Leroy Varner St. Cyr

1921 ∼ 2013

Leroy Varner St. Cyr

Leroy Varner St. Cyr January 21, 1921 - April 25, 2013

Leroy St. Cyr, 92, of Port Arthur, Texas passed away at Christus St. Mary Hospital on Thursday, April 25, 2013. He was born on January 21, 1921 in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Galena Park High School. Leroy proudly served in the United States Navy where he was a retired WWII Lt. Commander. He retired from Texaco after 33 years of service. Leroy spent his final working years as a Minister of the Church of Christ in Erwin, TN. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Betty Ann Burt St. Cyr of Port Arthur, Texas; son, Burt L. St. Cyr and wife Karen of St. Francisville, LA; daughter, Betty St. Cyr Keith of Port Arthur, TX and Annelle St. Cyr and 9 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild which makes the 5th generation. Visitation will be Sunday, April 28, 2013 at Clayton Thompson Funeral Home from 1-2 PM. Funeral service will be Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the Funeral Home with David Smitherman officiating and burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate contributions to: The American Foundation for the Blind, 2 Penn Plaza, Ste 1102, New York, New York 10121.

Condolences

Daphne Caldwell April 29, 2013
I will miss seeing him for his infusions. Loved his hats and boots.
Velta Smith April 28, 2013
lifting you up in prayers with the deepest sympathy
Kellie Myers April 27, 2013
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time in your life. I would like to let you know that Mr. St.Cyr was a pleasure to take care of during his short time at Ochsner infusion room. He was always so very sweet and gentle. He appreciated everything that was done for him. I would also like to extend my sympathies and appreciation for his grandaughter Shelley Graphia. She always did her utmost to see that he was well taken care of and she trusted me to take part in that care. Love you all.
Evelyn Hays April 27, 2013
I have known Leroy for close to 50 years so it would fill a novel with all the thoughts and memories. There was nothing he couldn't do, and such a patient man. His love of family and God could not be measured. Such little silly things come to mind like the fact Leroy did my first income tax for me back in 1965. He taught me to drive my first standard shift car. He would pull the kids teeth for us. Leroy saw to it our kids grew up in church. Leroy left a huge impact on everyone that knew and loved him. Rest in peace dear sweet Leroy. Evelyn & Larry hays
Nyla Jones April 27, 2013
Blessing to you all