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Roy J. Dupont

Luling, Louisiana

Jun 23, 1933 – Nov 23, 2017 (Age 84)

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BORN
June 23, 1933
DIED
November 23, 2017
AGE
84
LOCATION
Luling, Louisiana

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Roy J. "Bing" Dupont, 84, a native of Houma and resident of Luling, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 23, 2017.Visitation will be held at Samart-Mothe Funeral Home on Sunday, Nov. 26 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and will resume at Holy Family Catholic Church on Monday from 9 a.m. until funeral time. Mass...

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Seven years since my friend left us. I only knew Mr Roy for three years but we formed a friendship that was really cool. I would wait for the carport door to open. That was Mr Roy telling me that coffee was ready. We would talk about everything from woodworking to world news. Mr Roy I think about you always. I miss you deeply. I will be building my 20x40 workshop next year and it will be called “Bings Place”. RIP my friend.

It is now three years since my kindred spirit, my neighbor, my best "father" friend has moved on to his new home. Roy my friend I truly miss you. There not a day that goes by I don’t think about you in some way. I miss or daily morning solve the world’s problems meetings, those fried shrimp lunches, and and our evening talks. I look over at your house in the mornings waiting for that door to open telling me it’s coffee time. The time we shared is held deep inside of me. It is missed greatly...

My condolences to all of Mr. Roy's family for your loss.

Mr. Roy was not only our wonderful neighbor, but our dearest friend. We will miss him dearly. Always intrigued by his wisdom, grateful for his kindness, and will forever be touched by the warmth of his enoumous heart! Mr. Roy was quite an extraordinary man to say the least.

I moved across the street from who would become my best friend. I only had that pleasure for a year and a half. Coffee in the mornings and sitting around under my friends patio at the end of the day sipping back a cold brew just shooting the bull about the day will be some of the things I will surely miss. But the advice and wisdom that was being in imparted from him to me. Now that will top the list of that I will miss.

very sorry, our prayers go out to the family. Roy always remember everybody he met.

I'd like to express my condolences to Roy's family. I' sorry for your loss.
Roy was not only a coworker of mine for many years but I also considered him to be a very good friend. He always had a smile on his face and seemed to be able to lift you up, no matter how badly you were feeling. I, as you, will miss him dearly.
I regret to say that I won't be able to attend his services, as I will be out of town next week, but I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that you will...

Artie,Dale so sorry to hear of your loss. Always remember the fun times with a great man. He was always good for a laugh and kept us in line back in the day!!!

I don't think I ever met "Bing" but my great granddaughter Kenzie, also his great grandchild, spoke of him often! To Audie, Lee, Lauren and all his family....we are so sorry for your loss! God bless you all! Pete and Reenie Peters and Family, Luling, La.

So very sorry to hear of Roy's passing. I remember as a young child growing up next to the Dupont family. My sincere condolences go out to the Dupont, Tippett, and the Normington families. Praying that Roy and my older brothers Carol and Gerald will now be united. RIP sir!