ST. CHARLES PARISH, LA. Obituary For LUQUETTE, ALFRED RICHARD Submitted By: Louis Lavedan Source: The St. Charles Herald Guide, St. Charles Parish, La. Died: Date of death not given in Obit =================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.shtml ======================================================================= LUQUETTE, ALFRED RICHARD ========== A photo is available for this file. Please go to http://usgwarchives.net/la/stcharles/photos/obits/2016 and click on the name of interest. ========== Alfred Richard Luquette, a lifetime resident of Des Allemands, left this earthly life to pass through to the next, opening the door to new adventures. Luquette was the son of the late Lucien and Mary Anne Luquette. Visitation was held April 1 at Falgout Funeral Home, Raceland, LA. Religious services were held and burial followed in Des Allemands Mennonite Cemetery. Luquette is survived by his six children, Nanette L. Dufrene (Rodney Sr.), Lawrence A. Luquette (Rhonda), Cindy Robert (Kevin), Michael Luquette (Sherry), Ross Luquette (Jennifer) and Daniel Luquette (Melissa); brother, Jabins Luquette; 13 grandchildren, Tasha Luquette (Stephen Champagne), Gus Luquette (Hope), Lawrence Luquette III (Ashandre’ Scott), Echo Cancienne (Charles), Catie Harrison (James), Fawn Hohcusee, Michelle Hart (Josh), Dustin Luquette (Brittni Culberson), Lindsey Luquette, Ross Luquette Jr., Danielle Sandolph (Jermaine), Andrew Luquette, Jacqueline Dufrene-Diaz (Rodney Jr.); 17 great grandchildren, Marcos Dufrene, Claudia Dufrene, Micaela Diaz, Talia Diaz, Karsyn Cortez, Jesse McCarter, Matt McCarter, Daniel Champagne, Gemma Champagne, Greysen Champagne, Leland Luquette, Lawrence Luquette IV, Lexie Luquette, Aiden Hohcusee, Amyia Sandolph, Ja Ziyah Sandolph and Jermaine Sandolph Jr. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ilsa, and his second wife of 55 years, Marie Anise Rousseau Luquette; brother, Lawrence Luquette and grandson, Rodney Paul Dufrene Jr. He retired from Cytec, formerly American Cyanamid, after 42 years. He was a Mason for fifty plus years, He also served his country in the army, rising to the rank of Master Sergeant. He was a proud American, a good and giving person, who loved his family and his little dog, Pepe’. Falgout Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. US Army ===================