Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home

Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home We take pride in the fact that we are Natchitoches's oldest continuously owned and operated funeral home and will continue to serve throughout generations.

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Please Call JIM ROGERS (318) 652-1095 or TOMMY VERCHER (318) 201-9635 if needed. For over eighty years, we have been serving our community and are Natchitoches Parish's longest continually owned and operated funeral home. Our funeral home is family owned and has a wonderful staff of caring professionals. Families have trusted Blanchard-St. Denis for generations. We are proud to have served the families of Natchitoches parish with the highest level of care and compassion. Blanchard-St. Denis maintains a tradition of providing professional, affordable funeral and cremation services to our community. We are honored to be a part of a community with such a historic past and a bright future. Please feel free to call us if you need more information at:
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Every life tells a story. You deserve to have yours told your way. Preplanning ensures your service reflects your values...
11/17/2025

Every life tells a story.
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Glenda Faye DavisGlenda Faye Davis, born on February 3, 1944 and was the sixth child born to Edgar Willard Mitchell and ...
11/14/2025

Glenda Faye Davis

Glenda Faye Davis, born on February 3, 1944 and was the sixth child born to Edgar Willard Mitchell and Pinkye Mitchell. She passed away peacefully on November 13, 2025, in Natchitoches, Louisiana. A graduate of Many High School, Glenda dedicated her professional life to her career in Fort Worth, Texas, where she worked until her retirement. Following her retirement, she moved to Natchitoches to be closer to her beloved family.

Glenda cherished her role as a musician and found immense joy in playing the piano and singing gospel music, which undoubtedly enriched the lives of those around her. She was an active member of Trinity Baptist Church, where her love for music and faith resonated.

In her later years, as her health began to decline, she became a resident of Natchitoches Community Care. The family wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to the staff at Natchitoches Community Care for their exemplary care and compassion. Their unwavering support was invaluable, along with the dedicated staff at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, who provided constant care during her time there.

Glenda's family legacy includes her children: Debra Gonzales, Stephen Eckert, and Lisa Moore; and her ten cherished grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings: Bruce Mitchell and his wife Nita, Louise Martin, Kerry Mitchell, and Kent Mitchell and his wife LeeAnne. Glenda was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Charles Mitchell and Keith Mitchell.

A graveside service will be held to honor her memory on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 1:30 PM at Fort Jesup Cemetery, located at 199 Geoghagan Road, Fort Jesup, Louisiana 71449 with Bro. Bill Hudson officiating.

She leaves behind a rich tapestry of memories woven through her love for music and devotion to family. Glenda Faye Davis will be missed but fondly remembered by all who knew her. We take comfort knowing she is finally at HOME and is at peace throughout eternity.

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James Michael "Mike" PopeJames Michael (Mike) Pope 75, of Cane Rive Lake, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Chr...
11/13/2025

James Michael "Mike" Pope

James Michael (Mike) Pope 75, of Cane Rive Lake, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on November 7, 2025 after being a hero donor at Rapides General Hospital. Even in death, Mike wanted to help by giving of himself in hopes his organs could give someone a better quality of life. Mike was like that.

Mike was born in Somerset, KY on May 10, 1950 to William “Bill” Pope and Tommie Jean Smith Pope. He was preceded in death by his parents, Phyllis Jackson Pope, his first love and wife of 42 years, his sister Betty Pope Stevens, and his 2 brothers Pat Pope and Kevin Pope. He is survived by his loving wife, Carol Pope, deeply loved siblings Dennis Pope(Patricia), Marilyn Aillet(Chip), Robert Pope(Ericka), beloved children Kristen Pope, James Michael Pope, Jr.(Candice), Karlye Meche(Josh), and Katerina Pope, and grandchildren James Michael III, Alana Gagliano(Kaos), Emily Pope, Brandon Zeller, Cane Cointment, Kennedy Cointment, Aria, Asher, and Micah Meche, and many nieces and nephews.

Many may remember Mike as a heavy equipment operator and a cross country trucker for 25 years before moving to Cane River. After the move he began hauling soybeans and corn for local farmers, Patrick and Charlie Churchman, the Methvins, Doug Nichols and worked with old time friend Reggie, Chop, Chop. You Chop and I haul.

But he was much more than that. He valued friendships and especially those who took time to listen to him after his strokes. Minnie Metoyer, who was always available for the many ER visits and hospital stays, cooking up his favorite meals, just lending and ear and her husband, Peter Metoyer always asking what Mike needed, Nick and Earline Mirza(deceased), Delores and Victor Jones, Patrick and Charlie Churchman, and so many in the Cane River Community who rallied around Mike as he struggled to navigate life after his strokes and death of Phyllis.

