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Dr. Francis Ernest "Duke" LeJeune Jr.

Dr. Francis Ernest "Duke" LeJeune Jr. obituary, New Orleans, LA

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Francis LeJeune Obituary

Dr. Francis Ernest "Duke" LeJeune, Jr., died peacefully April 15, 2021, at the age of 92. He was born in New Orleans, the son of the late Anna Lynne Dodds LeJeune and Dr. Francis Ernest LeJeune, Sr. He was preceded in death by his sister Ann LeJeune Schneider. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Ena Kay Hudson LeJeune, two sons, Francis Ernest LeJeune, III (Lori) of Princeton, Texas, and Dr. H. Baltzer LeJeune (Suzanne) of Birmingham, Alabama, and two daughters, Katherine Dodds LeJeune Gilpin (Howard) of Rabouillet, France, and Anne Dorman LeJeune of Dallas, Texas, and nine grandchildren who called him "Papa Duke." He graduated from Isidore Newman School and received a BS and MD from Tulane University. He received his Otolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery training at the University of Iowa, then served from 1957 to 1959 in the Air Force, as Chief of the Department of Otolaryngology at Keesler Field. He returned to New Orleans in 1959 and began his career at Ochsner Clinic in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, becoming chairman of the department in 1963, a position he held for decades. He established the Francis E. LeJeune Lectureship at Ochsner Clinic, in honor of his father. He was a member of many professional societies and was an innovator in his field. He was a member of the Southern Yacht Club, the Boston Club, the Lakeshore Club, several carnival organizations, and was a keen supporter of the National WWII Museum. He was a lifelong member, and an Elder, of the St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church. He enjoyed sailing, duck hunting, fishing, woodworking, and inventing in his workshop. His inventions, such as the Lighted Cane, lead to numerous patents. He was a proud member of the Bayou Woodturners Association, and a Saints fan from the beginning. He loved Christmas, Easter and, especially, April Fool's Day. He was extremely loyal to his family and friends, to Tulane University, and to the Ochsner medical institutions. We shall miss his good nature, his nimble, creative mind, his story telling, and his encouraging "Right on!" salutation. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 20 at 2 pm at St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church. Visitation from 1 to 1:45 pm. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1545 State St., New Orleans, LA 70118 (scapc.org), to Ochsner Medical Foundation at giving.ochsner.org, or to the charity of your choice. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Apr. 19 to Apr. 21, 2021.

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Jason Smith

April 25, 2021

Duke was a great mentor and friend to all of the Tulane residents coming through the program. He also gave good advice on a couple of sailboats that I bought after moving on to the MS coast. Those of us who trained with him were fortunate for having the experience.
Jason Smith. Gulfport, MS

Hilary Jackson

April 20, 2021

Kay and the rest of LeJeune family, no words can describe how sorry I am for the loss of Duke. He was such a wonderful, intelligent, sincerely kind person and godfather. Although I live out of town so my visits were infrequent, I will cherish our last few visitations. I was amazed at how talented Duke was with his wood working, and he seemed to have such passion for it. I remember him getting up to pick up a few pieces from the table and show us each one, methodically detailing how he created each work of art and each one's purpose. He gave my son, John, some juggling bean balls that kept him entertained while we talked. John still plays with them although he's missing one so hasn't mastered juggling, but Duke showed him how to juggle as well. Such a talented man and well versed in so many diverse subjects. I miss him. This world will miss him. He had so much to offer and touched so many people especially me. Please know that my heart and best wishes go out to you all.

Lorre Lei Jackson

April 20, 2021

Dear Kay and family, my heart goes out to you during this sad time. I will always have so many fond memories of Duke: his kind and gentle ways, and his droll, quick wit. I smile every time I recall a surprise birthday party three of us gave for our husbands. The catering staff got lost and we had to enlist the aid of some of the guests to serve as bartenders until they finally arrived. The last time we celebrated those three birthdays together it was just the three couples enjoying dinner together.

G James Fruthaler

April 20, 2021

He was a fine friend and great consultant. I'm in Texas and will not be able to attend the memorial service.
Jim Frutja;er

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1:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church

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20

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church

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