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1957 - 2022
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James B. “Jimmy” Fontenot, 64, was called to his heavenly home on Wednesday, May 4, 2022, following a bravely fought battle with cancer. Jimmy was born and raised in Lake Charles, LA, where he graduated from Barbe High School in 1975. With his love for sports, Jimmy grew up playing baseball, basketball, and football. Small in stature, he was fast as lightening. At Barbe, he played on the varsity basketball team all four years.
Jimmy attended McNeese State where he pledged Kappa Sig. He stayed an extra two years to ensure his fraternity brothers were okay and so he could continue to play rec ball. There, he met the love of his life, Donna, known by his brothers as Donna Belle. After graduating, the two tied the knot. Two of Jimmy’s greatest joys were his girls, Katy and Kelly. Jimmy coached their softball teams, hosted slumber parties, always made sure the pantry was stocked for their friends and made sure they knew they were his hero. Jimmy was a city boy with the beach being one of his favorite places on earth, but he also learned to embrace his country roots at his in-laws’ ranch out in West, Texas. Some of the family’s best memories were made at both.
Jimmy worked at Northrop Grumman as Senior Principal Quality Analyst. He was there for 30 years. Having to wear more hats than one, he made sure everyone was treated fairly and with respect. His coworkers became family, and his family is forever grateful for the love and support they have shown them.
Jimmy’s four grandchildren made his last seven years the best! Known as “Burt,” he filled their time together with as much fun as any child could have. He finally got his boys and the girls had him wrapped around their fingers.
Jimmy will be greatly missed, but he has left a legacy to all he knew that can’t be matched. When you hear loud music, watch an LSU game, or go to the beach; his family asks that you celebrate him and live your life to the fullest.
Those left to mourn his loss and cherish his memory are his loving wife of almost forty years, Donna Jones Fontenot; two daughters, Katy Fontenot Miller and husband Jason and Kelly Fontenot Campbell and husband Dayne, all of Lake Charles; his mother, Carrie Fontenot Richard and husband Lee; his mother-in-law, Ida Mae Bouquet Jones; four grandchildren, Griffin James Miller, Nora Beth Miller, Sadie Mae Campbell, and Cohen Scott Campbell; two sisters, Donna Babineaux and husband Ronnie of Lake Charles and Cheryl Spreafico and husband Bill of Gluckstadt, Mississippi; nieces, Bethany Ellender and husband Derrick and Kami Gentry and husband Monte, all also of Lake Charles; three nephews, Michael Spreafico and wife Elizabeth of Union, Mississippi, Tony Spreafico and wife Lori of Madison, Mississippi, and John Spreafico and wife Reagan of Oxford, Mississippi; and beloved great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Burtney Fontenot; his father-in-law, Gerald Desmond Jones; his brother-in-law, Lee Matthew Jones; and two nieces, Allison Hollingsworth and Laurie Ann Spreafico.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, May 6, 2022, at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. Msgr. Daniel Torres will officiate, and Father Nathan Long will concelebrate. A rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 10 a.m., followed by visitation from 10:30 a.m. until 12:20 p.m., at which time a eulogy will be given prior to leaving for the church. The family encourages friends who will be joining them at services to wear purple and gold or anything LSU in memory of Jimmy and his love for “the purple and gold.” Cremation will be entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Michael Spreafico, Tony Spreafico, John Spreafico, Monte Gentry, Derrick Ellender; Scott Liggio, Kim Martin, and Bryan Stutes. Honorary pallbearers will be Dayne Campbell, Jason Miller and Jake Garland.
The family would like to express their grateful appreciation for the compassionate care given their beloved Jimmy to his awesome hospice nurses, Katherine DeVillier and Callie East from Amedysis Hospice, to the dedicated staff of The Gift Sitter Agency, and to Boudreaux’s Drugs and Carmichael’s Medical Equipment for their faithful service during the time of Jimmy’s illness.
32 Entries
Charles Keenan
October 3, 2022
Just found out. Sorry for the family. Jimmy was a great person.
Kathy Griffith
May 12, 2022
Donna and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I’ve been praying for Jimmy and hoping you find peace in this sad time.
With sympathy, Kathy Griffith
Elsie Lewis
May 9, 2022
To the Family, you have my heartfelt sympathy. Jimmie and I worked together for many years
Vicky Joslin Goss
May 9, 2022
I was overwhelmed, but not surprised, by the number of people who attended Jimmy's Final Visitation and Funeral. "A Life Well Lived".
Richard Bell
May 7, 2022
One of the finest person I had the pressure of working with for many years ... RIP Brother
Paul Key
May 7, 2022
I knew Jim at work enjoyed it all. A great guy!
