Craig Bergeron

Lowery Ezra Belanger
November 9, 2023
Al John Rodrigue
November 9, 2023
Lowery Ezra Belanger
November 9, 2023
Al John Rodrigue
November 9, 2023

Craig Bergeron, 62, was born on May 17, 1961, in Houma, LA, and was a resident of Gray, LA, passed away peacefully while holding his wife’s hand on November 5, 2023.

A memorial visitation will be held in Craig’s honor on Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 11:00am until 12:00pm at Samart Funeral Home, 4511 West Park Ave., Gray, LA. Religious services will begin at 12:00pm in the chapel; and will be followed by a celebration of life reception in Craig’s honor at the funeral home from 1:00pm until 3:00pm. A graveside service will be held at a later date.

He is survived by his loving wife, Kitty Bergeron; stepson, Cade Nolfo; son, Jesse Bergeron; stepdaughter, Haylee Nolfo; daughter, Jordan O’Gwynn (Matt); and granddaughter, Ryan O’Gwynn.


He was preceded in death by his parents, Isaac Bergeron and Dolores Samanie Bergeron; stepson, Jordan Nolfo; brothers, Ken Bergeron, Sr. and Kip Bergeron, Sr.; and niece, Danae Bergeron.

Craig was the last surviving member of his family, and now he has entered Heaven united with his family eternally.

Craig was a loving husband, stepfather, and friend who always gave and had unconditional love to all. One of Craig’s greatest passions in life was the love and bond he shared with his wife. He was the definition of “hard working” but changed the meaning into a “hobby.” He was always working nonstop from the time he woke up he was always fixing and cleaning things, working in his yard, and enjoyed helping others. Craig spent most of his life working in the oilfield and genuinely valued his time with his offshore family. He was an amazing grill master and cook, he enjoyed gatherings with family and friends, loved feeding people his specialties he cooked, while listening to music and having a few beers. Craig’s second passion was riding his Harley with his friends, creating special memories that he always cherished. Being the compassionate person Craig was, he coped admirably with the very difficult situation that would end his life way too soon, never complaining, just made the most of the time he had left memorable. Craig never wanting his wife to leave his side, together they spent the time God gave them honoring their vows, “until death do us part”, Kitty never left Craig’s side. Craig will be dearly missed by all who knew him.


Online condolences can be given at www.samartfuneralhome.com.

Samart Funeral Home of Houma, West Park is in charge of arrangements.