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Delton "T Boy" Chenevert 89, a resident of New Roads, LA and of Livonia, LA. He passed away at his home surrounded by his family on Thursday September 5, 2013. He was a dedicated member of the American Legion and VFW. He proudly served his country in WWII during the war he was captured in Germany and was a POW for six months. Visitation will be at Niland's Funeral Home, New Roads on Friday September 6, 2013 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Visitation will resume at St Mary of False River Catholic Church in New Roads on Saturday September 7, 2013 from 8:30am until Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 66 years Theresa Patin Chenevert; daughters and son in laws Brenda LeBeau and husband Lloyd, Jr. and Diane Seawell and husband Johnny; grandchildren Cathy Ledet, Christie Garafola and Tracy Vincent; great grandchildren Michael LeBeau, Cade Garafola, Cameron Garafola and Alyssa Vincent and great great grandchild Levi LeBeau. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. His greatest love was spending time with his family and friends. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He was preceded in death by his father Charley Isley Chenevert; mother Antonia St. Romain; step father Joseph L St. Romain; brothers Charlie Chenevert, Paul Chenevert and James Chenevert; and one sister Viola Chenevert. Pall bearers will be Michael LeBeau, Brian Garafola, Jason Vincent, Paul Chenevert, Larry Chenevert, Donald Chenevert, Jessie Patin and Lloyd LeBeau. Honorary pall bearers will be Jessie Patin and Gordon Chustz. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Anna Mae and Jessie Patin and Louise Parker for all the help and care they gave to my husband and our daddy. Also all the family and friends who called and visited. A special thanks to Dr. Gerald Miletello, Dr. Robert Helm and all the nurses and staff with Pointe Coupee Hospice for their great care of Delton. Please visit www.nilandfuneral.com to leave memories for the family.
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Mrs. Theresa and family:
Deepest sympathy from Mary and I on Mr. Delton's passing. He was such a kind and loving person, a true patriot, gentleman, church member and a best friend to Mary's parents, Lynn "Red" and Mildred Langlois. Please know that he is in his heavenly reward and that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless always -
Brian Costello
September 23, 2013
Ms. Teresa,
I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Delton's passing. According to Aunt Betty he fought the good fight. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. (I am Milton and Rita Laudermill's granddaughter.)
Bridget Laudermill Wylie
September 7, 2013
Ms Theresa, Brenda, and Diane I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Mr. Delton. The world lost a great man and heaven gained an angel. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.R.I.P. Mr. Delton
Deanna Gremillion
September 6, 2013
god bless you enjoyed all the times we had drinking coffee at morels j.i.janis
j.i janis
September 6, 2013
Tee, Brenda, Diane
So sorry about Uncle Duddie. His legacy of serving his country and being a POW will live on in our hearts. We will miss him and never forget him. Love you Uncle Duddie!
Gloria (and Sam) Chenevert-Eaves
September 6, 2013
You will be sadly missed ole podna. Blackie is waiting in heaven to see you again. Rest in peace my friend.
John Leonard
September 6, 2013
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