Julie Marie Chaisson
Julie Marie Chaisson, 80, a native of Bayou Gauche and resident of Luling, passed away on July 2, 2011.
She is survived by her husband, Jesse J. Chaisson, sons, Richard (wife Linda), Adrian (wife Charlene), Brett (wife Ginger) and Terry (wife Perri Lynn); grandchildren, Rachelle, Brandy, Ryan, Megan, Ashley and Clint; great-grandchildren, Madison, Michelle and Lauryn; brother, Allen P. Dufrene, and foster sister, Earline Dufrene. She was preceded in death by her parents, George B. and Clothilde M. Dufrene, sisters, Augustina Tina Dufrene and Ida D. Toups, brothers, Joseph Dufrene, George Dufrene Jr. and Nolan Dufrene, and foster brother, Norbert Bourgeois.
Services were held at St. Mary Catholic Church in Raceland on July 5 with burial following in the church cemetery. The family would like to thank St. Charles Hospital and the Council on Aging. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Luling. Falgout Funeral Homes was in charge of arrangements.
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