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Jackie Thomas Dupuis

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Jackie Thomas Dupuis

Birth
Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
17 Apr 2013 (aged 54)
Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Lake Arthur, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.1074278, Longitude: -92.6629778
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Jackie Thomas Dupuis
Jennings: the family and friends of Jackie Thomas Dupuis are mourning the loss of their loved one who was called from this life and into the arms of Jesus, after a long hard fight, during the early morning hours of April 17, 2013 while in the comfort of his home. He was 54 years old. Funeral services honoring his life will be held at Matthews & Son Funeral Home in Jennings, LA on Friday, April 19, 2013 at 10:00 AM. Jackie will be laid to rest in Andrus Cove Cemetery. Father Charles McMillin will officiate.
Jackie Thomas was a lifelong resident of Jennings, LA and born to Shirley Mae Guidry Dupuis and the late Clifton Paul Dupuis on November 1, 1958. He worked in the oilfield industry as a production operator for many years. Jackie was a hard worker and earned the profound respect of his fellow employees. He loved spending time with his family and friends. He was dearly loved by many and will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to have known him. Jackie is survived by his beloved mother, Shirley Mae G. Dupuis of Jennings; four children, Derrick Thomas Dupuis of DeRidder, Tiffany Whitehead (George) of Merryville, Erin Knight (Brian) of DeRidder and their mother, Linda Dupuis and Ashlyn Beard (Paul) of Mittie and her mother Pamela Viator; his three brothers, Paul Dupuis (Debbie), Gerald "Tiny" Dupuis, and John Dupuis (Brandy) all of Jennings; one sister, Cecelia "Sue" Dennis (John) of Jennings; his two grandchildren, Colton and Piper Beard; and four nieces and two nephews.
Jackie was preceded in death by his father, Clifton Paul Dupuis.
A gathering of family and friends to bid their final farewell to Jackie will be held at Matthews & Son Funeral Home in Jennings, LA on Thursday, April 18th from 1:30 PM until 10:00 PM with a rosary recited at 6:00 PM. Visitation will resume on Friday at 8:00 AM until the time of his funeral service.
Carrying Jackie to his eternal resting place in Andrus Cove Cemetery will be Paul Dupuis, Gerald "Tiny" Dupuis, John Dupuis, John Dennis, Neil Gary, Donovan "Blackie" Dupuis, Brian "Pic" Trahan, and Corey Dupuis. Serving as honorary pallbearers will include Paul Beard, George Whitehead, Derrick Dupuis, Brian Knight, Scotty Dupuis, Christopher Dupuis, and Jeremi Jester.

I Am Now In Heaven "I am now in Heaven – please wipe away your tears! I've fought the battle, run the race – I'm rid of all my fears. There is no pain or sorrow here; the heartaches now are past; I've read and sung of Heaven, and now I'm here at last! Safe in the Arms of Jesus"

To Jackie,
A man who loved life to the fullest even tho he had demons to conquer, In the long run Jackie conquered the demons and found the family who had always wanted to be a part of his life. Jackie made peace with those he felt he needed to make peace with. Some may say "little too late" but with grace and admiration Jackie finally admitting to the love he always had for his family and friends but Jackie just did not know how to show it. So now that you have the peace you always wanted go fly high with the angels and rest high on that mountain.
We love you from your loving family.
Jackie Thomas Dupuis
Jennings: the family and friends of Jackie Thomas Dupuis are mourning the loss of their loved one who was called from this life and into the arms of Jesus, after a long hard fight, during the early morning hours of April 17, 2013 while in the comfort of his home. He was 54 years old. Funeral services honoring his life will be held at Matthews & Son Funeral Home in Jennings, LA on Friday, April 19, 2013 at 10:00 AM. Jackie will be laid to rest in Andrus Cove Cemetery. Father Charles McMillin will officiate.
Jackie Thomas was a lifelong resident of Jennings, LA and born to Shirley Mae Guidry Dupuis and the late Clifton Paul Dupuis on November 1, 1958. He worked in the oilfield industry as a production operator for many years. Jackie was a hard worker and earned the profound respect of his fellow employees. He loved spending time with his family and friends. He was dearly loved by many and will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to have known him. Jackie is survived by his beloved mother, Shirley Mae G. Dupuis of Jennings; four children, Derrick Thomas Dupuis of DeRidder, Tiffany Whitehead (George) of Merryville, Erin Knight (Brian) of DeRidder and their mother, Linda Dupuis and Ashlyn Beard (Paul) of Mittie and her mother Pamela Viator; his three brothers, Paul Dupuis (Debbie), Gerald "Tiny" Dupuis, and John Dupuis (Brandy) all of Jennings; one sister, Cecelia "Sue" Dennis (John) of Jennings; his two grandchildren, Colton and Piper Beard; and four nieces and two nephews.
Jackie was preceded in death by his father, Clifton Paul Dupuis.
A gathering of family and friends to bid their final farewell to Jackie will be held at Matthews & Son Funeral Home in Jennings, LA on Thursday, April 18th from 1:30 PM until 10:00 PM with a rosary recited at 6:00 PM. Visitation will resume on Friday at 8:00 AM until the time of his funeral service.
Carrying Jackie to his eternal resting place in Andrus Cove Cemetery will be Paul Dupuis, Gerald "Tiny" Dupuis, John Dupuis, John Dennis, Neil Gary, Donovan "Blackie" Dupuis, Brian "Pic" Trahan, and Corey Dupuis. Serving as honorary pallbearers will include Paul Beard, George Whitehead, Derrick Dupuis, Brian Knight, Scotty Dupuis, Christopher Dupuis, and Jeremi Jester.

I Am Now In Heaven "I am now in Heaven – please wipe away your tears! I've fought the battle, run the race – I'm rid of all my fears. There is no pain or sorrow here; the heartaches now are past; I've read and sung of Heaven, and now I'm here at last! Safe in the Arms of Jesus"

To Jackie,
A man who loved life to the fullest even tho he had demons to conquer, In the long run Jackie conquered the demons and found the family who had always wanted to be a part of his life. Jackie made peace with those he felt he needed to make peace with. Some may say "little too late" but with grace and admiration Jackie finally admitting to the love he always had for his family and friends but Jackie just did not know how to show it. So now that you have the peace you always wanted go fly high with the angels and rest high on that mountain.
We love you from your loving family.


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