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Memorial services will be held for Leslie A. Mayeux on Saturday, August 11, 2018, 1:00 pm at Ourso Funeral Home of Gonzales. Visitation will take place before the service starting at 11:00 am continuing until services begin at 1:00 pm. Mrs. Mayeux passed away on August 7, 2018. She was 45 years old. Leslie was an outstanding mom. She loved spending time with her family, reading, attending her children's sporting activities and caring for her garden. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her. She is survived by her husband, Alan Troy Mayeux; daughter, Sara Mayeux; sons, Derek Landry and wife Rae, Tyler Mayeux, Hayden Mayeux; grandchildren, Ava Mayeux, Callen Landry and sister, Lynette Mahoney. She is preceded in death by her mother, Helen Meneley and sister, Renee Pelotto. Ourso Funeral Home of Gonzales (www.oursofh.com) is in charge of arrangements.
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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Please read Psalms 94:19, Thank You.
Ernestine
Neighbor
August 9, 2018
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
From the Staff of Ourso Funeral Home
August 9, 2018
May the family draw strength from God at this difficult time. Psalms 29:11. (JJ). Asheville, NC.
August 9, 2018
So so young, lived life fully. Shes gone but lives on in her husband Alan Troy, and 3 Children, Tyler, Sarah & Hayden.
Her Dog Rock, misses her so much.
My deepest condolences.
Carol Mayeux
Family
August 8, 2018
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