1942
2020
A gathering for Charles "Glynn" Babin will be Sunday January 19, 2020 at Berthelot's Hall, 45110 Stringer Bridge Road St. Amant 12 noon until 3 pm: memorial service at 1:30 pm with Deacon Steven Gonzales officiating. Interment with Military Honors will be held later at LA National Cemetery. Glynn is also known as T Luke. He was born on September 23, 1942, in Gonzales and passed from this life on Tuesday January 14, 2020, at Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center Ascension resulting from an automotive accident. Glynn was a resident of St Amant, served with the U S Army and was an operator for Parish of Ascension. He enjoyed fishing, bingo, and cars. He loved spending time with family and friends, playing cards and dancing. He is survived by his daughters Stacy Babin (Mike) and Tracy Harris (Wesley); also survived by two sisters Arlene Brignac (Greg), Sharon Parent (Jeff), mother in law Geneva Richardson, two sisters in law Vicki Soileau (Bobby), Ramona Andre (Tony), two brothers Gene Babin (Sandra), Carl Babin, two brothers in law Johnny Richardson, Randy Richardson, aunts Agnes Cornett and Doris Babin, uncle Bernard Bourgeois, and grandchildren Brett, Jordyn, Noah, Blazier, and Angel and Destin Harris. He is preceded in death by his wife Patricia Richardson Babin, parents Helen and Wilton "Tudie" Babin; brother Dwayne Paul Babin; nephew Clint Duplessis; Godchild Celeste Andre'; father in law Bronelle Richardson. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be given to be used by the family to honor Glynn's life and memory to give please visit https://www.ilof.com/st-amant/charles-glynn- Arrangements with Church Funeral Services, St. Amant.
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I Will miss you forever daddy!! Hope you and mom are dancing up a storm because I know you missed her so much and I'm so happy you're reunited with her!! Until we meet again watch over us!!
Stacy
January 17, 2020
Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Connie Bourque
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Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Sure was so sorry to hear about Glynn. He always had a smile on his face every time I would see him. All our love and prayers for the family. Eternal rest grant unto Glynn, oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Love,Connie & Neal Bourque
Connie Bourque
January 17, 2020
Offering prayers for a fallen Soldier.
Barry Jarreau
January 17, 2020
We are so very sorry for your loss. Prayers to the family.
LLoyd & Sharon Hebert
January 17, 2020
So very sorry to hear about Glynn. My thoughts and prayers will be with the family. May he Rest In Peace.
Gloria Guedry
January 16, 2020
Sharon so sorry for yall lost prayers for you and family !Joe Joe & Lucy
Lucille Painter
January 16, 2020
Glynn was not only my cousin, but my next door neighbor for many years. He will certainly be missed. Greg can't be here for the service. But he said he will surely miss his "Old buddy." I always made sure to have cold drinks in my fridge. Every time Glynn came over to sit on the porch and visit, I would ask him if he wanted something to drink. His answer was always the same....yeah, what you got?" RIP Glynn!
Greg & Bonnie Melancon
January 16, 2020
We will miss our visits. Hope you tell Celeste,Pat and everybody else how much we miss them. Love and remembered allways.
Mona Andre' & family
January 16, 2020
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