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George Menard

Breaux Bridge – Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 21, 2019, at St. Bernard Catholic Church for George Menard Sr., 95, who died peacefully at his home October 19, surrounded by his family.
Visiting hours were observed from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 20 and continued at 7 a.m. Monday morning until 10:30 a.m. A rosary wase recited at 7 p.m. Sunday evening by his sisters-in-law. Sheriff Ronnie Theriot delivered the eulogy Monday.
Father Stephen Pellesier, Associate Pastor of St. Bernard Church, officiated at the funeral Mass. Readers were granddaughters Kacie Breaux and Allie Dore. Gift bearers were great-grandchildren Hayden Berard, Kaisley Devillier and Jace Menard.
Interment followed at St. Bernard Cemetery No. 2 in Breaux Bridge.
Mr. Menard was the first elected Chief of Police in Breaux Bridge, and served in that position for 30 years until his resignation in 1995. He also served as 4th Ward Constable for eight years from 1953-1961, then as City Marshal in Breaux Bridge from 1961 to 1973 prior to his service as Police Chief.
He started his role as Chief in 1973 with a three-man force and one police car and retired with a 17-man force and six patrol cars, establishing a strong law enforcement foundation that continues to grow today.
He enjoyed serving the people of Breaux Bridge and worked tirelessly to help those in need. His love of politics led many politicians to his door to ask for his support when running for office. These included candidates for police jury, city council, mayor, sheriff, state legislature, judge and governor.
He was an honest man who prayed the rosary faithfully every day, reciting a long list of names of family members during these daily prayers to assure that God knew who he was praying for. He was a parishioner of St. Bernard Catholic Church, where he attended weekly Mass, arriving 1½ hours ahead of time so he could recite up to four rosaries prior to Mass.
“Chief,” as he was affectionately called, enjoyed raising race horses and watching his brothers and nephew train them. He also raised, at one time or other, goats, sheep, chickens and pigs on his “farm.” George worked hard all of his life as a farmer with his father and brothers, on the pipelines being built in South Louisiana, then in law enforcement for 42 years. Life dealt a cruel hand to him in his last years, reducing his vision to a minimum and preventing him from driving to the farm to tend to his animals.
His love of dancing found him at Pat’s Atchafalaya Club on weekends dancing and visiting with his friends.
George was a member of the Louisiana Chiefs of Police Association and the American Legion, having served in the U.S. Army during World War II, St. Bernard’s Holy Name Society, and the Woodmen of the World.
Survivors include five children, Nolan and his spouse Joyce, Georgie Devillier, Ethel Huval, George Jr. (Poncho), and Viola (ShuShu) and her spouse Don; one sister, Rose Savoy (Whitney), one brother, Harold (Barbara); his grandchildren, Cy, Jamie and Chris Devillier, Brock, Kolin and Camron Menard and Tara Berard, Vince Menard, Sidney, Blake and Brady Huval, Kasey Breaux, Abbie Mouton, Allie Dore and Kobie Rhodes; 18 great-grandchildren; his stepchildren, Liz Landry, Cynthia Usie (Louis) and Howard Dupuis; six step grandchildren and 14 step great-grandchildren.
George was preceded in death by his wife and mother of his children, Viola LeBlanc Menard; his second wife, Ione Bergeron Dupuis Menard; his parents, Clement and Feliciane Champagne Menard; his brothers, Wilton, Francis and Alton (Kye) Menard; his daughter-in-law, Bonnie Pontiff Menard; two sons-in-law, Keith Huval and Jimmie Devillier; one step grandchild and 1 step great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were his grandsons, Cy and Chris Devillier, Brock, Vince and Kolin Menard, and Sidney Huval.
Honorary pallbearers will be grandsons, Brady and Blake Huval, Jamie Devillier and Camron Menard, and dear friends, Charlie Thibodeaux and Jerry Frederick.
Pellerin Funeral Home of Breaux Bridge was in charge of arrangements.

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