Amy Bolner
May 25, 1914 - June 5, 2004
Long-time Nederland resident, Mrs. Amy Bolner,
90, passed away Saturday evening, June 5, 2004.
Born Amy Roche in Rayne, LA, in 1914, Amy and
her husband of 51 years, Ollie J. Bolner, have
lived in Nederland since 1972.
A gathering of family and friends will be from
5:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 9, 2004,
at Broussard's Mortuary Chapel in Nederland. A
Funeral Mass will be held in Lafayette at Martin
& Castille Funeral Home Chapel the following
day, Thursday, at 2:00 P.M., with visiting hours
starting at 10:00 A.M. The Very Rev. Msgr. J.
Douglas Courville, JCL, will be the Celebrant of
the Funeral Mass and will conduct the services.
Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial
Garden in Lafayette.
Survivors include her husband, Ollie J. Bolner,
of Nederland, TX; her two sons, Ralph C. Mouton,
Jr., of Nederland, TX, and Dr. John O. Mouton
and his wife Carole, of Sugar Land, TX;
granddaughter, Linda M. Mouton Morvant and her
husband, Kenn; grandsons, Jeremy, Ian, and André
Mouton; great-grandsons, Corbin and Kenneth
(K.T.) Morvant; two sisters, Olivia R. Cormier
and Lena R. Stepp, of Lafayette; nieces, Yvonne
Ring, Carole Smith, and Judy Pickett; nephews
Donald Cormier, Richard (Sonny) Stepp, David
Stepp, Charles Roche, Jerry Roche, Gerard Roche,
and Michael Roche; and an extended family of
great-nieces and nephews.
Amy was preceded in death by her first husband,
Ralph Cañedo Mouton; her parents, Olivier and
Oneia Cormier Roche, of Lafayette; her sister,
Ezola (Sue) Roche, of Lafayette; three brothers,
Clay Roche, of Beaumont, Lennis (Bud) Roche, of
Groves, and Alfred Roche, of Fordoche, LA; and
nephews, Fred Stepp and Lennis Roche, Jr. Amy
and Ollie have traveled extensively during
Ollie’s career in the Navy, living in Los
Angeles, CA, Seattle, WA, and Norfolk, VA.
After Ollie retired as Chief Petty Officer in
1962, they settled for a number of years in the
Los Angeles area to support their sons, Ralph
and John, in college and see them start in their
own careers.
Returning to be closer to their brothers and
sisters, they settled in Nederland, TX, in 1972,
where they built a family business, Ollie’s
Moving, well-known in the Golden Triangle area.
Amy was a loving person, and loved by all who
knew her. She will be greatly missed by all her
family and friends. The family would also
like to thank Odyssey Hospice for all their
help.
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Visitation
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Broussard's Mortuary
505 12th Street
Nederland , TX 77627
6/9/2004 from 5-8 |
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Service
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Martin Castille Funeral Home
330 St. Landry
Lafayette, LA 70506
6/10/2004 at 2:00 P.M. |
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Obituary Provided By:
Broussard's Mortuary
505 12th Street
Nederland, TX 77627
www.broussards1889.com
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