Tommy Phillips
May 6, 2022
Every pic showed that one and only grin he always flashed. I wish I could have been home to attend and see my good friend one last time. Donna, please accept our condolences for you and the family. Till we take the field together again, Godspeed 4
Lissa Ardoin
May 6, 2022
Jimmy was one of the best♥Always smiling and stopping to say hi. I will miss waving good morning to him.
Prayers for peace and comfort
Susan Kraus Gorham
May 6, 2022
Prayers to all if you and Donna. He sounds like he lived a full good life.
BONNIE AND DAVE Tracy
May 6, 2022
We are saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing. Although we knew his life would be shortened, it is never time to say goodbye to those we love. Dave and I are praying for comfort for all of his family and friends. With sincere sympathy and love,
Bonnie and Dave Tracy
Roberta Bouquet
May 6, 2022
Donna and family,
Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss. May the the Lord comfort you all during this difficult time.
Love and Hugs to you all!
Dana Ewing Staub
May 6, 2022
Donna, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. RIP Burt!
Mike Morin
May 6, 2022
So sorry to hear. I have many fond memories of ‘Bert’- my 1st sighting was this lil guy on 6th grade Prien Lake bball team, he comes down and starts game vs my team by throwing a shot up from top of the key—- in! I think no way! Next trip down he does it again! Next year he steps into same schoolbus as me for SJ Welch jr hi- & then Barbe. Glad to have been able to call him an old friend— he was a great one in so many ways!
Mike Morin
Bryan Duncan
May 6, 2022
Dear Donna and family. I am so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. You have my deepest condolences.
Bryan Duncan
Alex and Kathleen Bollman
May 6, 2022
I’m so very sorry for your loss! Praying that you and your family will find peace knowing that he is resting in our Lords arms!
Paul and Mary Schumann
May 6, 2022
Paul and I want to send our condolences to your family we know this is a real hard time for you because Jimmy was such a sweetheart. Please know that you are all in our prayers and maybe one day we can visit again love to all of you Mary and Paul Schumann
David Ellis
May 6, 2022
So sorry to hear of Burt’s passing. Having played ball with him for over 20 years, he was always a class act. Prayers to his family.
Jim Scott
May 5, 2022
So sorry to hear this I knew him at Northrop Grumman and he always had a smile and good things to say. He welcomed me back to the company after a year of active duty after 911. A great man.
Troy Evans
May 5, 2022
Jimmy was a great guy and loved by all. He will truly be missed. Prayers for the family.
Bertrand Denise
May 5, 2022
Thank you Donna and family for sharing these photos of Jimmy’s life and for sharing him to all of us at Northrop Grumman. I know that you already know that he was one of a kind. My life has been blessed by Jimmy Fontenot. Prayers for his precious family who I know he loved deeply!!
Francine and Dana Pelan
May 5, 2022
So deeply sorry for your loss. Jimmy was a funny, kind and caring man. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Lynda Bridges
May 5, 2022
Jimmy was always smiling & happy & just made everyone around him happy. He will be missed by all who knew him. Prayers of comfort for family & friends
Stacy Berlin
May 5, 2022
I will always remember you with a smile Jimmy. You were a great co-worker, softball player and friend. Blessings of comfort to your family.
Ray Floyd
May 5, 2022
Rest In Peace My Brother. You are already missed.
Stacey Hemenway
May 5, 2022
Jimmy thank you for your kindness and always smiling. I will cherish the work memories. Your positiveness made each day a true joy. Rest well my friend.
Keith Bergeron
May 5, 2022
Jimmy was my immediate next door neighbor for over 30 years. I could not have asked for a more friendly neighbor. Having recently relocated out of state, I will miss my friends final goodbye. To Donna and the rest of his family, my most sincere condolences.
Kelly Cannon
May 5, 2022
Jimmy “ Burt” known by many will be missed. We met at the Kappa Sigma house at McNeese. So many great memories playing flag football, basketball, softball and anything else! Please know our prayers are with you all.
Marilyn Hebert
May 5, 2022
So sorry for the loss of your brother and father. He was so loved. Prayers for the family! God bless you.
Wes McFadden
May 5, 2022
RIP Burt He was really one of the nicest guys Will always remember times on Basketball and Ball fields against him and with him also as a Kappa Sig brother
Ralph and Kathy Phillips
May 5, 2022
We are so sorry for the loss of your precious loved one. Please know that all of you are in our prayers.
Thomas and Robyn Deshotel
May 5, 2022
Jimmy was a good friend and a great person to work with he will be missed. Prayers for you and your family.
Jami JAMI LOWE
May 5, 2022
Jimmy knew how I admired his softball skills. How he always, wiggled a little bit before taking a pitch. Then stretching a base hit into a double or even a triple, every time at bat. So fast! He will be missed by many friends and relatives and I pray for peace and calm for each and everyone .
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