The most important thing in Mikes life became his relationship with Jesus Christ. Mike worshiped at the Oasis of Love Fellowship in Natchitoches and started his Journey of understanding Biblical truths under Pastor David Allen(deceased), Pastor Frances Allen, Pastor Jeri Allen, and brothers in Christ; Gary Robertson and Eddie Conlay. We are Eternally Grateful for this Love.

Special thanks to the wonderful nurses in the ICU at Cabrini Hospital and Rapides General as they treated Mike with tender care and dignity. We watched as they treated him as if he was their family. We can’t remember their names, but we saw their hearts. The strokes affected his ability to walk well and speak as he once did, but his love for his friends and family never diminished. Mike, you can now rest in peace and you are healed! You are so missed.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to their church, Oasis of Love, Natchitoches, in his memory or a “GoFundMe” to help out Carol as she will be relocating from Mike’s home he built.

https://gofund.me/282a1c2a8

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Judith WhittenJudith Elaine Sims Whitten was born in Detroit, Michigan, on December 8, 1943, to Alma Wall Sims and Laver...
11/11/2025

Judith Whitten

Judith Elaine Sims Whitten was born in Detroit, Michigan, on December 8, 1943, to Alma Wall Sims and Laverte M. Sims.

As a child growing up in Gibsland, Louisiana, Judi was a spirited girl who loved adventure. She often found herself in trouble for her antics and didn’t like to be told she couldn’t do something. She would even hide in the woods to avoid things she did not want to do.

As a student at Northwestern State University, Judi met her future husband, James “Jim” Whitten. On one of their first dates, Judi raced her car and scared the heck out of Jim — and he knew that he had met his match. After a short courtship, they were married on June 12, 1963.

During the first 12 years of their 56-year marriage, Jim and Judi lived in various places across Louisiana and traveled the southern states where they both raced motorcycle Enduros. Together, they loved to travel, camp, and ride through the woods. They eventually returned to Natchitoches, where they spent much of their free time in Kisatchie National Forest. The “Kisatchie Camp” became a gathering place for family and friends. The laughter of Judi and friends playing cards or telling stories by the fire could often be heard before anyone even reached the camp.

Judi also had a distinguished career as one of the first female police officers with the Natchitoches Police Department. She served with dedication and integrity, retiring after 28 years of service.

After retirement, Judi and Jim spent their summers traveling across North America and Europe — often joined by their children or grandchildren. They loved teaching their grandchildren to hike, camp, ride four-wheelers, and appreciate the outdoors.

Judi’s proudest accomplishment was her family. Her daughters Terri Buckley (husband Eddy), Debra Byles (husband Philip), Brandi Walker (husband Josh), and niece Christy Leonard (husband Kevin). Grandchildren: Kyle Buckley, Victoria Buckley, Austin Whitten, Parker Byles, Mason Pitts, Tanner Walker, Briley Pitts, great nieces Brianna Carrigan, Kylie Woods and 8 great-grandchildren.

Judi is preceded in death by her parents, Alma Wall Sims Shannon and Laverte Sims; husband, James Whitten; and her grandson Kyle Buckley.

Pallbearers will be her nephews Zack Kidd, Mark Kidd, and Evan McCommon, along with her grandsons, Austin Whitten, Mason Pitts, Tanner Walker, and future grandson-in-law Wesley Stewart.

The family would like to extend a special thank-you to her devoted caregivers, Ellen Jordan, Tammy Raphiel, and the Raphiel family. Deep appreciation is also extended to Lagniappe Home Health and Hospice of Natchitoches for their compassionate care. To celebrate her life, the family will receive friends at Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home, 848 Keyser Avenue, on November 14 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held the following day, November 15, at 10:00 a.m., with Reverend Vaughn officiating. A procession for her interment will follow at Adams Cemetery near Olla, Louisiana.

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Today, we pause to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all veterans.Your bravery has secured the freedoms we ch...
11/11/2025

Today, we pause to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all veterans.

Your bravery has secured the freedoms we cherish, and your legacy will never be forgotten.

Thank you for your service.

Raymond Beaudoin, Sr.Raymond Beaudoin, age 99, of Natchitoches passed away peacefully on Nov. 6, 2025. He was a devoted ...
11/10/2025

Raymond Beaudoin, Sr.

Raymond Beaudoin, age 99, of Natchitoches passed away peacefully on Nov. 6, 2025. He was a devoted Dad, Grandpa, a cherished uncle, and a friend to many.

Born on March 15, 1926 in Montrose, LA. to Joseph Beaudoin and Alice (LaCaze) Beaudoin. Raymond lived a long and fulfilling life. He and his family lived in Shreveport for some years. There he worked at a job delivering candy to the stores in that area. He decided to move his family to Natchitoches where he joined the City of Natchitoches Police Dept. He became a familiar face in the community, dedicated to his job, especially his services as a school crossing guard, ensuring the safety of the children and community members. His other duties included guiding cars to a parking spot during fairs and festivals. Outside of work, Raymond liked to sing, play his guitar, and dance. He and his wife and other family members liked to go out dancing. He and his band would play at local night clubs in Shreveport and Natchitoches. He was also a member of the Elks Club of Natchitoches.

