Every day for Stetson was a “Happy Day.” Whether he was playing outside with his sisters and cousins, driving his toy cars around, or shaking his booty dancing. Stetson loved hiding remotes, eating donuts, and playing with his tractors. He knew how to say his ABCs, could already count to 10, and you should see him swing his bat left handed. His handsome smirk looked just like his Daddy’s and always made his Mommy smile. His heart was filled with love, and he brought so much light to each of our lives. And while today may not be a happy day for us, and the days ahead won’t be as happy without Stetson, he left us all with two years of giggles, kisses, sweet memories of him singing his favorite song, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, and always asking for the rain, rain to go away. His favorite thing to do before bed was sing You Are My Sunshine in the rocking chair with Mommy. Huval 6 loved riding the golf cart around, and Stetson always wanted to sit on his Daddy’s lap and drive. So many people love Stetson.
As we mourn the loss of our sweet Stetson, he is looking down at us saying, “I’ll be right back… K,” as he kisses his hand and places it over his heart.
Stetson passed away on July 1, 2025. He is survived by his parents, Blake Allen Huval and Lauren Breaux Huval; his sisters, Sage Blakelyn Huval, Rilye James Huval, and twin sister and best friend, Lenyx Jo Huval; his grandparents, John “Poppie” Ray Huval, Rhonda “Nana” Dietrich Huval, Ronald “Pawpaw” James Breaux, and Charmon “Mimi” Bergeron Breaux; his uncle and godfather, Chase “Parrain” Ray Huval and his wife, Allison Marie Day Huval; his godmother, Jade “Juju” Ashford Schopfer; and his aunts and uncles, Cheree “Nanny Ree” and Bryan Phenix, Rachael “Nanny Rae” and Kevin Pearson, and Blair “Aunt B” and Ryan Russo. He also leaves behind his great grandparents, cousins and so many friends.
A celebration of Stetson’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Visitation is from 10-1 p.m., with Mass to begin at 1 p.m. Pallbearers will be Blaine Burkett, Ronald Breaux, Chase Huval, and John Huval. A private burial will follow. The family kindly asks all guests in attendance to wear shades of blue and green, his favorite colors