Naquin

From staff and wire reports

April 02, 2008 at 1:01 pm  | Mobile Reader | Pring this storyPrint 

Herbert J. Naquin passed away on Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 3:03 p.m. at the age of 78. He was a resident of Norco.

He was a retired maintenance supervisor for Shell in Norco for 38 years and was in the Army as a PFC.

Survivors include his wife: Shirley Hebert Naquin of Norco. Also survived by 3 sons: Kenneth Paul (wife, Amy Blice) Naquin of Jonesboro, Ark., Keith Gerard (wife, Jacqueline Veron) Naquin of Lutcher and Bert Charles (wife, Robin Kilgore) Naquin of Hattiesburg, MS.; two daughters: Annette Naquin (husband, David 'R.D.') Womer of Ponchatoula and Robin Naquin (husband Dr. Kent) Mauduit of LaPlace, brother, Ray Naquin of Norco, and two sisters: Vernell White of Hammond and Thelma Oubre of Gramercy. Preceded in death by: parents, Nelson and Andrea Naquin; three brothers: Edward, Sidney and Louis Naquin; sister, Annie Mae Louque and grandson, Brad David Womer.

A devoted husband for 53 years and a devoted father, Parishoner and faithful servant of Sacred Heart Church. Visitation will be Wednesday, March 19, 2008 from 9:30 a.m. until time of Religious Services at 11:30 a.m. from Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Norco.

Burial will follow in the St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery in Destrehan. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Funeral Arrangements under the direction of H. C. Alexander Funeral Home in Norco.




View other articles written From staff and wire reports






featured merchant

Luling House of Flowers
Luling House of Flowers Luling House of Flowers has been serving Luling, LA & Local Communities with flowers for all occasions. Order 24/7 From Our Website!

Vitter in Bayou Gauche to speak about action on flood insurance rate hikes
Vitter in Bayou Gauche to speak about action on flood insurance rate hikes
- 1071 views
Little more than a week after officials from 14 parishes took a trip to Washington, D.C. to lobby against potential flood insurance rate hikes, some of those same officials convened with Sen. David Vitter at the home of a Bayou Gauche couple.