• Date Of Birth: March 2, 1943
  • Date Of Death: March 12, 2022
  • State: Louisiana

Hayden Ransonet was a lifelong resident of Loreauville and was affectionately known to many as Mutchie. He was a great man with a great soul who never missed a chance to help those who needed it.

Mutchie was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting and fishing, but most of all he loved being in the woods enjoying God’s creations. He was one with nature and the peace it brought to him.

He was a hard worker, having worked in the oilfield for Texaco and even in his retirement keeping busy with all of his hobbies.

Despite a terrible hunting accident which left him with a significant disability, Mutchie continued to give of himself to his community and family. He never let his disability interfere with his ability to achieve anything he set his mind to. He was a true example of a can do spirit. That was who he was.

Mutchie had many accomplishments and things he built in life, but the one that made him proudest was the family that he and his wife of 57 years created. He was extremely proud of his two children and grandchildren, always enjoying his time spent with them.

He lived a good life with Earline and his children by his side. He was loved by his family and his Loreauville community. His legacy and his memories will live on forever.

Survivors include his wife Earline Richard Ransonet of Loreauville, LA; Son: Chuck Ransonet (Misty) of St. Martinville, LA; Daughter: Shantel Ransonet of St. Martinville, LA; Brother: Hansel Ransonet (Debbie) of Loreauville, LA; Sisters: Phyllis Anderpont(Wayne) and Abby Ransonet (Lynn)  both of Lafayette, LA. Two Grandchildren: Jake Richard of Loreauville, LA and Hazie Latiolas of St. Martinville, LA; Two Great-Grandchildren:  Branson Richard of Loreauville, LA and Beaux Michael Bourque of St. Martinville, LA.

Hayden is preceded in death by his parents: Sadie Joseph Ransonet and Daisy Breaux Ransonet; Brother: Gary “Buck” Ransonet.

 

 

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