Virginia "Ginny" LeBoeuf

1952 - 2023

Virginia "Ginny" LeBoeuf obituary, 1952-2023, Lake Charles, LA

Virginia "Ginny" LeBoeuf

1952 - 2023

Virginia LeBoeuf Obituary

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Virginia “Ginny” Louise Chandler LeBoeuf, 70, of Lake Charles, LA, passed away at 5:17 PM on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 in her residence.


Mrs. LeBoeuf was born November 23, 1952, in Bryan, TX.  As an Air Force family, they traveled during her younger years, and she graduated from Fort Worth High School.  She graduated from Sam Houston State University with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Business Administration.  Mrs. LeBoeuf is a longtime resident of Lake Charles, LA.  Throughout the years she taught computer classes at Lamar University in Beaumont, TX and at McNeese State University.  She moved on to be Vice-President over Administration at Cameron Communications, where she worked for fourteen years, retiring in 2005.  She found the Lord later in life and was an active member of Trinity Baptist Church, where she worked with the children’s group and taught children’s Sunday school.  Mrs. LeBoeuf also enjoyed her meetings with BSF (Bible Study Fellowship). One of her greatest joys was seeing others find their way to Jesus as well. Her faith in Christ was evident in all she did.  She graciously prayed for others daily, regularly put others needs before hers, and had a special way of making people feel comfortable, nurtured, and appreciated. She had a tender way of going about things and truly invested in the lives of others. She enjoyed cooking, fishing, and spending time outside with her flowers, but her true passion in life has always been for her family and for children.  She was always undoubtedly the biggest supporter of the many adventures she had with her loving husband, Robert. They enjoyed everything together: from sitting outside talking by the fire in the back yard to camping, sailing, and travelling on the motorcycle together.


Mrs. LeBoeuf is survived by her husband of twenty-six years, Robert James LeBoeuf; children, Erin Caples, Chloe LeBoeuf, all of Lake Charles, Chad LeBoeuf (Amy) of Sulphur, Melissa Bordelon (Corey), Michelle Burch (Mark), all of Lake Charles, and Craig Weaver (Renee) of Brookhaven, MS; brothers, Weldon Chandler (Betty Jean) of North Carolina and Thomas Chandler (Ann) of Texas; grandchildren, Hannah, Jack, Emily, Jacob, Caleb, Dallas, Dilyn, and Dakota; and numerous friends and extended family.


She was preceded in death by her parents, Weldon and Barbara Ann Fratelli Chandler; sister, Barbara Ann Nanashe; and grandsons, Jarrett Thomas Burch and Mason Scott Burch.


Her funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, January 8, 2023 at Johnson Funeral Home.  Reverend Jerry Parmentier will officiate.  Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens.  Visitation will be at the funeral home on Sunday from 10:00 AM until the start of the service.


The family would like to send a special thanks to Dr. Mohammad Khan and his staff for their care and compassion.


Donations in Mrs. Ginny’s memory can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude.org, the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org or to the charity of one’s choice.

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January 20, 2023

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January 12, 2023

Weldon Chandler posted to the memorial.

January 8, 2023

Lisa Verrette posted to the memorial.

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Cherie McQuaig

January 20, 2023

Ginny always made me feel like she wanted me around. She would make a point of talking to me. She would greet me in the parking lot even in the rain and start a conversation with me. We did volunteer work together at Oak Park Elementary School. I admired her ease with the children. Pastor Jerry would ask her to lead them in worship and they would pay close attention to her pray with her. I’m going to miss my precious friend. RIP sweet Ginny.

Weldon Chandler

January 12, 2023

My sister Ginny was an inspiration to us all, a true Christian and a kind, loving person. In the years during her battle with cancer I never heard one complaint. In every communication I had with her she never failed to tell me how good God has been to her. I will remember her in many ways, but two words come to mind when I think of her, CHEERFUL WITNESS. I love you Ginny.

Lisa Verrette

January 8, 2023

I met Ginny at BSF when she was the leader of our group. She was such a natural and I immediately felt a connection with her. Although she couldn't be with us at BSF this year, she and I stayed in touch. Such a kind & gentle soul. I will miss her for sure, but I take comfort knowing she rests in our Lord's arms. Heaven has definitely gained an angel.

Geneva Billups

January 8, 2023

Ginny was my first BSF teacher and also my yoga teacher before that. She was so soft spoken and kind. I will always remember her. I am praying for all her family. Rest in Peace, Ginny.

Greta Magel

January 8, 2023

Ginny you were such a blessing as she was my group leader in BSF. She always had an encouraging word. May you find comfort in Jesus

Patricia Hamilton

January 7, 2023

Ginny was one of the finest people I’ve had the pleasure of working with. She was honest and support and a great teacher. I learned so much working for her. We became friends as well and I’m sorry we lost touch until recently. She was a great person.

Shirley Cleveland

January 7, 2023

Ginny you were an inspiration. I am blessed to have known you.

Chrysann Kempainen

January 7, 2023

She listened -- then responded quietly, suggesting Biblical answers to life's most important questions.
Ginny left us a legacy of strong faith in the Scriptures, even when life is tough. Thank you, Ginny.
(Chrysann and Mike Kempainen)

Clint Anderson

January 7, 2023

My deepest condolences for you & family.

Diane White

January 7, 2023

I met Ginny a couple of years ago. She was one of the strongest yet kindest and most gentle people I’ve ever known. She was a great Christian example to everyone who knew her. A wonderful friend to me ,and gracious BSF leader for our group. For sure she is in God’s fold no doubt. I pray for God to help her family. Lovingly, Diane

Dakota Burch

January 6, 2023

Ginny was my MawMaw. She was the best MawMaw I could ever ask for. Some people that commented were in her Sunday school class. Some of yall may remember me. She called me infront of the class and said how proud of me she was after I got baptized.

Dakota Burch

January 6, 2023

Ginny was my MawMaw. She was the best MawMaw anyone could ask for. Some people that signed this guest book was in her Sunday school class, yall may remember me. MawMaw called me up infront of the class.

Pamela Nanashe

January 6, 2023

I will miss my Aunt Ginny dearly. She can now be my Mom in heaven.

Erin Caples

January 6, 2023

Mom,
You were the best mom anyone could ask for. You never gave up on me no matter what. I miss you so much mom you are my inspiration to do better! I love you and I know you will be watching over me..

Shantay Thomas

January 5, 2023

Sweet Ginny was one of the brightest lights I've ever known ! Praying for comfort for all who love her .

Gail

January 5, 2023

Ginny, you will be greatly missed by all your friends at Bible Study Fellowship. We always loved to hear your thoughts and answers during discussions. We are richer knowing you.

Sue Way

January 5, 2023

Ginny was in my Sunday School class at Trinity when I joined her class. I was always amazed at her depth of knowledge and her thoughtful questions. She was such a pleasant, caring person. My heartfelt sympathies to her family and friends.

Brenda Doucette

January 5, 2023

Dear Ginny you were the most faithful,courageous person I know. You will be tremendously missed!! I love youBrenda D

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