Carroll Joseph Voisin Sr., age 83, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Friday, February 12, 2021 at Terrebonne General Medical Center. He was a native of Bayou Dularge and a resident of Chauvin, LA.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the visitation at Chauvin Funeral Home, Inc. on Thursday, February 18, 2021 beginning at 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church with burial following in church cemetery.
Due to COVID 19 and the CDC rules, masks are to be worn at all times and social distancing should be practiced.
Carroll is survived by his most beautiful loving wife of 64 years Janell Sevin Voisin; his daughters, Janice Eschete (Donald), Cathy Whitney (Paul), and Mary LeBlanc (Derek); son, Carroll Voisin Jr. (Kelly); daughter-in- law, Maxine Voisin; grandchildren, Jason Eschete (Tiffany), Tiffany Roddy (Kevin), Andy Voisin (Ashley), Mindy Voisin, Tabitha Belanger (Lamar), Tonya Pledger (Larry), Cody Whitney, Michelle Trosclair (Kirk), Kevin Voisin (Raquel) Ashley Golmon (Shane), Derek LeBlanc, Jr. (Danielle), and Grace LeBlanc; great grandchildren, Dallas, Conner, and Hannah Eschete, Cole and Gage Roddy, Jovi and Joel Voisin, Trinity Pledger, Brayden Belanger, Amillia, John and Tyson Pledger, Kaylin and Kenna Whitney, Kade, Koby, and Kirstin Trosclair, Kaleb and Bentlee Voisin, Jackson Portier, Everette Golmon, Rowan and Ryleigh LeBlanc; great-great grandchildren, Carson, Cassius, and Averi; brother, Ulysses (Jeanette) Voisin; sister, Betty V. (Gary) Pitre.
Carroll is preceded in death by his father, Johnny Voisin; mother and stepfather, Libby Hebert Voisin Pellegrin and husband, Eustice; son, Johnny Voisin; grandchildren Hunter LeBlanc, and Casey Voisin; great-grandchildren, Aiden Belanger and Michel Pledger; sisters, Dolores Brunet, and Mary Ann Pinkerton.
Our dad was always a great husband, father, and grandfather to everyone. But most of all he was the greatest most loyal friend anyone could have ever asked for. He always had a smile of appreciation and pride for his entire family. Our dad had a love for listening to old country music loudly while rocking on his front porch. When it was too cold or hot to be outside this man listened to his music inside on his record player. He had a passion for telling his old, treasured stories as well. Stories of memories both new and old. Dad we will love you forever.
We would like to send a special thank you to the wonderful CCU team at Terrebonne General Medical Center who worked tirelessly to care for our dad in his final days. They remained by our side like family throughout this entire process, and we thank them for that!
Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the Voisin family.
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