Community mourns loss of former Youngsville police chief Earl Menard
YOUNGSVILLE, La. (KLFY) -- The community of Youngsville gathered at Frioux-David's Funeral Home to bid farewell to former Police Chief Earl Menard, who passed away after decades of service.
Chief Menard served as Youngsville's police chief for 28 years and continued to contribute to the community as a liaison officer until his passing. His funeral service was attended by loved ones, fellow officers, and city leaders, who filled the chapel to honor his legacy.
"Chief Menard was a phenomenal man. He was humble, gracious. He loved to support his community," said Chief Broussard, reflecting on Menard's dedication and character.
The funeral procession began at Frioux-David's Funeral Home, proceeding down Youngsville Highway and Lafayette Street. As a tribute, the fire department displayed a large American flag over the roadway.
Broussard shared his admiration for Menard.
"I loved serving with him. He was a humble man, but he was full of knowledge and love," said Broussard. "Menard was remembered as someone who would "give his shirt off his back to anybody."
Chief Menard's final resting place will be at St. Anne's Cemetery, marking the end of a life dedicated to service and community.
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