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Thank you for visiting this memorial in honor of our dad, Francis Eugene "Gene" DeLaVergne. We are joyful that dad has joined our mother (Hope) and brother (Donald) and know they are together today with the many who have gone before them to be with our Lord. Dad was dearly loved and will be missed by friends and family. Please read his Life Story and view the Gallery of photos. Feel free to add your own photos and use the Tribute/Stories features to share your memories of life with dad ...they will be so very welcome and comforting to us all.

~Blanche

March 31, 2019
March 31, 2019
Oh Grandpa- how I am going to miss you! You were such a part of my life- from harassing my homecoming date to telling my husband everything he needs to know! ;) My heart is heavy but I know you are with Grandma and that's all I want for you. Until we meet again, I wish you lots of pie, a few navy sayings, lots of sunshine, a few donuts and some good card games! Love you Mr Wonderful!!

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March 31, 2019
March 31, 2019
Oh Grandpa- how I am going to miss you! You were such a part of my life- from harassing my homecoming date to telling my husband everything he needs to know! ;) My heart is heavy but I know you are with Grandma and that's all I want for you. Until we meet again, I wish you lots of pie, a few navy sayings, lots of sunshine, a few donuts and some good card games! Love you Mr Wonderful!!
His Life

Celebrating the Life of Gene DeLaVergne

March 31, 2019

Francis Eugene (Gene) DeLaVergne, age 89, quietly left this earth on Sunday, March 31, 2019 in Allen, TX.

Gene was born on June 20, 1929, in Flint, MI to Harry Eugene and Marie Margaret (Dunn). He had one brother, William Joseph.  He married Hope Theresa Larkin on November 22, 1950, in Morris, MI. They had eight children during their 56-year marriage: Donald, Bill, Jerry (Kathleen O’Rourke), Blanche (Ron) Deren, Mona Welz, Cathy, Paula (Jimmy) Paulk and Gene (Joy Taillefer). 

After graduation from St. Mary’s High School in Mt. Morris, MI, Gene proudly served in the United States Navy as a maintenance electrician and rose to the rank of Chief Petty Officer.  After USN retirement, he worked as a maintenance electrician for Hughes Aircraft in Tucson, AZ, and D&M Railroad in Tawas, MI.  Gene had a unique skill of working with his hands, and over the years did a lot of remodeling work on homes as well as craft-work with leather tooling, cork, wood yard decorations and beadwork. 

Gene lived life to the fullest through connections with people.  He enjoyed snowmobile caravans in Michigan and golf excursions with his sons.  Gene’s family expanded abundantly when he married Hope, as she had 11 brothers and sisters. Over the years, there were countless family gatherings:  spiritual events, meals, card games, vacations and laughter.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Marie; brother, William; eldest son, Donald; and devoted spouse, Hope.  Hope was laid to rest in faith in 2007 and family is certain that she led Gene’s welcome at the gateway to Heaven.

Gene will be lovingly remembered by his 7 children, 15 Grandchildren and 15 Great-Grandchildren.  Gene is also survived by many adult nieces, nephews and their families.

In lieu of visitation and a funeral mass, a memorial service with military honors will be held at Bay Pines National Cemetery, Bay Pines, Florida.

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April 1, 2019

“Gene, fit right into our family from the start. He could always get a laugh with his joking or your goat with his teasing (if you let him)! I have missed our get-togethers, Gene was a special part of them. 

Gods Blessings to all you kids.

Sending Love and prayers,

AuntCharity Fournier

Xoxoxo

April 3, 2019
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Thanks everyone who posted your fun,

Loving stories and memories for us all to enjoy as we go day by day to commemorate our Father ! 

He was Daddy to me and sure loved when he came home from his Navy tours ... as a little girl waiting for her daddy.. it was the best time to have him at the table to share prayer and a meals. Daddy was opinionated and strong and determined to always do the right thing ..

Our stubborn pride and sense of humor comes from Dad and well after all these years without mom .. loving dad was our priority as a family!  His constant advice, memories, quips and easy personality has made these years

Better for all of us in so many ways..

I will truly miss his voice and “friendly”

Smiles and all the tender care we gave him just because we love him..

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