Josh was one of those people you couldn’t help but notice. He loved fitness and spent a lot of time in his home gym, always pushing himself to lift heavier, get stronger, and stay in shape. But if you ask anyone who knew him, it wasn’t the muscles they’ll remember most, it was his sense of humor. Josh could crack a joke at any moment, and he had a way of turning even an ordinary day into something fun. He was the kind of guy who could walk into a room and immediately make it lighter, brighter, and louder with laughter.
He loved his family deeply, and they loved him just as fiercely. He was the funny uncle, the brother you could count on, the son who always had a smile and a wisecrack, and the friend who made life feel better just by being around. His time here was cut far too short, and the hole he leaves behind will never fully be filled. But the love, laughter, and memories he gave will carry on forever.
Josh is survived by his mother, Jill Boudreaux, and his stepfather, Benjamin Boudreaux; his brother, Christopher Stoltz (Jewel); his sisters, Sarah Stoltz, and Ashlyn Rosales (Chris); his stepbrothers, Benjamin Boudreaux Jr. (Brittney) and Gabriel Boudreaux; his stepsisters, Evangelina Landry (Corey) and Rebekah Boudreaux; and his paternal grandparents, Karen and Mitch Reed.
He also leaves behind two nieces, two nephews, and a large circle of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who will cherish his memory.
He was preceded in death by his father, Scott Paul Arcement, and his maternal grandparents, Kearney and Gertie Robichaux.
A visitation for Joshua will be held Saturday, October 4, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM at Our Savior’s Church – New Iberia Campus.
A Funeral services will begin at 1:00 PM with Pastor Don Norman officiating, followed by burial at Holy Family Mausoleum.
Serving as pallbearers will be family and close friends.
Evangeline Funeral Home of New Iberia has been entrusted with the arrangements.