Body at Welsh Funeral Home with visiting from 2 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Religious services at Brown Funeral Home, Gloster, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Burial in Roseland Cemetery, Gloster.
Survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Corban Boudreaux, Gloster; two daughters, Mrs. Carmen McMackin and Mrs. Myra Olsen, both of Baton Rouge; three sons, Paul C., Gene A. and Daniel A. Boudreaux, all of Baton Rouge; one half-sister, 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
He was employed by the Illinois Central railroads for over 40 years starting as a telegrapher and retiring as the station master.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the heart fund.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), May 11, 1977
Body at Welsh Funeral Home with visiting from 2 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Religious services at Brown Funeral Home, Gloster, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Burial in Roseland Cemetery, Gloster.
Survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Corban Boudreaux, Gloster; two daughters, Mrs. Carmen McMackin and Mrs. Myra Olsen, both of Baton Rouge; three sons, Paul C., Gene A. and Daniel A. Boudreaux, all of Baton Rouge; one half-sister, 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
He was employed by the Illinois Central railroads for over 40 years starting as a telegrapher and retiring as the station master.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the heart fund.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), May 11, 1977