
Jules Anthony LaCroix, 66, of Alexandria, Louisiana, passed away on November 13, 2025. Born on July 18, 1959, in Alexandria to Jules LaCroix and Grace Gremillion LaCroix, Jules lived a life filled with curiosity, creativity, and deep love for his family.
Jules was a man of many passions. He found peace and joy on the water-kayaking and fishing across Louisiana’s quiet bayous and streams. His adventurous spirit led him to explore new places, often with a camera in hand. Photography and painting were more than hobbies for Jules; they were the ways he captured the world as he saw it-full of color, movement, and quiet beauty. He also loved performing and took great pride in acting in community plays, bringing laughter and storytelling to the town he cherished. Above all, his greatest joy was the time he spent with his beloved grandchildren, whom he adored beyond measure.
Jules was preceded in death by his father Jules LaCroix and his brother, Travis LaCroix.
Left to cherish his memory are his children: Spencer (Stephanie) LaCroix of Colfax, Louisiana; Paige Thibodeaux of Lafayette, Louisiana; and Emily (Jeremiah) Dauch of Virginia. His Mother Grace Gremillion Lacroix. He is also survived by his sister, Cynthia (Bobby) Sandoval of Poland, Louisiana, and his precious grandchildren: Logan Dauch, Kayden Dauch, Avilyn Jules Thibodeaux, Ian LaCroix, Zade Thibodeaux, Liam LaCroix, and Urijah Dauch.
Jules’ legacy lives on in the creativity he shared, the adventures he pursued, and the unwavering love he poured into his family. He will be dearly missed and forever remembered.