Raymond was a good and loving father, grandfather, and uncle always ready to help them and others in need, leaving them a legacy of love and strong Christian family values. Raymond was a member of the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Church. His faith, belief, and trust in God shown through in his words and actions.

Raymond was preceded in death by Shirley Mae Beaudoin, the mother of their three sons, his daughter, Shirley Ann Currier, sons Michael Beaudoin, and Richard 'Ricky' Beaudoin.

He is survived by his loving son Raymond 'Ray' Beaudoin, Jr. and his loving grandchildren, Glenn Currier, Sylvia Overbey, Rick Beaudoin, Tabitha Bynog (husband Nick), Dalton Beaudoin, and many great grandchildren. He will be greatly missed.

The family would like to thank all the doctors and nurses who cared for our loved one and extend a very special thank you to his doctor of many years, Dr. Otis Barnum. May God bless you all for your service.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers include Gage Willis, Jeremy Willis, Timothy Milam, and Hayden Rutledge. Honorary Pall Bearers will be Glenn Currier, Rick Beaudoin and Dalton Beaudoin.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on, Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at 12:00 noon with Very Rev. Irion St. Romain serving as celebrant. The family will receive friends at Blanchard-St. Denis from 9-11:30 am on November 11. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 11:30. Burial will follow the Mass at Fern Park Cemetery in Natchitoches.

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Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps. Thank you to all who have served and continue to serve.
11/10/2025

Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps. Thank you to all who have served and continue to serve.

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Mary Kathryn Moss HudsonMary Kathryn (Kathy) Moss Hudson passed away peacefully on October 28, 2025 in Wilmington. North...
11/06/2025

Mary Kathryn Moss Hudson

Mary Kathryn (Kathy) Moss Hudson passed away peacefully on October 28, 2025 in Wilmington. North Carolina. Kathy was born in Rosedale, MS to James D and Mary Moss on February 13, 1947. She moved to Natchitoches as a toddler and attended St Mary's Catholic School from kindergarten through high school graduation, and then attended Northwestern to attain a degree In Business. She married Richard Hudson in June of 1967 and they raised their family In Natchitoches.

Kathy brought Incredible energy and enthusiasm to everything she did, and she was involved in many civic and social activities In Natchitoches. including the Jaycee Janes, Northwestern Symphony Society, and the Service League, serving as President and Sustainer Advisor. She served as a Co-Chairperson of the Christmas Festival, and she and Rick were active members of the Mystic Krewe de St. Denis. She was a lifelong parishioner of The Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and a member of Catholic Daughters of the Americas.

A successful realtor with Century 21, Kathy achieved membership in their Million Dollar Club, and was a member of the Business Professional Women's Club. After these accomplishments, she turned her attention to screenplay writing and she wrote and produced a movie called "Nursie" filmed in and around Natchitoches in 2004. She leaves behind a script currently in development for filming, as well as a library of scripts brimming with her creativity and humor.

Preceded in death by her parents, J.D. and Mary Moss, and her brother, Donald Moss, Kathy is survived by her husband of 58 years, Rick; two children, Tracy Sutton of Wilmington, NC and Jason Hudson (Tiffanie) of Houston; and seven grandchildren, Hillary Sutton, Tucker Sutton, Paige Hudson, Megan Hudson, Madison Hudson, Austin Hudson, and Christopher Hudson. She is also survived by two sisters, Sherry Kenney (Mike} of Jonesboro, AR and Emily Pabst (Charlie) of Hammond, La.

The family would like to thank Kathy's many wonderful friends for their kindness during her illness. They were a constant presence, bringing prayers, encouragement, comfort, and love.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Immaculate Conception Minor Basilica on Monday, December 29, 2025 at 10:00 am., with burial to follow at Memory Lawn Cemetery.

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This holiday season, give your family the ultimate gift, peace of mind. By prearranging today, you’ll lock in savings, e...
11/05/2025

This holiday season, give your family the ultimate gift, peace of mind.
By prearranging today, you’ll lock in savings, ease tomorrow’s worries, and ensure your wishes are honored. Don’t wait, start your plan today and give your loved ones the comfort they deserve.
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November is National Family Caregivers Month.We honor the strength, love, and dedication of caregivers who give so much ...
11/03/2025

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We honor the strength, love, and dedication of caregivers who give so much of themselves to support others each day.

On this Día de los Mu***os, we celebrate the lives that shaped us.Though they are gone, their love lives on in every mem...
11/01/2025

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