Joseph-Langlois-Obituary

Joseph Whitney Langlois Jr.

New Roads, Louisiana

Jan 6, 1944 – Sep 11, 2021 (Age 77)

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BORN
January 6, 1944
DIED
September 11, 2021
AGE
77
LOCATION
New Roads, Louisiana
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Joseph Langlois passed away on September 11, 2021 at the age of 77 in New Roads, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Joseph are being provided by Niland's Funeral Service, Inc. - New Roads. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on September 13, 2021.

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Prayers for the family. I will miss Joe, he was an inspiration to everyone! RIP!!

We were so very sorry to learn of Joe's death. Our thoughts and our hearts are with all of you.

Prayers for the family

Kevin & Jim we enjoy being with your dad at all the LSU Football games he was a joy to be around. I know me mom and dad enjoyed coming to New Roads and being with your family when we were young. He will be missed. Our prayers are with you.

Joe Buck you will be missed. You made people smole.

With heartfelt Sympathy and fond memories of Joe Buck. We often talk at Tembec and I was excited when I found out he was from New Roads and was Mr. Buck son...grew up knowing Mr. Buck, he and my my Dad were friends. Great men. May he rest in Peace.

God bless you, Joe Buck, on your journey to Heaven and peaceful rest. So the best of the best were you...big heart, big smile and big laugh always there for sharing! Prayers for all your family and friends missing you so always.

Prayers of comfort to the family. I got to know Joe, my second cousin, when he came to visit Mike and I several times in St. Thomas. I loved hearing all the stories of my Grandmother and Great Aunt and all of the other family. Joe had a passion for life and lived life to the fullest.

My sincere condolences to all. So many memories, so much love, so much laughter...Joe Buck made the world a better place and life will just not be the same. My memories of Joe will forever be woven into watching the Tigers play, having family and friends over, the smell of barbeque in the air, looking out over False River and New Orleans. He was a good soul, a character like no other, and I will smile every time I think of him. I will dearly miss his stories, his phone calls, his light...