Kenneth M. Talley

Blue Cross Blue Shield withdraws its plan of sale
February 14, 2024
Judith Ann Hebert Duhon
February 14, 2024
Blue Cross Blue Shield withdraws its plan of sale
February 14, 2024
Judith Ann Hebert Duhon
February 14, 2024

Kenneth M. Talley, 74, a native of Pineview, GA, and resident of Houma, LA, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 8, 2024.

Kenneth is survived by his significant other, Vicki Rangeley; daughter, Natalie Boozer; stepchildren, Nicole Rangeley, Colton Rangeley and John Hill and wife Lindsay; brothers, Marvin Talley and Derrel Talley; and grandchildren, Katie Boozer, Cooper Hill, and Colt Hill.

He was preceded in passing by his parents, Jessie and Blondee Talley; and grandchild, Carter Boozer.


Kenneth was a brilliant mind, graduating from Auburn University with a Bachelor’s Degree. This foundation fueled his remarkable career as a successful business owner in the oil and gas industry.

Beyond his professional life, Kenneth possessed a warm and generous heart. Known for his unwavering kindness, he extended his hand to those in need, whether it be lending a listening ear, rescuing and caring for animals. Kenneth’s love for animals was unmatched, and he took great joy in providing them with a safe and loving home.

In his leisure time, Kenneth enjoyed embarking on exciting adventures. He had an insatiable curiosity about the world and found solace in exploring new destinations. Whether attending concerts, traversing snowy terrains on snowmobiles, or witnessing the grandeur of nature, Kenneth embraced all that life had to offer.


His memory will forever be cherished by his family, including his children, grandchildren, and extended relatives, who admired his accomplishments and the love he showered upon them.

As we bid farewell to a man of great integrity and passion, we find solace in knowing that Kenneth touched countless lives and left an indelible mark upon the world. In our hearts, may his legacy live on, serving as a reminder to embrace each day with the same tenacity, generosity, and zest for life that he imparted to us all.