
A gathering celebrating the life of Amy Leigh LeJeune, will be held at The Church of St. Amant (13423 LA 431 St. Amant, LA 70774), on Saturday, September 17th, 2022 from 9am until service at 11am.
Amy was born on October 23, 1975 in Baton Rouge, LA. She went home with the Lord on September 8, 2022. She laid to rest at Clarity Crossing Hospice center in Baton Rouge. Amy loved people and never met a stranger. Amy was passionate about art, movies, family, and nature. She loved drawing, painting, woodworking, and creating, but her greatest joy and accomplishment was caring for and spending time with her children as an amazing stay at home mother. Amy is survived by her loving husband, Larry LeJeune Jr. and her 3 children, Dylan LeJeune, Brittney Bergeron, and Tiffany LeJeune; parents, siblings, and their spouses: Nathan & Linda Gautreau; Steve & Evelyn Sing; Shannon Sing, Casey Sing, and Nathan Gautreau; 5 nieces, 5 nephews, 2 grandchildren and many other friends and family members. Amy is preceded by her grandparents; Alma J.F. Sing, Cleveland D. Sing, and James T. Watts. Amy was a kind and thoughtful person, who will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her.
They say sweet times of reflection are a part of grieving. Our hearts are broken as we reflect on our memories of sweet Amy as a part of our “Bruno’s Family.” She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Larry and family, thinking of you and wishing you peace and comfort as you remember beautiful Amy.
So very heartbreaking.
You would be so proud of how strong your girls are in such a tragedy. We are praying for your whole family.
Rest In Peace, enjoy your eternal freedom with the Lord.
We love you.
Such a gorgeous person in and out ! I was so lucky to share and call her my friend! Heart of gold love and prayers to all the family! R.I.P
I’m praying for the family and friends of this young woman. I’m also praying for the hurt to not overtake you. It’s hard losing a child no matter what the age.
So very heartbreaking.
You would be so proud of how strong the girls are in such a tragic time. We pray for them and your whole family.
Rest In Peace, enjoy your eternal freedom with the Lord.
We in Arkansas are feeling your pain. Amy has always me, Paula Sing’s sister, as part of her family when I’d visit. Everytime I called Paula and Amy was near, she always had to talk to me. She made me feel like her sister-in-law too. She was always funny and happy and seemed to love her life and truly cared about others. There will be a void next time I come down and we don’t stop by her house to see her beautiful smile. She will forever be loved and missed. RIP Amy.
Dear Linda and Amy’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. Amy sounds like she was such a wonderful Mom, wife, and grandmother. Losing a child at any age is so very hard for the parents. My heart goes out to you all.
To all the family , my heart breaks for you. I can’t even image your pain. The pain will always be there. You learn to go about your day. But try to think of the memoires. No more pain and suffering .Just remember that beautiful smile of hers.
Love,
Nannette and Gary
Sending my thoughts and prayers. She always made you feel like family. Always a beautiful smile on her face. I will never forget our talks about family. Will always love you my friend ❤️
Such a sweet person. Always smiling. Prayers for her family.
Bryan and I are so sad about Amy’s passing. She was a beautiful and vivacious woman. Our memories of her are marked completely with her smiles, laughter and kind spirit. She was one of a kind and will be truly missed. Prayers for Larry, Dylan, Brittney and Tiff. We love you all!