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Albert Chiasson

April 5, 1927 ~ April 11, 2011

Albert Chiasson, 84, of Lake Charles passed away, Monday, April 11, 2011 in a local care facility.


He was a native of Ged, LA and a lifelong resident of Lake Charles. Mr. Chiasson retired from Cities-Service Refinery after many years of service. He was a Veteran of the U. S. Navy serving in World War II and the Korean War, and was a member of V. F. W. Post #2130. Mr. Chiasson was a longtime member of Trinity Baptist Church.


Survivors include his wife of sixty years, Margaret Davis Chiasson; one daughter, Ginni Chiasson Brady; three grandchildren, Joshua Brady and wife Susan, Jamye Vidrine, and Melissa Guidry and husband Randy; two great grandchildren, Maycee and Jayden Vidrine; one sister, Betty Gunn and husband Wally; brother, Jim Chiasson and wife Helen; stepsister, Mary Ann Young and husband Ronnie; two step-brothers, James and Leo Chiasson. He is preceded in death by his infant son, Al Dean Chiasson, a daughter, Danni Chiasson Smith and grandson, Brandon Kade Brady.


His funeral will be at 1:00 PM, Friday, April 15, 2011 in the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Steve James will officiate. Burial will be in Prien Memorial Park.

Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Thursday, and continue on Friday from 9:00 AM until time of service in the funeral home.


In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Trinity Baptist Church Building Fund.

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  1. May faith and prayer give you the strength you need through this difficult time. Love, IvyBeverly Chaisson

  2. So sorry mrs. Chiasson I know your best friend is gone. May god comfort you. Ginni what can I say this is a triple loss for you hang on to your mom and son. I just saw this or I would of been there so sorry. I think of my dad daily and miss him dearly. Know they still live in you for all they did.

  3. We always joked with Albair' about his magical vacation spot of Pompeys Pillar, Montana, and of his love for the music of The Village People…


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