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Patrick Wayne Arceneaux

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Patrick Wayne Arceneaux

Birth
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
9 Apr 2021 (aged 78)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2530889, Longitude: -91.8871833
Plot
Mausoleum
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BREAUX BRIDGE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Thursday, April 15, 2021 at St. Bernard Catholic Church for Coach Pat Arceneaux, 78, who passed away on April 9, 2021 in Houston, TX.

Burial will take place at St. Bernard's Cemetery No. 2 in Breaux Bridge.

A Lafayette native, Patrick graduated from Teurlings Catholic High School in 1960 and from USL in 1965 and in 1972 (Bachelor's and Master's in Education). Pat was a state javelin champion in high school and a "walk on" at USL. He went on to set a university record in the javelin. In 1964, he was elected team captain and was awarded USL's track and field outstanding performer. After graduation, Pat coached at Cathedral Carmel Catholic High School for 6 years. His career at Breaux Bridge High School span 26 years where he coached over 35 individual state champions, including three All-American javelin throwers. In 1992, he was named Boys Track Coach of the Year. In 2000, his boy's cross-country team won the state championship, the first team title in BBHS history. He was the co-founder of the Breaux Bridge Youth Football League. Pat coached his son, Troy, to four individual state titles in high school and two Jr. Olympic national decathlon titles. He retired in 2005, then joined the track and field coaching staff at USL where he coached Elton Slater, an All-American long jumper. Pat was a charter member of the LA Track and Field Coaches Association and was awarded their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. In 2017, he was awarded the Foster Rogers Award for over 50 years of dedication to the UL Cajun track and field program. Pat also served on the St. Martin Parish Republican Committee.

Patrick was a Lay Minister at St. Bernard Catholic Church for 45 years and a member of the Knights of Columbus for 45 years where he served as Grand Knight and chaired numerous fundraisers for charity. He was a volunteer at the St. Bernard/St. Francis Food Pantry. He was a pro-life advocate. He enjoyed spending time in his yard, dancing, sports events, and tailgating with family and friends. Pat especially enjoyed family time. He lived a life of service mentoring student athletes, volunteering, and caring for his fellow neighbor.

Pat is survived by his beloved wife, Josie Brown Arceneaux, of 55 years; his daughter, Lisa Marie Arceneaux Druzbik and her husband James; his son, Troy Anthony Arceneaux and his wife Denise; his grandchildren, Camille Arceneaux, Caroline Arceneaux, John Patrick Druzbik, and Tyler Druzbik; brothers Clyde (Dolores), Fernest (Rosie), and EJ (Wanita); sisters, Eva Dell Guidry, Alice Guidry (Gerald), Joan LeVasseur, Shirley Vincent, and Linda Suir (Burton); sisters-in-law, Barbara Dugas (Wilmer) and Charlotte Arceneaux Guilbeau; numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Letha Trahan Arceneaux; brothers Harry Arceneaux (Verna Mae), Curtis Arceneaux, and Stanley Arceneaux; sisters, Enola Quibodeaux, Gloria Hernandez (Travis), and Mary Thibodeaux (James); brothers-in-law, Cliff Guidry, Justin LeVasseur, and Carl Vincent.

Pellerin Funeral Home
BREAUX BRIDGE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Thursday, April 15, 2021 at St. Bernard Catholic Church for Coach Pat Arceneaux, 78, who passed away on April 9, 2021 in Houston, TX.

Burial will take place at St. Bernard's Cemetery No. 2 in Breaux Bridge.

A Lafayette native, Patrick graduated from Teurlings Catholic High School in 1960 and from USL in 1965 and in 1972 (Bachelor's and Master's in Education). Pat was a state javelin champion in high school and a "walk on" at USL. He went on to set a university record in the javelin. In 1964, he was elected team captain and was awarded USL's track and field outstanding performer. After graduation, Pat coached at Cathedral Carmel Catholic High School for 6 years. His career at Breaux Bridge High School span 26 years where he coached over 35 individual state champions, including three All-American javelin throwers. In 1992, he was named Boys Track Coach of the Year. In 2000, his boy's cross-country team won the state championship, the first team title in BBHS history. He was the co-founder of the Breaux Bridge Youth Football League. Pat coached his son, Troy, to four individual state titles in high school and two Jr. Olympic national decathlon titles. He retired in 2005, then joined the track and field coaching staff at USL where he coached Elton Slater, an All-American long jumper. Pat was a charter member of the LA Track and Field Coaches Association and was awarded their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. In 2017, he was awarded the Foster Rogers Award for over 50 years of dedication to the UL Cajun track and field program. Pat also served on the St. Martin Parish Republican Committee.

Patrick was a Lay Minister at St. Bernard Catholic Church for 45 years and a member of the Knights of Columbus for 45 years where he served as Grand Knight and chaired numerous fundraisers for charity. He was a volunteer at the St. Bernard/St. Francis Food Pantry. He was a pro-life advocate. He enjoyed spending time in his yard, dancing, sports events, and tailgating with family and friends. Pat especially enjoyed family time. He lived a life of service mentoring student athletes, volunteering, and caring for his fellow neighbor.

Pat is survived by his beloved wife, Josie Brown Arceneaux, of 55 years; his daughter, Lisa Marie Arceneaux Druzbik and her husband James; his son, Troy Anthony Arceneaux and his wife Denise; his grandchildren, Camille Arceneaux, Caroline Arceneaux, John Patrick Druzbik, and Tyler Druzbik; brothers Clyde (Dolores), Fernest (Rosie), and EJ (Wanita); sisters, Eva Dell Guidry, Alice Guidry (Gerald), Joan LeVasseur, Shirley Vincent, and Linda Suir (Burton); sisters-in-law, Barbara Dugas (Wilmer) and Charlotte Arceneaux Guilbeau; numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Letha Trahan Arceneaux; brothers Harry Arceneaux (Verna Mae), Curtis Arceneaux, and Stanley Arceneaux; sisters, Enola Quibodeaux, Gloria Hernandez (Travis), and Mary Thibodeaux (James); brothers-in-law, Cliff Guidry, Justin LeVasseur, and Carl Vincent.

Pellerin Funeral Home


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