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Randall “Randy” Bordelon January 15, 1959 - October 10, 2017

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Randall “Randy” BordelonJanuary 15, 1959 - October 10, 2017

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Celebrating the Life ofRandall “Randy” Bordelon

Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:00 a.m.Broussard’s ChapelBeaumont, Texas

Reverend Bill Morgan

“Amazing Grace”by LeAnn Rimes

Welcome

Obituary

Family Memories

Prayer

“See You When I See You”by Jason Aldean

Message

Prayer

“Because You Loved Me”by Celine Dion

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Randall “Randy” Bordelon, 58, of Lumberton, died Tuesday, October 10, 2017, at Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Beaumont. He was born on January 15, 1959, to Kathryn Ruby Welch Bordelon and Robert Lee Bordelon, in Alexandria, Louisiana. Randy loved working and tinkering with things and was a versatile craftsman. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved music and his guns and especially bowhunting.

Survivors include his wife, Catherine Raynine Bordelon; daughters, Brandi Campbell and her husband, Eddie, of Lumberton and Brittani Bordelon of Lumberton and Clint Mobley of Jasper; sons, Christopher Ray Bordelon of Lumberton and William Dean White of Baton Rouge,

Louisiana; friend/son, Jacob Knoblock of Sour Lake; brother, Richard “Rick” Bordelon and his wife, Shirley, of Orange; sister, Karyn Rainwater and her husband, Glenn, of Vidor; and grandchildren, Mallorie Campbell, Aiden Campbell, Ashlynn Mobley, Hayleigh Mobley, and Clint-Micheal Bordelon.

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Please sign Mr. Bordelon’s guest book and share your memories at www.broussards1889.com

PallbearersPaul Duhon

Buddy Duhon John Bennett

Martin MallettCraig Fox

Billy O’Neill Hank Bundick

Billy Watts

Honorary PallbearerJacob Knoblock

IntermentMemory Gardens of Jefferson County

Nederland, Texas

Memorial ContributionsWounded Warrior Project

P.O. Box 758517Topeka, Kansas 66675

Please join the family for a reception at Broussard’s Centre, 1775 Calder, Beaumont, Texas,

upon their return from the cemetery.