Alexandre Theriot Jr.

Alexandre Theriot Jr. obituary, Denham Springs, LA

Alexandre Theriot Jr.

Alexandre Theriot Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 24, 2015.
Alexandre "Alex" Theriot, Jr. October 30, 1937 – May 24, 2015 "It is in giving that we receive", St. Francis of Assisi. It was this belief in giving that guided Alex in life. And it is through his spirit of giving, that he asked that we celebrate his life and shed no tears after his death. Alexandre "Doonie" Theriot, Jr., 77, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2015 at his home in Denham Springs with his family by his side. Visitation will be observed at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 865 Hatchell Lane, Denham Springs, LA, on Thursday, May 28th from 5:00 to 9:00 PM with Rosary at 7:00 PM and on Friday, May 29th from 9:30 to 11:30 AM followed by a Mass of Christian burial. Father Frank Uter will conduct the Funeral Service and serve as Celebrant of the Funeral Mass along with Father Brady. His grandsons, Bennett and Alex, will serve as Lectors and granddaughter, Alexis, will sing. Pallbearers are his sons Andre and Ben, and grandsons Bennett, Alex, Blake and William. Honorary Pallbearers are Roy Fore, Jr., Wilfred Fontenot, Dr. Ed Walker, Tommy Ott, Edwin Buford, Albert Hough, Norman Braud, Richard Blouin, Gene DeLozier, Ronnie Smith, Jimmy Willis and Charles Goodson. A private entombment at Evergreen Memorial Park & Mausoleum for the immediate family will follow the Funeral Mass. Family and friends are invited to share in a celebration of Alex's life at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Parish Hall after the Funeral Mass. Alex was born in St. Martinville, LA, one of seven children of the late Evelyn and Alex Theriot, Sr. He and his loving wife and partner of 55 years, Loretta Durand Theriot, moved to Denham Springs on January 1, 1965 where they raised their three children, daughter, Aline, and two sons, Andre and Ben. From early in life, Alex was filled with a determination to be successful in business. It was his determination and commitment to putting in long hours of hard work that gained him success. He graduated from St. Martinville High School in 1955 and in 1959 graduated with a B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering from Southwestern Louisiana Institute (SLI), the present University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL). He never considered himself a great engineer or surveyor but someone who was blessed with an abundance of common sense. Alex and Loretta had their first date on Saturday, May 2, 1953 and six years later were married; thus began their life together of family, work, challenges and a legacy of giving that improved the lives of countless people, churches, schools and organizations. Alex was not much of a hobby person but loved work and thoroughly enjoyed the feeling of accomplishment. Two words that can easily summarize his business life were "Work & Accomplishment". He was initially employed by the Louisiana Department of Public Works and then the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans. In January of 1965, he formed Alex Theriot Jr. & Associates. He ran a very successful business with up to 52 employees providing surveying, engineering and architectural services throughout the State of Louisiana for over 34 years. Alex sold his firm in June 1999. Like his father, he formed and invested in many different ventures including an Engineering, Architecture & Land Surveying Company, Oil & Gas Drilling, Computer Software Company, Cattle, Office Buildings, Rental Properties, Shopping Centers, a Honda Motorcycle Dealership and in raw land that was strategically located. He loved Real Estate and had a knack for investing at the right time and in the right location. He also owned and leased houses, apartments and commercial office buildings in Livingston, Tangipahoa and East Baton Rouge Parishes. In the area of Oil & Gas, he formed and owned companies that participated in onshore and offshore drilling. For over 25 years, he was a working interest owner with PetroQuest Energy of Lafayette, LA. He also co-conceived the idea of the Livingston Parish Road Overlay Program and funding. Alex was a founding member of the Denham Springs Rotary Club in 1967 and served as President in 1969-70. In 1967, he was appointed City Engineer for Denham Springs and served continuously for over 24 years. He also served as Parish Engineer for over 20 years. In 1973-74, he served as President of the Denham Springs Chamber of Commerce. He was a co-developer of the Spring Park Plaza Shopping Center, which in 1979, was the largest private commercial development in Livingston Parish. He was one of the founding members of Tuscaloosa Commerce Bank in 1982 and served for 14 years as Chairman of the Board until the bank was sold to Deposit Guaranty Bank in 1996. He also served on the Board of Directors for First National Bank (now Hancock/Whitney) and served on the Board of Directors of Southeast National Bank, which is now Whitney Bank. He was commissioned by Governor Edwards in 1994 