Eula Moreau LeBlanc

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April 3, 2009
Louis Everett Talbot
April 7, 2009
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April 3, 2009
Louis Everett Talbot
April 7, 2009

Posted Monday, April 6, 2009

Eula Moreau LeBlanc, 95, a native of Arnaudville, and a resident of Houma, La., died peacefully at her residence and went to be with the Lord Friday April 3, at 5:50 a.m.


She is survived by her son, Dalton Andrew LeBlanc Jr. and wife Marie Clement LeBlanc of Houma; daughter, Vickie Joy LeBlanc King of Lafayette, La.; grandchildren, Kellie Suzanne Letsos and husband James Letsos of Houston, Tx., Troy C. Bonvillain and wife Barbara of Denver, Co., Nicole Arnold and husband Preston Arnold of Geismar, La., Adrienne Maginnis and husband John of Prairieville, La., Carter Andrew LeBlanc and wife Kate LeBlanc of Prairieville, and Beau Bourgeois and Brooke Bourgeois of Houma; and six great-grandchildren.


She was preceded in death by her husband, Dalton Andrew LeBlanc Sr.; parents, Joseph Philoclese Moreau and Eugenie Hargroder Moreau; brothers, Francis Regis Moreau and Alexis Moreau; sisters, Marie Moreau Guidroz, Linda Moreau Manuel and Mathilde Moreau Guidry; and grandson, Beau Bryant Bonvillain.

She was a homemaker and a successful business woman managing her own apartment complex since 1966. She was a devoted mother. She taught adult education for a short time, enrolled in business college and later worked at the Court House of Opelousas, La. While there she met and married the love of her life Dalton Andrew LeBlanc Sr. The life insurance business brought them to Houma where they were to stay a mere six months, but made it their home for 65 years. She was a parishioner of Annunziata Catholic Church

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Louisiana Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors or Annunziata Catholic Church.

The funeral was Saturday, April 4, at Annunziata Catholic Church with burial at Terrebonne Memorial Park Cemetery.

Chauvin Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.