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Steve Karl Daigle

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Steve Karl Daigle

Birth
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
14 Jan 2021 (aged 67)
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Catholic services will be held on Monday, January 18, 2021, at 11:00 AM in La Chapelle de Martin & Castille in Lafayette, for Steve Karl Daigle, age 67, who passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2021 at his residence in Lafayette, with loved ones by his side.

Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery #2 in Breaux Bridge.

Survivors include his children, Dana Daigle, Shane Daigle and wife, Carolyn, Kevin Daigle and his wife, Tonya, Crystal Daigle Labbe and husband, Bricen, and Dustin Bourque and wife, Amanda; his companion of 11 years, Mary Dowdell Smith; his grandchildren, Brittany Acy (Corby), Michael Kade Woodhouse, Courtney Diate (Travis), Noah Daigle, Jessica Wellette, Jennifer Richardson (Dakota), Nicole Wellette, Kaitlyn Daigle, Aiden Daigle, Emily Daigle, Aubrey Daigle, Maraya Harris, Isaiah Harris, Calvin Harris, Jr., Elijah Labbe, Allie Bourque, Channing Bourque, and Trevor Bourque; his great-grandchildren, Malaya Ellison, Wyatt Ellison, Kensley Ellison, Hadley Diate, Isabella Johnson, Olivia Richardson, and Samuel Richardson; his siblings, Debbie Broussard (Lenwood), Kirk Daigle, Melanie Daigle, and Marty Daigle (Paula); and many nieces, nephews, and godchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Penny Bourque Daigle; his parents, James Warren Daigle and Mary "Blondie" Plaissance Daigle; his grandson, Christopher Michael Daigle.

Steve Karl Daigle was born in Lafayette, Louisiana in May of 1953. Steve was a truck driver in the oil & gas industry and was a jack of all trades. He worked for Albertson's as produce manager before becoming disabled. Steve was a good husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and companion. He had a great sense of humor and could make anyone laugh. He was an avid Saints fan and enjoyed watching the games with his family. Steve was very social and could hold a conversation with anyone. He never met a stranger. Steve was kind, genuine and a great role model for his family.

Martin & Castille
Catholic services will be held on Monday, January 18, 2021, at 11:00 AM in La Chapelle de Martin & Castille in Lafayette, for Steve Karl Daigle, age 67, who passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2021 at his residence in Lafayette, with loved ones by his side.

Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery #2 in Breaux Bridge.

Survivors include his children, Dana Daigle, Shane Daigle and wife, Carolyn, Kevin Daigle and his wife, Tonya, Crystal Daigle Labbe and husband, Bricen, and Dustin Bourque and wife, Amanda; his companion of 11 years, Mary Dowdell Smith; his grandchildren, Brittany Acy (Corby), Michael Kade Woodhouse, Courtney Diate (Travis), Noah Daigle, Jessica Wellette, Jennifer Richardson (Dakota), Nicole Wellette, Kaitlyn Daigle, Aiden Daigle, Emily Daigle, Aubrey Daigle, Maraya Harris, Isaiah Harris, Calvin Harris, Jr., Elijah Labbe, Allie Bourque, Channing Bourque, and Trevor Bourque; his great-grandchildren, Malaya Ellison, Wyatt Ellison, Kensley Ellison, Hadley Diate, Isabella Johnson, Olivia Richardson, and Samuel Richardson; his siblings, Debbie Broussard (Lenwood), Kirk Daigle, Melanie Daigle, and Marty Daigle (Paula); and many nieces, nephews, and godchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Penny Bourque Daigle; his parents, James Warren Daigle and Mary "Blondie" Plaissance Daigle; his grandson, Christopher Michael Daigle.

Steve Karl Daigle was born in Lafayette, Louisiana in May of 1953. Steve was a truck driver in the oil & gas industry and was a jack of all trades. He worked for Albertson's as produce manager before becoming disabled. Steve was a good husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and companion. He had a great sense of humor and could make anyone laugh. He was an avid Saints fan and enjoyed watching the games with his family. Steve was very social and could hold a conversation with anyone. He never met a stranger. Steve was kind, genuine and a great role model for his family.

Martin & Castille


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