to serve on the Louisiana State Board of Commerce and Industry, and in 1995 was elected Chairman of the Board. From 1967 to the present, Alex and Loretta have generously donated to various churches. Since prayers to St. Jude played such a large part in saving their son's, Ben's, life after a motor-cross racing accident in 1980, they donated the St. Jude Bronze plaque that adorns the rear of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Other donations to the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church include one of a kind Stations of the Cross, stained glass at the Church entrance and funds for a new and updated pavilion that is yet to be built. Alex's firm was responsible for the donation of the church plans for the existing church. The plans, specs and construction supervision for the Church building and parking lot were done by Alex and other parishioners. In 1986, they made a sizable donation to the Oblate Fathers in memory of Brother John Keplinger. They gave the Catholic School in Louisville, KY, equipment for the Theriot Family Media Center. Many years ago they provided a Rushing Road building to the City of Denham Springs, at no cost to the City, so that his good friend, Mayor V. Herbert Hoover, could entice the State of Louisiana to open the first Driver's License Renewal Office in Denham Springs. He was one of five businessmen who donated 200 acres of land in the City of Zachary and to the Baton Rouge Recreation Commission (BREC) for them to create Beaver Creek Golf Course. Alex and Loretta were also strong supporters of the Livingston Parish Children's Choirs over the years. In addition to being successful in his businesses, he encouraged others to succeed by his and Loretta's numerous scholarships. They established three annual scholarships to Denham Springs High School graduates in memory of his good friends, Anthony Dugas, C. Jerry Smith and Kelton Whitehead. Other scholarships were in memory and in honor of Jim and Carol Justice. In memory of Fr. Joseph Lafleur, donations were made to establish perpetual annual scholarships to three schools: Opelousas Catholic in St. Landry Parish, Mount Carmel (Abbeville) in Vermillion Parish and Sacred Heart (Ville Platte) in Evangeline Parish. With the assistance of the Moody Foundation and the Louisiana State Board of Regents, Alex and Loretta created two endowments. In 2007, an Endowed Professorship in the College of Business ULL was established in memory of their parents (Alex & Evelyn Theriot and John & Isabelle Durand). In 2012, they created an Endowed First Generation Scholarship in the College of Business ULL in honor of their three children (Aline, Andre & Ben Theriot). In 2013, along with the Louisiana State Board of Regents, Alex and Loretta helped create an Endowed Chair in Civil Engineering ULL, which then completed all of the Colleges of Engineering with Chairs. A $1,000,000 Endowed Chair allows a university to recruit internationally for outstanding teaching and research faculty beyond the funding provided by legislative appropriation. Alex sustained a kind and generous heart, a sense of humor and an optimistic stance throughout his life guided by his invaluable common sense, which he proudly attributed to the "genes of his Father". His life, always supported by his wife, Loretta, is a testament to the values he kept, his deep faith in God, his determination to succeed, his love for and pride in his family and his devotion to helping others. Alex called Loretta "the love of his life" and knew that she would always be there for him. During his battle with his cancers, he said she was "a real trooper" as she bravely stood by his side throughout it all. Alex was proud of his children and grandchildren. He always looked forward to the annual family beach trip at their beach condo in Gulf Shores as a time for sharing and making memories. He is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 55 years, Loretta Durand Theriot, his daughter, Aline and David Ventura of Waxhaw, NC; two sons, Alexandre "Andre" Theriot III and wife, Annette, of Hammond, LA, and Bennett "Ben" Theriot and wife, Lynn, of Louisville, KY; seven grandchildren, Alyssa and William Ventura, Alexis and Alex Theriot, and Bennett, Blake and Victoria Theriot, his five sisters, Gayle T. Dugas and husband, Huey of Lafayette, LA; Linda T. Laperouse and husband, Kenneth, of Breaux Bridge, LA; Evelyn Theriot of New Iberia, LA; Nita T. McNair and husband, Bill, of Sunset, LA, and Connie Theriot of Knoxville, TN. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alex and Evelyn Dugas Theriot; an unnamed baby brother; a nephew, Brad M. Durand; a niece, Elizabeth K. Laperouse. We would like to extend our sincerest and heart-felt appreciation to Dr. Edwin Walker, family friend and physician, Dr. Jay Brooks and staff and St. Joseph Hospice. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of Alex be made to St. Joseph Hospice, 10615 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70809 or the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Building Fund, P. O. Box 1609, Denham Springs, LA 70727.

