Friday, May 22, 2009

Eloi Anthony Guidry Jr.

Lance Corporal Eloi Anthony Guidry Jr. of Long Beach died Wednesday, April 22, 2009, in Gulfport.

Media reports said Guidry, 21, was killed when his Honda motorcycle struck a Ford 250 pickup on U.S. 90 in Pass Christian. He died at Memorial Hospital at Gulfport.

Guidry was a member of the United States Marine Corps and a student at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. He loved family, friends, fast cars, and his dogs George and Sue.

Guidry was survived by his wife, Desiree Guidry of Long Beach; infant daughter Brenna Leann Guidry; mother Paulette Jones and her husband Scot of Long Beach; father Tony Guidry and wife Lisa of Necaise Crossing; siblings Angela Guidry of Long Beach, Alan Peters of Diamondhead, Tyler Amacker of Pass Christian, Tomi Rene Barnes of Carthage, Stephen Jones of Long Beach, Chris Jones of Carthage, Joseph Stelly of Necaise Crossing; and grandparents Glenn and Norma Dore' of Kiln, Randall Snyder of Asheville, N.C., Robert and Joyce Guidry of Necaise Crossing and Barbara Jones of Slidell, La.

Funeral services were April 25 at Reimann Family Funeral Home in Long Beach. Interment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Rotten Bayou.

In lieu of flowers a memorial account was established at Hancock Bank in Guidry's honor to help provide for his family.

A online guestbook may be signed and viewed at www.riemannfamily.com


1 comment:

PS said...

Anthony was the greatest Son ever created by God, for me that is. I am his mother. Anthony was bigger than life. He loved to help others and always wanted to be a young woman's hero. In his great yet short live, he was a hero to many. He is my hero. Anthony left behind two beautiful children, neither of which he ever got to see. His beautiful little girl was born on the day of his funeral and his beautiful son was born in the month of my Son's birth. He also left behind so many others who loved him and will miss him immensely. Anthony was passionate, kind, loving, smart and ambitious. A young man with a goal of becoming a Nurse-Anesthetist and finishing up with the U. S. Marine Corp. He is my beautiful Son. I love you my baby boy. Keep God Laughing Son.