Alden L. DeWitt III (Bud) was born March 1, 1962, in Monroe, Louisiana and passed away Saturday, April 20, 2024, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Loch Arbor Baptist Church Cemetery, Monroe, Louisiana at 2:00 PM.
Bud was preceded in death by his father, Alden L. DeWitt Jr. (Buddy), Brother, Brant ,and his Father-in Law, Jewell Lucian Harris, and Mother-in-Law, Sylvia Lee Harris; Nephew, Cole Thompson; faithful four-legged companion of 14 years, Max.
Bud is survived by his wife of 36 years, Nancy; Son, Michael Williams (Misty), and their children: Audrey, Ava, and Alaina; Son, Alden L. DeWitt IV
(Abbie), and their children: Abigail, Amelia, Cameron, and Meredith; His Mother, Helen DeWitt ,and his Sister, Becky Stark; His Sister-in-law, Patricia Thompson (Charlie), and several nieces, nephew, and great nephews. His four-legged companion Beaux will surely miss him dearly.
Bud graduated from Northeast Louisiana University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting. In 1993, Bud successfully passed the 4 parts of the CPA exam in one sitting. He worked most of his career in private accounting for large property management companies.
Bud was a good Man, Great Husband, Daddy and Papa to his Wife, Sons, and Grandchildren. He had a strong moral compass that he lived by. There was only right or wrong and nothing in between. Bud loved being in the woods, whether it was hunting, camping, or just enjoying the peace and
quiet of the outdoors. He enjoyed sitting on his rocking chair on the back porch and enjoying nature.
The Family has suggested a meaningful way to honor Bud’s memory by donating to the Loch Arbor Baptist Church Cemetery Association or to Friends of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge at friendsofblackbayou.org.
Our family deeply appreciates your support during this difficult time and is grateful for any contributions made in Bud’s memory.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate Doctors and staff at Ochsner’s Cancer Center, to the palliative care team at Ochsner’s and to The Crossing at Clarity Hospice for the unwavering care and support during Bud’s journey.
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