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Carol Ann VerBurgt-Vigue

January 29, 1956 — June 16, 2025

Cookeville

Carol Ann VerBurgt-Vigue

Born on January 29th 1956, and left her earthly body on June 16th 2025.

Carol was preceded in death by her mother Dorothy Charlotte Pues, her father Marvin Ellis Pues, her brothers Robert Pues, Gregory Pues and Daniel Pues, her Nephew Jason Pues, James Zbichorski, and her mother-in-law June Gamache. She also now is reunited with the love of her life and soulmate Edward Allen VerBurgt AKA Bumpa.

She has left behind her loving, caring husband Thomas Vigue who has done nothing but provide and care for her, especially during her recent declining health. She leaves behind her devoted daughter, Rachel Ann VerBurgt-Moreau and son In-law ( the son she never had ) Steven Jay Moreau, her two beautiful granddaughters, Kayla Morgan VerBurgt-Moreau and Ashley Megan VerBurgt-Moreau, her Grandson in-law Alexander VerBurgt-Moreau, her wonderful great grandbaby Serenity Leia Tyler who loves her Nana very much, and her in-law family Alfred Albert Moreau and John Joseph Mancusi.

Nana also leaves behind her nieces and nephews Jennifer Sue Pues, Michael Pues, Bobby Pues, and David Pues, her brother-in-law Howard VerBurgt and family. She is Survived by a great number of cousins included but not limited to, Ashley Paige Pues, Addison, Kathy Hidde Hansen, Mikey Pues, Midge Pues, Jeanne Immel, Curt Immel, Judy Welch, and numerous other aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She leaves behind a family of the heart Patsy Mueller and Ingrid Wetzel. 

She was known to most as Nana. Also known as Nana Banana, Namaw, Gramma ( which she did not like ), Nanee, Ma, and she always said " well I'm somebody's mother ". 

Nana worked various Office, Clerical, and Management jobs. Later in life she worked in a nursing home facility as a CNA and her last job was immunizations at the Florida Health Department. Then, she was able to enjoy retirement. 

Her hobbies in life were growing vegetables, canning, sewing, scrapbooking, stamping, stenciling, making jewelery, and just being creative in any craft she chose. She could pick anything up and make something great out of it. She loved reading and our family book club meetings. She was always a kid at heart and over the last couple of years found a great love for unicorns. 

Nanas greatest joy in life was her family and her Labradors when she had them. She loved all our family get togethers and making her special seafood salad and marshmallow fluff. You could always guarantee if Nana was at the gatheting there would be plenty of laughter. She was ornery and feisty and would tell you how it was or how she felt without sparing feelings. She loved being a jokester and making people laugh. No matter how hard we tried we could never get her to open her eyes for pictures so we always got crazy eye pictures that would just make her laugh harder. 

Although her leaving means her body is pain free, the pain in our hearts will never go away. We will always keep her memory and legacy for generations to come. Her life and love and laughter will always be on our minds and in our hearts.

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