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May 23, 2022

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May 24, 2021

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May 20, 2021

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Connie Theriot

May 23, 2022

Enjoying your wonderful family. We text each other on special days. I miss you but am so happy to have Loretta to talk with. Love you dear brother. Connie

Connie Theriot

May 24, 2021

Cannot believe you are not here. The $2.00 are still working. Loretta keeps your memory fresh and happy. Love always. Connie

Kirby Guidry

May 20, 2021

Lo, we hope you are doing well. We were in Baton Rouge and went through Denham on I-12 a few days ago, and Faye and I talked about you. Six years!!! Doonie’s presence is truly missed. His generosity and humor was beyond compare. Kirby.

Connie Theriot

May 23, 2020

I miss you Doonie. I know your family misses you even more. I love getting texts from all of them.

Connie Theriot

May 23, 2019

Remembering the good times!

Kirby Guidry

May 20, 2019

Lo, Faye and I hope you are well. I was surprised to see that it's been 4 years since Doonie passed away. I try to meet with the "mindless ones" whenever I get back to town. Doonie's name always comes up. He touched a lot of people, and he is missed. Kirby.

Connie Theriot

May 23, 2017

I miss you every day but as you told me "remember the good times!" Love to Loretta, Aline, Andre, Ben and all the family,

Connie Theriot

May 23, 2016

Thinking of you and praying too!

polly glover

June 13, 2015

Mrs. Theriot
I am Ed and Stella Lands baby daughter Polly. We were on vacation and have just gotten back. I wish to express my heartfelt sympathies on Mr. Alex passing. After mom and dad died in March 07 he comforted this hurt baby girl sharing fond memories of my late dad and their long friendship. I'm simply at a loss for words with sorrow. My heart saddened by Dads dear friends loss. Love Eds baby girl Polly

Patsy Miguez Bacala

June 13, 2015

Loretta, I just learned of Doonie's passing today, and wanted to express my deepest condolences. Have not seen either of you in many years, but have fond memories of our teen-age years. Doonie was a fine person. Our prayers go out to you and your family. God bless.

James Grill

June 12, 2015

You will be missed. Pork chop Thursday will not be the same.

May 30, 2015

Mrs. Theriot, We are very sorry to hear about your loss. We are thinking of you and your family. "Lucky 4" bowling friends, Vaughn and David

Kendra Verner, SJH Nurse

May 30, 2015

Mrs. Loretta and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Gene Durand

May 28, 2015

It is obvious thru his obiturary that Uncle Doonie's time on this earth was blessed with many great accomplishments because of his hard work, drive, and wisdom. I know Aunt Loretta, the family, and friends will miss him here on earth but I know he will be welcomed in heaven and be at peace with God. Our thoughts and prayers have been and continue to be with you all.

Aline-LeBlanc Braquet

May 28, 2015

I have not had the pleasure of meeting "Donnie", however I knew of him through my deceased brother, Nick LeBlanc, a former classmate. I kept in touch with Donnie over the months keeping up with his medical progress along the way. Sure gonna miss his emails. RIP

Thomas & Dawn Johnson

May 28, 2015

You will definitly be missed.

Jay Patel

May 28, 2015

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Fay Kaufmann

May 28, 2015

Alex was such a great man with great influences on all he met. He and Loretta were always an inspiration to my family....Alex will be missed....no words can express how much. Prays and love to all the family .... and may God's Grace touch your hearts.

Kirby Guidry

May 28, 2015

A true friend for more than half a century. Deepest condolences to Lo and Doonie's extended family. He will be missed with great sorrow; but his generosity, commitment to his friends and sense of humor will never be forgotten. Kirby Guidry.

May 27, 2015

To Doonie's family we send out God' blessings as you mourn
the loss of your loved one. I got to know Doonie as he was in my
brother Dick's 1955 high school graduating class (which just celebrated it's 60th reunion attended by Doonie).

I remember Doonie's great smile and how he always bent over backwards to attend my brother's kids weddings. He was a very generous human being and we will miss him dearly,

Loved by Bob and Kathy Walther

Darla Hunstock Peak

May 27, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dickie Bulliard

May 27, 2015

Doonie was a very good friend. We stayed in touch by email. I will miss him. He was one of the kindest men I ever knew.

Ron Turk

May 27, 2015

Mrs. Theriot, Aline, Andre, and Ben

My thoughts and prayers go out to each of you. Mr. Theriot was a great husband, father, and community leader. He served as a role model for all of us that grew up in Denham Springs through his faith, giving heart, and professional success. Mr. Theriot hired me for my first summer job and helped fund a week to a Fellowship of Christian Athletes conference at the Air Force Academy back in the summer of 1976.

His impact and legacy will not be forgotten by those that was fortunate enough to know him.

Beau Fournet

May 27, 2015

Doonie has made all who knew him proud to have known him and been his friend in life.

Sandy Thompson

May 27, 2015

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you all. I pray that God showers you with graces. May God bless you and keep you close to his heart. I love you all.

May 26, 2015

How proud you all must be of the accomplishments of Doonie. What a wonderful life. I know that he will be missed by many. We grew up on Burdin Street. I will never forget the handsome big brother of my friend, who was kind to us. You are all I my prayers.
Carmen deMahy Nicholson

Candi Cooper-Ybarbo

May 26, 2015

I'm praying for you guys, Andre and Ben. My classmates. So very sorry for your loss! Prayers of comfort to you and your family!

Cylton Joe Mitchell

May 26, 2015

Alex was my neighbor, a good friend and a very honorable man! Alex continually kept in touch with me throughout the years by email and in person. I surely will miss him!

David Comeaux

May 26, 2015

Dear Mrs. Theriot & Family,

I am so sorry for the loss of Mr. Alex. What a kind-hearted man he was, and his legacy of thoughtful generosity will forever impact so many students, faculty and programs at his alma mater, the University of Louisiana in Lafayette. I will miss but not forget this very special man. I hope the many good memories from his life will bring each of you comfort and peace at this time. God Bless you all.

Julie Falgout

May 26, 2015

I'm very saddened to learn of Mr. Theriot's passing. He was a true gentlemen and loved by so many. My condolences to the entire Theriot family, our hearts and prayers are with you now. Alex was a proud UL supporter and we will be forever grateful for all he's done for UL. May God Bless. Julie Falgout

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