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Goldie Ann Comeaux

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Goldie Ann Comeaux

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22 Mar 2008 (aged 66)
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
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Lafayette — Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at a 1 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Genevieve Catholic Church in Lafayette, for Goldie Ann Comeaux, 66, who passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at Lafayette General Medical Center in Lafayette from complications of heart surgery. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The Rev. Gary Schexnayder, pastor of St. Michael Catholic Church in Crowley, will be the Celebrant of the funeral mass and will conduct the funeral services. Giftbearers will be Megan and Maddi Patin and Kaylee Aucoin. Lectors will be Kelly Granger Trahan and Kathy Martin.

Survivors include four daughters, Cheryl LeBlanc, Angie Markel and her husband Daniel, Mitzi LeBlanc and Tressie LeBlanc-Kidder and her husband Kris; two sons, Terry Pierre LeBlanc and Dr. Troy LeBlanc; seven grandchildren, Jiles LeBlanc, Megan Patin, Maddi Patin, Andrew Markel, Rebekah Markel, Gabrielle Markel and Travis Kidder; one great-grandchild, Kaylee Aucoin; parents, Marcel and Euna Mae Comeaux; one sister, Barbrella Granger; one brother, Ronald Dale Comeaux and his wife Mary Lee; and one stepdaughter, Monique Christina and her husband Murphy.

She was preceded in death by one son, Travis LeBlanc; and one granddaughter, Mia Patin.

A native of Carencro and a resident of Lafayette, Goldie Comeaux was the founder and owner of Mulate's, "The Original Cajun Restaurant" in Breaux Bridge since May 1980. She created Ms. G's Seasonings and was the author of Ms. G's Cookbook, where she shared her love of her Cajun heritage and recipes.

She will be deeply missed by family, friends and employees. Mulate's was an extension of her home, where she treated all like family. Goldie knew no strangers, only friends she hadn't met yet. She was kind and generous to all who crossed her path. The doors of her house were always open. All were drawn to her warm and inviting home where many fond memories were made.

Baking was a passionate way for her to touch others. Her goodies were shared by people near and far, for any mood or occasion.

She embraced the true talent of local upcoming artists as evidenced by her personal art collection. She had begun her own journey of creativity and expression in several paintings she completed and shared with family and friends.

Goldie was active in the civic community, having served on the Breaux Bridge Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. She was presently serving and has served on the Louisiana Restaurant Association, Acadiana Chapter Board of Directors since 2005, during which years she received the Active Member of the Year Award and Restauranteur of the Year.

She was a benefactor and volunteer of Acadiana Outreach and supported many worthy causes throughout the Lafayette and Breaux Bridge communities, especially homeless and women's shelters. Goldie recently returned home from Honduras, where she assisted in a medical mission.

Goldie Comeaux enjoyed playing cards, scrabble and drinking wine with her friends and daughters.

Pallbearers will be Terry LeBlanc, Dr. Troy LeBlanc, Andrew Markel, Daniel Markel, Kris Kidder, Toby Granger and Jimmy LaGrange.

Honorary Pallbearer will be Jiles LeBlanc.

A Rosary was prayed by Brother Francis Fontenot, BCC, on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 7 p.m. in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

Visitation was observed on Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will continue on Wednesday from 8 a.m. until time of service.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations in honor of Goldie Comeaux to Acadiana Outreach, 125 S. Buchanan St., Lafayette, LA 70501

Read more: AcadiaParishToday.com - Goldie Ann Comeaux
Lafayette — Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at a 1 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Genevieve Catholic Church in Lafayette, for Goldie Ann Comeaux, 66, who passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at Lafayette General Medical Center in Lafayette from complications of heart surgery. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The Rev. Gary Schexnayder, pastor of St. Michael Catholic Church in Crowley, will be the Celebrant of the funeral mass and will conduct the funeral services. Giftbearers will be Megan and Maddi Patin and Kaylee Aucoin. Lectors will be Kelly Granger Trahan and Kathy Martin.

Survivors include four daughters, Cheryl LeBlanc, Angie Markel and her husband Daniel, Mitzi LeBlanc and Tressie LeBlanc-Kidder and her husband Kris; two sons, Terry Pierre LeBlanc and Dr. Troy LeBlanc; seven grandchildren, Jiles LeBlanc, Megan Patin, Maddi Patin, Andrew Markel, Rebekah Markel, Gabrielle Markel and Travis Kidder; one great-grandchild, Kaylee Aucoin; parents, Marcel and Euna Mae Comeaux; one sister, Barbrella Granger; one brother, Ronald Dale Comeaux and his wife Mary Lee; and one stepdaughter, Monique Christina and her husband Murphy.

She was preceded in death by one son, Travis LeBlanc; and one granddaughter, Mia Patin.

A native of Carencro and a resident of Lafayette, Goldie Comeaux was the founder and owner of Mulate's, "The Original Cajun Restaurant" in Breaux Bridge since May 1980. She created Ms. G's Seasonings and was the author of Ms. G's Cookbook, where she shared her love of her Cajun heritage and recipes.

She will be deeply missed by family, friends and employees. Mulate's was an extension of her home, where she treated all like family. Goldie knew no strangers, only friends she hadn't met yet. She was kind and generous to all who crossed her path. The doors of her house were always open. All were drawn to her warm and inviting home where many fond memories were made.

Baking was a passionate way for her to touch others. Her goodies were shared by people near and far, for any mood or occasion.

She embraced the true talent of local upcoming artists as evidenced by her personal art collection. She had begun her own journey of creativity and expression in several paintings she completed and shared with family and friends.

Goldie was active in the civic community, having served on the Breaux Bridge Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. She was presently serving and has served on the Louisiana Restaurant Association, Acadiana Chapter Board of Directors since 2005, during which years she received the Active Member of the Year Award and Restauranteur of the Year.

She was a benefactor and volunteer of Acadiana Outreach and supported many worthy causes throughout the Lafayette and Breaux Bridge communities, especially homeless and women's shelters. Goldie recently returned home from Honduras, where she assisted in a medical mission.

Goldie Comeaux enjoyed playing cards, scrabble and drinking wine with her friends and daughters.

Pallbearers will be Terry LeBlanc, Dr. Troy LeBlanc, Andrew Markel, Daniel Markel, Kris Kidder, Toby Granger and Jimmy LaGrange.

Honorary Pallbearer will be Jiles LeBlanc.

A Rosary was prayed by Brother Francis Fontenot, BCC, on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 7 p.m. in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

Visitation was observed on Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will continue on Wednesday from 8 a.m. until time of service.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations in honor of Goldie Comeaux to Acadiana Outreach, 125 S. Buchanan St., Lafayette, LA 70501

Read more: AcadiaParishToday.com - Goldie Ann Comeaux

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