• Date Of Birth: August 22, 1938
  • Date Of Death: April 26, 2022
  • State: Louisiana

Robert (Bob) Smith Coco 83, of Moreauville passed away on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, in the Hessmer Nursing Home.

Bob was born in Marksville, LA and lived there with his parents, Esther and Bobbie Coco along with his brother Eugene (Gene) and sister Carol. He graduated from Menard High School in Alexandria and completed a bachelor’s degree with a double major in Math and Physics from Louisiana Tech. Bob proudly served the military in the branch of the U.S. Army for a period after college. After serving in the military, he had many roles including a teacher at Simmesport High School and a time at the City of Lafayette. Bob then joined Louisiana State University working in the Registrar’s Office at the Baton Rouge campus. After a few years, he decided to move his family home to Mansura to finish his career at LSU-Alexandria becoming the Director of the Computer Center. Bob was one of the pioneers in computer science, writing code and creating programs for the college over his 30-year career with LSU.

Bob was a scholar with a logical mind, adept at math and physics. He also was an avid reader and poet at heart. He enjoyed woodworking, building furniture, cabinets, and the home in which he raised his family. He spent time as a cattleman raising Santa Gertrudis and going to every basketball game, cow show and 4-H event that any one of his six daughters and later, grandchildren, were participating in. He also served on the Moreauville and Mansura Volunteer Fire Departments. When he wasn’t using his fireman’s coat to fight fires, he used the warm coat to feed the cows during the cold winter months. He was a member of the Louisiana Cattleman’s Association and the Cenla Daylily Society.

He was preceded in death by his parents Esther and Bobbie Coco and two grandchildren Benjamin Michael Serrano and Nina Coco-Senyszyn.

The family would like to thank All Saints Hospice, Hessmer Nursing Home, Karen Ricaud, Kim Lachney and Pastor Mark Crawford.

 

 

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