Jeffrey L. Plauche' Sr., belovedly known as Papoo, who lived on False River in Ventress, Louisiana, passed away on September 26, 2016.
He was a graduate of Louisiana State University and worked as a food broker for many years. Captain of the cheerleading squad at LSU, he helped encourage the Tigers to win the National Football Championship in 1958. Jeff and his father created the legendary Tiger chant: "Hot Boudin, Cold Couche-couche, C'mon Tigers, Push Push Push," which is still cheered by students, alumni, and fans today.
Jeffrey married Carolyn Cloudt and he is survived by their four children and spouses: son Jeffrey Jr. (wife Sue), daughter Holly (husband Chris), son Bradley (wife Barrie), and daughter Paige (husband Sam). Grandchildren: Julianne (husband Nick), Caroline (husband John Martin), Reid, Chloe', Alexandra, Caden, Megan, Charlie, and Rhett. As well as great grandkids: Davis, Gage, and Annabelle. Papoo left other loved ones including nephews, a niece, and many dear friends who were considered family.
He is preceded in death by father Charles Boyce, mother Anna Belle, brother Leon Gary, and daughter Karrie Kay.
Urn visitation hours will take place at St. George Catholic Church 7808 St. George Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70809 on Friday September 30, 2016 at 1pm, to be followed by a Funeral Mass at 2pm.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Autism Speaks in Jeffrey L. Plauche's name, contact Cal at (609) 228-7349.
Family and friends may sign the online guest book or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com.
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