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Philip Butley Fanguy

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Philip Butley Fanguy

Birth
Houma, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
7 Oct 2007 (aged 70)
Houma, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Philip Butley Fanguy, owner of Duplantis Truck Line and a resident and native of Houma, died Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007 at Terrebonne General Medical Center in Houma. He was 70.

Visiting at Chauvin Funeral Home Inc., 5899 La. 311, Houma, until Mass of Christian Burial. Interment in St. Elie Cemetery, Houma.

Survived by his wife, Myra Duplantis Fanguy, of Houma; two sons, Mark Fanguy and Michael G. Fanguy, both of Houma; daughter, Rebecca Fanguy Dover, of Houma; three brothers, Stephen W. "Bill" Fanguy, Warren Thomas "Moo" Fanguy and Richard "Dickey" Fanguy, all of Chauvin; sister, Mary F. Jewell, of Henderson, Nev.; and two grandchildren, Dylan M. Fanguy and Hayden C. Fanguy.

Preceded in death by his parents, Stephen J.B. Fanguy and Adeline Hebert Fanguy; and brother, Gene Fanguy.

He enjoyed life, hunting, fishing and cattle farming. He was a life member of Terrebonne Livestock and Agriculture Fair Association, Knights of Columbus Assembly 2214 in Chauvin, Krewe of Christopher and past king, Krewe of Houmas, president of South Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District, sponsor of 4-H Club and sponsor and past president of Ducks Unlimited. He was a parishioner of St. Ann Catholic Church.

Obituary published in The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., on 10/9/2007.
Spouse link suggested by Jack H. Totah.
Parental links suggested by C.A. Daigle.
Philip Butley Fanguy, owner of Duplantis Truck Line and a resident and native of Houma, died Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007 at Terrebonne General Medical Center in Houma. He was 70.

Visiting at Chauvin Funeral Home Inc., 5899 La. 311, Houma, until Mass of Christian Burial. Interment in St. Elie Cemetery, Houma.

Survived by his wife, Myra Duplantis Fanguy, of Houma; two sons, Mark Fanguy and Michael G. Fanguy, both of Houma; daughter, Rebecca Fanguy Dover, of Houma; three brothers, Stephen W. "Bill" Fanguy, Warren Thomas "Moo" Fanguy and Richard "Dickey" Fanguy, all of Chauvin; sister, Mary F. Jewell, of Henderson, Nev.; and two grandchildren, Dylan M. Fanguy and Hayden C. Fanguy.

Preceded in death by his parents, Stephen J.B. Fanguy and Adeline Hebert Fanguy; and brother, Gene Fanguy.

He enjoyed life, hunting, fishing and cattle farming. He was a life member of Terrebonne Livestock and Agriculture Fair Association, Knights of Columbus Assembly 2214 in Chauvin, Krewe of Christopher and past king, Krewe of Houmas, president of South Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District, sponsor of 4-H Club and sponsor and past president of Ducks Unlimited. He was a parishioner of St. Ann Catholic Church.

Obituary published in The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., on 10/9/2007.
Spouse link suggested by Jack H. Totah.
Parental links suggested by C.A. Daigle.


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