

A celebration of his life will be held on Thursday , December 31 , 2020, at Asbury United
Methodist Church, 101 Live Oak Drive, Lafayette, LA. The family will receive visitors at 10am
and the religious service will begin at 11am. All attending the service are asked to wear a
mask and follow social distancing guidelines.
For those unable to attend the service in person, a livestream will be available here:
https://vimeo.com/494989516/630af11426 .
A second celebration of life will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2 021 from 2pm - 4pm, at
Roger & Gwen Maggard’s home, 20100 Box Cove, Saucier, MS.
Kenneth Eugene Maggard Sr. passed away Thursday, December 24, 2020 at Memorial
Hermann Hospital in Katy, TX. Kenny, as his friends knew him, was born July 19, 1947, in
Meridian, MS and spent his formative years in Gulfport, MS. He proudly served our country in
the United States Navy from 1966-1970, which led to many lifelong friendships. He spoke so
highly of the men he served with and shared many stories of his time in San Diego and
Guam. After the Navy, Kenny spent the next 41 years working in the mooring business. His
career led him across the globe, including China, Russia, Egypt, Africa, Venezuela, and the
Azores. Kenny never met a stranger and spread his love of cooking and barbecuing every
chance he got. As a born redneck, converted coonass, and resident of Texas for the past 18
years, Kenny made many memories with his family and friends in deer stands, fishing boats,
cook offs, LSU tailgates, golf courses, and family gatherings. Kenny grew up playing and
camping on the Wolf River in Mississippi and spent many fun days and nights camping on the
river with family and friends throughout his life. He especially loved being a part of MUMC
Cookers, which is a Texas style BBQ cooking outreach ministry of Montgomery United
Methodist Church that he helped start. In his retirement, this combined his passions of
cooking and fellowship with serving people. Family was always most important to Kenny and
he drove many miles to spend time with his siblings in Mississippi and children and
grandchildren in Louisiana.
Kenny was preceded in death by his parents Eugene and Opal Maggard; many aunts and
uncles, including his beloved Uncle Charles and Aunt Donna. He is survived by his children,
Eddie Faucheux (Micky) of Broussard, LA, Angel Maggard Vidrine (Chris) of Gonzales, LA,
and Kenny Maggard Jr. (Stacy) of Lafayette, LA; sisters Jean Leggett and Lynn Sekul; brother
and best friend Roger Maggard (Gwen); eleven grandchildren; one great grandchild with
another on the way.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to MUMC Cookers of Montgomery, TX in
honor of Kenny Maggard Sr. You can donate online here:
https://everloved.com/life-of/kenny-maggard/donate/checkout/?flow=201
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