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Lance Poimboeuf

Thibodaux, Louisiana

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Lance Poimboeuf, 77, a native of Franklin and resident of Thibodaux, passed away on Friday, May 18, 2018.A visitation will be held in his honor on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux, from 8:30 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at11 a.m. Private burial will...

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Judy - Sincere condolences to you and your children. Celeste had said she had read a condolence regarding LJ in facebook written by Tellie the day he passed away. I called Michele and she confirmed his passing, but it was 9:30 AM the day of his services that I found out and it was too late for me to get ready. I asked her if his obituary had been in the paper and she said she didn't know if it had been in the paper. The day's paper delivered the same afternoon (the day of the funeral) had...

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Lance's wife Judy and his family. He was one of my math students and later a fellow faculty member at Nicholls. He was a person dedicated to his profession and his family. Lance had a pleasing personality and was a very likable member of the Nicholls faculty and his community. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

My sincere sympathy Judy and family on learning of Lance's passing. Although I have not seen him since our days at Nicholls State I though of his ever-present smile, optimistic outlook on life, and treatment of others with respect and kindness. I know that those qualities will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. All of my prayers and confidence knowing he is in Our Lord's embrace.

Judy (and family), I am so sorry for your loss. I was part of the "Phi Slamma Vanna" posse when Lance and several of us were taking graduate classes at East Texas State. Lance would drive us all to class in his van and would often times feed us. He introduced me to genuine Louisiana muffalettas and I still love them today, though I have never had one tastier than the ones Lance made. The thing I will always remember about Lance is his genuine love for people. One you shook his big bear...

Judy and family, Ginny & I are so very sorry to hear of L.J's passing away. Although we've not been in touch for so many years, we did think of y'all every now and again, and we should've picked up the phone or dropped y'all an email at least just to say hi, but we all get wrapped up in things and time gets by us. I think the last time we saw y'all was when my dad (Uncle Jesse) died. We will keep a good thought for him and you all through this difficult time. I always bragged on him, saying...