In the comforting embrace of time, we gather to remember Troy Louis Baudean, whose sun shone brightly from May 9, 1965, in the quaint surroundings of Marrero, Louisiana, until its untimely setting, as he went home to be with the Lord on February 6, 2025, in St. Tammany Hospital, Covington, Louisiana. He was a steadfast presence in the lives of many, having dedicated over forty years as a District Manager for the Secretary of State, Elections Division, where his commitment and integrity were a testament to his character.
To those privileged enough to know him, Troy was not just a man of duty; he was a beacon of joy, his laughter echoing through the hearts of family and friends alike. He possessed a warmth that drew people in, and his generous soul never hesitated to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. His humor danced within the air, transforming ordinary moments into cherished memories.
Troy's passions extended beyond his professional life. He cherished the simple yet profound joys of fishing, finding peace and solace amidst nature's splendor, casting his line into tranquil waters alongside loved ones. The thrill of competition emerged when he played pool, demonstrating not only skill but also an innate ability to connect with others over friendly games. Seafood boils became cherished family traditions, where laughter, stories, and delicious food melded into unforgettable gatherings that will forever linger in the hearts of those present.
The void left by Troy's departure resonates deeply. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Roxann Breaux Baudean, who shared in his adventures and laughter. His mother, Joanne Rogers Baudean, and father, Herman Alvin Baudean, will carry forward the legacy of their son with pride and love. He is survived by his cherished daughters, Ashley Jones (Phillip) and Brittany Sparacina (Michael), who reflect his spirit and strength. He was adored by his brother, Darren (Bo) Baudean (Evelyn), and together they wove a tapestry of memories filled with camaraderie and unconditional support.
Among his most treasured gifts, Troy (Grampy) counted his grandchildren: Troy, Landon, Brycen, Saige, and Brantley, whose lives he touched profoundly, imparting lessons of kindness, humor, and resilience. He is also remembered fondly by a host of nieces and nephews, each carrying forward a piece of his loving spirit.
As we honor his memory, we recognize those who have preceded him in rest: his devoted grandmother, Nora Durapau Daigle, and grandfather, Joseph Daigle, who welcomed him to the eternal embrace of family.
A visitation in remembrance of Troy will be held at Harvey - Mothe Funeral Homes, LLC, located at 2100 Westbank Expy, Harvey, LA, on February 22, 2025, from 11:30 AM until 3:00 PM. Following this, a memorial service will celebrate his remarkable life, commencing at 3:00 PM and ending at 4:00 PM.
Cremation has been entrusted to Mothe Funeral Home, ensuring Troy's journey continues in a peaceful form, much like the tranquility he sought during his many fishing expeditions.
As we gather to share stories and celebrate the life of Troy Louis Baudean, let us remember the laughter, the love, and the unwavering generosity that defined him. In his absence, let us strive to carry forth the light he bestowed upon us, a reminder that true love and kindness endure, long after the sun sets on a beautiful life.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
11:30am - 3:00 pm (Central time)
Harvey - Mothe Funeral Homes, LLC
Saturday, February 22, 2025
3:00 - 4:00 pm (Central time)
Harvey - Mothe Funeral Homes, LLC
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