Judith Robert Duplantis, 76, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family Friday, July 18, 2014 at 08:45 PM. She was a native and resident of Chauvin, LA.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 from 9:00 AM until Service time at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at 11:00 AM at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Burial: St. Joseph Catholic Church Cemetery.
She is survived by her,
loving husband of 57 years, Gerald Joseph Duplantis,
3 Sons, Kendall and wife Carla of Bourg, Jay and wife Diane of Chauvin, Jed and wife Arlene of Porter, TX,
4 Daughters, Kimberly Chafin and husband James of Houma, Kellie Luke and companion Joseph Champagne of Chauvin, Jana Cavalier and husband Herbert, Jr of Chauvin, Kandi Singleton and husband Neal of Thibodaux,
20 Grandchildren, 15 Great Grandchildren,
Sisters, Norma Thurman and husband Donald of Willis, Tx, Marilyn Ammons and husband Al of Miami, FL.,
Sisters in Law, Werlin Robert of Chauvin, Doris Robert of Houma, and Billie Ann Matherne and husband Terry of Chauvin and
Brother in Law, Duffy Duplantis and wife Doris of Houma.
She was preceded in death by her,
Parents, Theophile Robert and Hilda LeBlanc Robert,
Father and Mother In Law, Duffy "Bill" Duplantis and Anna Mae Theriot Duplantis
Grandson, Logan Naquin Chafin,
Granddaughter, Dawn Luke,
Son in Law, Douglas Luke, Sr, and
Brothers, Gary Robert and Floyd Robert.
She was a parishioner of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Judith graduated from St. Francis de Sales in 1956. She worked for Dr. Del Britsch as a Dental Assistant for several years and she also worked at Pat's of Chauvin.
She and her husband traveled extensively throughout the United States and abroad.
Judith was an avid golfer and club champion. She loved to dance and had a beautiful voice, she was self taught on the guitar and keyboard.
She was an excellent cook and she also taught religion for several years at her home.
Judith was a loving wife and mother, who loved her family and friends dearly. Her greatest joy was being around her family.