Lucille enjoyed her daily walks, working with her gardens, puzzles and passing a good time with family and friends. She also loved dancing and her Cajun music. She belonged to the Ladies Altar Society and was a devoted servant to the church, always willing to help others in need.
Lucille is survived by one daughter, Janie F. Perry and husband Mike of Sulphur; one son, Howard Frugé and wife Peggy of Morse; two brothers, Jacques Comeaux and Wilfred Comeaux and wife Grace; one sister, Pat Helmer; 10 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, J.P Frugé; her parents, Ulysse and Odelia Meaux Comeaux; and four brothers, Ralph, Alvin, Sheldon and Edward.
A memorial service celebrating Lucille’s life will be held at St. Margaret’s Catholic Church in Estherwood on Saturday, Jan. 19 at 10 a.m. and will be officiated by Monsignor Russell Harrington.


