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Alphonse Angelle Jr.

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Alphonse Angelle Jr.

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
30 Aug 2011 (aged 89)
Louisiana, USA
Burial
Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Breaux Bridge - A Memorial Mass was held at 3:30 p.m., on Wednesday, August 31, 2011, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Breaux Bridge , for Alphonse Angelle, Jr., 89, who passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2011.

Inurnment followed at St. Bernard Cemetery No. 2 - Mausoleum.

Mr. Angelle was a veteran of World War II having honorably served his country in the United States Army. During his tour of duty he was involved in seven beach landings in the European Theater. Upon his discharge he enlisted with the Louisiana National Guard, where he served full-time with the unit until his retirement. He attended S.L.I., majoring in agriculture and worked as a farm instructor. Mr. Angelle was retired from the Teche-Vermilion Water District where he worked as a supervisor for many years. He was actively involved in the horse racing industry and was an owner and breeder. A man who valued and treasured his family, Alphonse loved spending time with his family, having weekend cookouts as often as possible. His favorite times were spent sitting under his pecan tree, enjoying the outdoors - while waiting for his children and grandchildren to arrive for their daily visits.

Survivors include his wife, Marion Delahoussaye Angelle of Breaux Bridge; four sons, Glenn Michael and his wife, Linda Judice Angelle, René David and Jada Vice Angelle, Marque Allen and Pam Angelle Angelle, and Todd Joseph and Christine Castille Angelle; two daughters, Alison Marie Angelle Dupuis and her husband, Mark, and Michelle Annette Angelle Hebert, and the late, Timothy Hebert; one brother, Pedro Angelle, Sr.; one sister, Mrs. Wade (Henrietta) Begnaud, all of Breaux Bridge.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alphonse and Cecile Castille Angelle, Sr.; three brothers, John, Wade, and Lewis Angelle; and five sisters, Mrs. Wade (Agnes) Landry, Mrs. Dudley (Lena) Patin, Mrs. Raymond (Aimee) Roberts, Mrs. Robert (Luce) Champagne, and Mrs. Allen (Odile) Delahoussaye.
Breaux Bridge - A Memorial Mass was held at 3:30 p.m., on Wednesday, August 31, 2011, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Breaux Bridge , for Alphonse Angelle, Jr., 89, who passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2011.

Inurnment followed at St. Bernard Cemetery No. 2 - Mausoleum.

Mr. Angelle was a veteran of World War II having honorably served his country in the United States Army. During his tour of duty he was involved in seven beach landings in the European Theater. Upon his discharge he enlisted with the Louisiana National Guard, where he served full-time with the unit until his retirement. He attended S.L.I., majoring in agriculture and worked as a farm instructor. Mr. Angelle was retired from the Teche-Vermilion Water District where he worked as a supervisor for many years. He was actively involved in the horse racing industry and was an owner and breeder. A man who valued and treasured his family, Alphonse loved spending time with his family, having weekend cookouts as often as possible. His favorite times were spent sitting under his pecan tree, enjoying the outdoors - while waiting for his children and grandchildren to arrive for their daily visits.

Survivors include his wife, Marion Delahoussaye Angelle of Breaux Bridge; four sons, Glenn Michael and his wife, Linda Judice Angelle, René David and Jada Vice Angelle, Marque Allen and Pam Angelle Angelle, and Todd Joseph and Christine Castille Angelle; two daughters, Alison Marie Angelle Dupuis and her husband, Mark, and Michelle Annette Angelle Hebert, and the late, Timothy Hebert; one brother, Pedro Angelle, Sr.; one sister, Mrs. Wade (Henrietta) Begnaud, all of Breaux Bridge.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alphonse and Cecile Castille Angelle, Sr.; three brothers, John, Wade, and Lewis Angelle; and five sisters, Mrs. Wade (Agnes) Landry, Mrs. Dudley (Lena) Patin, Mrs. Raymond (Aimee) Roberts, Mrs. Robert (Luce) Champagne, and Mrs. Allen (Odile) Delahoussaye.


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