Denmon Robinson. She left this world on April 12, 2023. She is preceded in death by her husband Bobbie R. Womack, her parents, and her sister, Marilyn R. Edwards. She is survived by her son Jay Guy, daughters Karen Guy Cassels (Ray), Cindy Guy Hughes (Dean) and Robin Guy Lawson (David), 2 stepdaughters Gerri Womack Garon (Paul) and Leslie Womack McDonner, 15 grandchildren Kristen Turner Young (Drew), Trey Cassels, Chelsie Alford, Zack Alford, Amie Lawson Murphy (Tim), Drew Lawson (Meghan), Jessy Lawson, Sam Lawson, Derek Guy (Cassandra), Michelle Guy Nilson (Zach), Mitchell Garon, Maddie McDonner, Gracie McDonner, Mollie McDonner and McKenzie McDonner, 19 great grandchildren Gavin Landry, Bentley Steele, Ellie Eiermann, Kylie Alford, Oakley Alford, Alex Young, Olivia Young, Violet Little, Eli Little, Jane Little, AJ Aviles, Ryan Murphy, Luke Murphy, Cole Murphy, Ernie Lawson, Jack Lawson, Preston Guy, Braylon Guy and Emerson Nilson, nephew Scott Edwards (Liese) and nieces Lauren Edwards Fournier (Scott) and Sarah Edwards Winkler(David) and numerous Denmon cousins.

Sally grew up in Baton Rouge and attended Baton Rouge High School where she graduated in 1952 and attended LSU. She worked for DOTD in the Road Design Division until her retirement and spent her later years volunteering in various places in Denham Springs. She was a member of the Pilot Club, Garden Club and Chamber of Commerce, all in Denham Springs. Many summers she helped with the Latch Key Program through the local police department. You could find her attending the First United Methodist Church and First Baptist Church both of Denham Springs, because she loved them both! Wherever she went she knew someone as she never met a stranger. She truly appreciated the outdoors through bird watching and gardening as well as enjoying fishing and other activities. She also was an avid LSU fan and most recently a Joe Burrows fan. What she loved the most was spending time visiting with her family and friends. If you had the pleasure of meeting her, you knew that she was quite a character and loved to laugh! She will be missed by so many people but we are comforted knowing that she is in heaven with her Lord and Savior, while surrounded by those who’ve gone on before her.