Terry S. Louque

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Terry S. Louque born on May 16, 1933, entered into eternal rest with his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, August 30, 2017. He was 84. He is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Elaine Pizzuto; and his seven children Delaine (Kent) Becnel, Terrie (Kenneth) Hymel, Suzanne (Jerry) Schexnayder, Adrien (Cindy), Brian (Ginger), Dean (Michele), Charles (Jeannie) Louque. Grandchildren, Mia, Marc (Kristy) Becnel, Jonathon (Michelle) Hymel, Maria (Walter) Lambert, Hope & Tori Hymel, Kimberly (Bradley) Hebert, Neil Schexnayder, D.J. Draughon, Teralyn, Brison, Baylen, Tamryn, Connor & Carter Louque. Great-grandchildren: Taylor, Tatum, Layla, Myla, Colton, Madelyn, Ethan & Grayson. He is also survived by his brother Willie (Lorna) and a host of nieces & nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Neila & Steven Louque; sisters Ruby Pollard & Ruth Herbert; and his brothers Johnny & James Louque. Grandchildren Derek & Michael Hymel. Nieces Lorna Louque & Camilla Louque; & nephews Peter Pollard & James Louque Jr. Terry was born and lived his entire life in Grand Point. He is most known for his famous cooking at various functions around the community, livestock shows and traveling to many conventions bringing a taste of St. James Parish to everyone. He was a lifetime farmer, retired from St. James Parish Government, a member of the Farm Bureau State Board, the Amite River Basin Commission, the Lions Club and the Knights of Columbus. Terry was most proud of his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and his beautiful vegetable gardens which he shared with all. Relatives and friends of the family were invited to attend Visitation Services at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Gramercy, on Saturday, September 2, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial was at Noon with Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Paulina. Pallbearers were his eight grandsons. Condolences may be expressed at www.HCAlexander.com.

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