
Gil Hebert
April 20, 2018
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April 20, 2018David Anthony LeBoeuf Sr of Houma, Louisiana, passed away peacefully an Sunday. April 8. 2018 at the age of 57.
Bora July. 17 1960. in Honma, Louisiana, ha was the son of Marie Matherne LeBoeuf and the late Davidson Pierre LeBoeuf.
David is survived by his wife. Lynn Locascio LeBoeuf and his devoted children: David A. LeBoeuf, Jr., of New Orleans; Ryan Matthew LeBoeuf and wife, Katie Porche LeBoeuf, of Houma and Brooke LeBoeuf Martin, and husband Dei Martin, also of Houma and grandchildren, Alyson McElroy,, Max LeBoeuf and Ben LeBoeuf. He is also Survived by his siblings, Roxanne LeBoeuf Bream; Jayne LeBoeuf Usle. and husband, Euia; Denise LeBoeuf Dryden, and husband Fritz Jerome LeBoeuf and wife Sandra; and Jackie LeBoeuf Gonsoulin, and husband Jon and his many beloved nieces and nephews.
David retired as a Captain of the Terrebonne Pariah Sheriff’s Office after twenty-seven years of dedicated service. In his years with the Sheriff’s Office, he moved up the ranks from deputy to detective, and ultimately. TO captain. In his many years serving the citizens of Terrebonne Parish, Captain LeBoeuf made many friends who were an extended family to him.
“Capt Dave” enjoyed woodworking and gardening, and be was an accomplished cook, often called upon to use these talents for charitable organizations AND benefits around Houma and beyond. When not helping others or playing with his grandchildren, he could be found cheering; an the New Orleans Saints and his NASCAR hero. Kyle Busch. famously with a cold Bud Light in hand. He will be deeply missed by his family and all who knew him, particularly HIS friends at Jude O’s Bayou Tavern.
He was a parishioner of St. Bernadette Catholic Church.
(Chauvin)