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Abbeville- A Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 AM, Monday, July 07, 2025, at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville honoring the life of Lois Fields Labit, 88, who passed away on July 1, 2025. Deacon William Vincent will officiate at the funeral service. Burial will follow at Landry Cemetery - Henry.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, 209 S. Saint Charles St., Abbeville on Monday from 9:00 AM until time of services.
Lois was a loving wife to her late husband, Jessie Labit, with whom she shared 57 beautiful years of marriage. Together, they raised their son, Michael Labit, fostering a close-knit family that cherished time spent together. For over 20 years, Lois worked alongside Jessie and Michael in the water well service industry.
She led a full and happy life—after retiring from her role as a secretary in the water well service, she found joy in playing pokeno with friends, frequenting the casino, and indulging in nickel bingo. She also cherished moments spent at home, enjoying puzzles, crosswords, and game shows. Lois loved traveling with her husband to destinations like Mexico and Spain, creating memories on various cruises.
In her final days, she found comfort surrounded by her son and grandchildren, filled with music, love, and laughter.
Lois is survived by her son, Michael Labit; four grandchildren, Brandon Labit, Michelle Thomas, Ryan Pommier, and Mitchell Pommier; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and one sister, Daisy Fields Brode.
She is preceded in death by her spouse, Jessie Labit; parents, William Fields and the former Laura Bonin; son, Darren Labit; daughter, Karen Pommier; and brothers, Daniel Fields, James Fields, Willard Fields, Leon Fields, Clifford Fields, Titos Fields, and Danny Fields
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.
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209 South St. Charles Street, Abbeville, LA 70510
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