Reivers, a life-long resident of Church Point, was the son of the late Valmont Faul and the former Aldegon Vasseur. A devoted runner, Mr. Faul logged a total of 55,000 miles in his lifetime and participated in the Boston Marathon at age 62. A WWII Army veteran, he owned and operated Faul's Barber Shop for over 53 years, served his local community as a city councilman for 16 years-serving as Mayor Pro Tem for 8 of those years. He also sat on the board of the Church Point Housing authority and was a member of the VFW, KC's and the American Legion.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his beloved daughters, Cheryl Richard and husband James and Gwyn Faul and Danita Smith-all of Church Point; nine grandchildren: James Richard and wife Tracy of Woodstock, GA, Eric Lavergne and wife Tina of Church Point, Damian Lavergne and fiancee Nicole of Broussard, La., John Richard and wife Donna of Orlando, FL., Ashley Latiolais and husband Chad of Church Point, Jeffery Richard and wife Brooke of Braselton, GA, Kyle Smith of Church Point, Brent Lavergne and wife Brittany of Lafayette, LA and Katherine Latiolais and husband Blake of Church Point; twenty great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Evelyn Huval and husband Ernest of Baton Rouge, LA and Eva Jane Miller of Texas; one brother, Clinton Faul of Church Point; a special friend and companion, Doris Breaux and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Tiny Faul; an infant son, Buford Joseph Faul; two great-grandchildren, Brenley and Blakeleigh Latiolais; five sisters, Mabel Dies, Mavis Doiga, Emma Bellard, Theresa Briscoe and Liera Poche and six brothers: Maurice, Gervais, Emery, R.A. and Gilbert Faul and Valmont Faul, Jr.
Reivers, a life-long resident of Church Point, was the son of the late Valmont Faul and the former Aldegon Vasseur. A devoted runner, Mr. Faul logged a total of 55,000 miles in his lifetime and participated in the Boston Marathon at age 62. A WWII Army veteran, he owned and operated Faul's Barber Shop for over 53 years, served his local community as a city councilman for 16 years-serving as Mayor Pro Tem for 8 of those years. He also sat on the board of the Church Point Housing authority and was a member of the VFW, KC's and the American Legion.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his beloved daughters, Cheryl Richard and husband James and Gwyn Faul and Danita Smith-all of Church Point; nine grandchildren: James Richard and wife Tracy of Woodstock, GA, Eric Lavergne and wife Tina of Church Point, Damian Lavergne and fiancee Nicole of Broussard, La., John Richard and wife Donna of Orlando, FL., Ashley Latiolais and husband Chad of Church Point, Jeffery Richard and wife Brooke of Braselton, GA, Kyle Smith of Church Point, Brent Lavergne and wife Brittany of Lafayette, LA and Katherine Latiolais and husband Blake of Church Point; twenty great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Evelyn Huval and husband Ernest of Baton Rouge, LA and Eva Jane Miller of Texas; one brother, Clinton Faul of Church Point; a special friend and companion, Doris Breaux and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Tiny Faul; an infant son, Buford Joseph Faul; two great-grandchildren, Brenley and Blakeleigh Latiolais; five sisters, Mabel Dies, Mavis Doiga, Emma Bellard, Theresa Briscoe and Liera Poche and six brothers: Maurice, Gervais, Emery, R.A. and Gilbert Faul and Valmont Faul, Jr.
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