Douglas-Daigle-Obituary

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Douglas Daigle Jr.

Cut Off, Louisiana

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DIED
October 29, 2015
LOCATION
Cut Off, Louisiana

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Falgout Funeral Homes - Raceland Obituary

Douglas J. Daigle Jr., 62, a native of Morgan City and resident of Cut Off passed away Oct. 29, 2015. Visitation will take place on Monday Nov. 2nd, 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off from 10:00 am till service time. Funeral Mass will begin at 12 noon with burial following in the church cemetery. Mr. Douglas is survived by his wife of 44 years Kathleen H. Daigle, sons Douglas J. Daigle III wife Pamela, Dirk Daigle companion Hannah, and Kirk Daigle, grandchildren Camryn and Chelsea Daigle and Layne Pere, parents Douglas J. Daigle Sr and Deanna L. Daigle, brothers Randy Daigle wife Sandra, Mark Daigle companion Dana, Mike Daigle wife Angela, Dale Daigle wife Gayle, and Ronnie Daigle wife Susan, and sisters Angela Percle husband Jimmy and Cindy Plaisance husband Dudley. Mr. Daigle was a loving father, grandfather, and provider that believed in hard work, enjoyed fishing, going to the camps he built, took pride in doing everything himself and was the owner of Southern Glass of Lafourche. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Cut Off Youth Center or the Larose Civic Center. Falgout Funeral Home of Galliano entrusted with arrangements.

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My deepest sympathy for you and your family, It was such a pleasure to have known you and Doug for the times we were together. The years we had in Grand Isle with yall. were the best. Ronnie and I were truly blessed to have had such a wonderful group of friends. You all are in my prayers.

Doodie I'm going to miss all the family gatherings with you! So glad I got to know you! You've such a beautiful family! To: Kathleen and the kids. My God give you peace! Love each and everyone of you!

I'm going to miss that twinkle in his eye and the big smile of a generous man who taught me how to catch my first Redfish, shared his camp and Cajun Heritage.

We pray for peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.