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Alexander “Alex” Broussard

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Alexander “Alex” Broussard

Birth
Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Oct 1918 (aged 59)
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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In the late 1800's, Alex Broussard, owner of A. Broussard Livery Stable, opened the first funeral parlor in Southeast Texas and began a four generation tradition of caring and compassion.


That first wood framed parlor was soon replaced by a large brick facility in downtown Beaumont which still stands today. Later, the family firm moved to a large, stately home at the corner of Calder Avenue and Forest Street. In 1958, they moved to their present location in a quiet neighborhood on McFaddin in Beaumont.

Alex Broussard was succeeded in the family business by his son, Dale. In the fifties, the founder's grandson and namesake, Alex Broussard, and his brother James Broussard joined the firm. The family is now involved in its fourth generation since Jim Broussard and Tom Broussard are with the company.
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In the late 1800's, Alex Broussard, owner of A. Broussard Livery Stable, opened the first funeral parlor in Southeast Texas and began a four generation tradition of caring and compassion.


That first wood framed parlor was soon replaced by a large brick facility in downtown Beaumont which still stands today. Later, the family firm moved to a large, stately home at the corner of Calder Avenue and Forest Street. In 1958, they moved to their present location in a quiet neighborhood on McFaddin in Beaumont.

Alex Broussard was succeeded in the family business by his son, Dale. In the fifties, the founder's grandson and namesake, Alex Broussard, and his brother James Broussard joined the firm. The family is now involved in its fourth generation since Jim Broussard and Tom Broussard are with the company.
Listed are Brothers and Family of The Broussard Family


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