AGNES DRAPEAUX
Funeral services for Agnes Drapeaux were held February 19 at the White Swan Community Center in Lake Andes. Burial was in the Cedar Presbyterian Cemetery, rural Lake Andes. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.
Agnes “Aggie” Marie Drapeaux was born in Yankton at Sacred Heart Hospital on February 13, 1990 to Burton Wayne Rainbow Sr. & Kathleen “Short” Drapeaux. Aggie was a mother of five beautiful babies: Kurah, Kuran, Alinia, Kaiyah and Kanaan.
Aggie was a mother, auntie, cousin, sister, niece and friend. Her smile could light up a room. When it came to family, her love and loyalty had no end. She enjoyed cruising around and helping her relatives and friends. She loved working and was always on the move. She definitely was the life of the party and known in most places as the Auntie Slayer. She could throw fists in a heartbeat and was someone you wanted on your side. Aggie brought life to a party. She always had a smile on her face and laughter in the way she talked. She didn’t play when it came to family. She would throw hands when it came to family and throw feet too if she needed to. She was truly a ride or die. Aggie was loved by many and will be truly missed. Doksa Akay. See you later.
Aggie made herjourney to the Spirit World on February 16, 2021.
Aggie leaves to mourn her siblings: Leah Little Head (Gerald Little Head), Melodi Espinoza, Elliotte Rainbow (Amy Preveil), Bryan Joseph, Nate Joseph, Brandon Gray, Trevor Rainbow, Jason Shields, Burton Rainbow Jr., Angelique Drapeaux, Alan Abdo, Johnathon Abdo and Jeremy Drapeaux.
Aggie was preceded in death by her grandparents, Richard Rainbow Sr. & Faith Rainbow; her parents, Burton Rainbow Sr. & Kathleen Drapeaux; her daughter, Kurah Drapeaux Bernie and her sister, Codi Shields.