Eunice Daigle Frieze, a native of Pierre Part and resident of Plaquemine, passed away at the age of 79 on July 6, 2018. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to many. She enjoyed cooking, reading, gardening, watching her television programs and visiting with family and friends. She is survived by two daughters, Joni Blanchard (Randy) and Jill Frieze; one brother, Jerry Daigle; three grandchildren, Lance Blanchard (Demi), Lesley B. Hebert (Mason), and Abed Balbeisi; and four great grandchildren, Preslie Richard, Maci Blanchard, Mark Blanchard and Kali Hebert. She is preceded in death by her parents, Esma and Clarence "Coonie" Daigle; her loving husband of 60 years, Harold David Frieze; one sister, Lula Mae Pipsair; three brothers, Lester Daigle, Floyd Daigle, and Fred Daigle; and five sisters; Anite Breaux, Lorraine Daigle, Winnie Breaux, Carrie Ponville, and Violet Richard. If you would like to offer the family condolences, please sign the online guestbook at www.oursofhpierrepart.com
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July 10, 2018
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