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Lee Roy Breaux, Jr.

June 29, 1963 ~ February 6, 2011

Lee Roy Breaux, Jr., 47, of Moss Bluff died Sunday, February 06, 2011 in a local care facility.


Mr. Breaux was born in Jennings, LA and lived most of his life in the Lake Charles and Moss Bluff area. He worked as a mechanic in the auto industry. He was an avid outdoorsman, as he enjoyed hunting, fishing and was a loyal New Orleans Saints fan.


Mr. Breaux will be most remembered for his love of his family as he lived for his wife and his children.


He leaves to honor his memory, his loving wife of twenty three years, Annette Lisotta Breaux of Moss Bluff; two sons, Thomas Breaux and Justin Breaux, both of Moss Bluff; two brothers, Troy Breaux and wife Chere of Lafayette and Kermit John LeJeune, Jr. of Jennings; one sister, Charlotte Oldfield and husband Ed of Houston, TX and step- father, Kermit John LeJeune, Sr.


He was preceded in death by his parents, Lee Roy Breaux, Sr. and Gayle Guidry Thibodeaux.


Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM Wednesday, February 9, 2011 in the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel. Monsignor Charles Dubois will officiate. Interment will follow in New Ritchie Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday will be from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a rosary beginning at 6:00 PM. Visitation Wednesday will be from 10:00 AM until the time of service in the funeral home.

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  1. Annette, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when you and Lee were newlyweds and I worked with him at the quick lube. He was like a big brother and always had a smile regardless of how he was feeling. The customers loved him and trusted his work. You were definitely the light of his life! Take care of yourself. Rhonda Reed

  2. Bubba, I am gonna miss you. We had you so spoiled. The only thing good coming out of this is you are no longer struggling and and suffering. I know you are with your mom and dad and my parents and all our other family up there. My Baby rest in peace and I speak for our whole family when I say we will miss you. And I know the rest of your family feels the same way. I Love You. I am so glad I told you that the day before you left us. And you told me the same thing. Did not visit much but knew we were there for each other if needed. Will not say goodbye because you live forever in my heart and mind. So til we meet again……. Hilda

  3. I speak for all of the staff at FMC Dialysis…Lee was a pleasure to take care of. He will be greatly missed. Especially during football season…. He constantly teased me about being a Dallas Cowboys fan. That will always bring a smile to my face at some of the things he used to say. Of course it was always in fun. We are so sorry for your loss and you will be in our prayers through this difficult time. Sincerely, Terri- RN


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