1944
2017
Lloyd M. Aucoin, 72, a native of Four Mile Bayou and a resident of Stephensville, LA passed away on Saturday, June 24, 2017.
Lloyd loved being outdoors, hunting, fishing and camping. His passion in life was being a boat captain. He loved to make nets of all kinds, hoop nets, shrimp nets, crawfish and crab nets. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, great great grandfather, terrific brother-in-law and friend.
Lloyd is survived by his children, Debra Giroir Vidos and husband Metz, Tammy Giroir Aucoin and husband James "P-noon" , Ronnie Giroir and wife Sherie, Laurie Aucoin Percle and husband Robbie; grandchildren, Alesha and Shane Desormeaux, Amanda Gros, Wayne Vidos, Thomas "Tommy" and Meaghan Giroir, Tanya and Adam Acosta, Jason and Summer Aucoin, Kaylee and Joel Robinson, Shaina and Casey Trahan, Ronnie Jr. and Alexis Giroir, Mary Giroir, Tyler and Courtney Percle, Logan Percle; great grandchildren, Brittany and Kristen Vidos, Seth, Dylan and Breydan Gros, Treyton and Aiden Desormeaux, Alexandra, Gabriella, and Ryan Vidos, Toryn Percell, Tommy Jr., Jocelyn, and Lendon, Giroir, Taylor Engler, Mattie Acosta, Jaslyn and Emma Aucoin, Adriana McNally, Jeremy, Caiden, and Holland Robinson, Emmarie Trahan, Elise Giroir; great great grandchild, Harper Lynn Oufnac; brothers, John, William and Evert Aucoin.
Lloyd is preceded in death by his wife, Josephine "Beachie" Aucoin; son, Martin "Tommy" Giroir, Jr.; daughter, Kathy Aucoin; grandson, LLoyd James Vidos; parents, Felix and Emma Aucoin; numerous brothers and sister.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at Hargrave Funeral Home from 9am - 1pm. Services will be at 1pm on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at Hargrave Funeral Home. Graveside services will be in Morgan City Cemetery.
Arrangements under the direction of Hargrave Funeral Home, Morgan City, LA.
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