
Funeral services for Stanley David Bohrer will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church with Reverend Thomas Kennedy officiating. Entombment will be in Alexandria Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Hixson Brothers, Alexandria.
The family requests visitation be held on Friday, June 19, 2026, at Hixson Brothers, Alexandria, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until shortly before service time. A recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 6:30 p.m., Friday at Hixson Brothers, Alexandria
Stanley David Bohrer passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on June 13, 2026, and went to his Heavenly Home with God our Father. He is leaving behind a legacy of service, hard work, and devotion to his family and community.
Stanley is survived by his son, Mark Bohrer, and wife, Patrice Simon Bohrer; his daughter, Lisa Bohrer Ebarb and husband, Allen Ebarb; his grandson, Zachary Bohrer, and fiancée, Sarah Burton; his granddaughters, Carlee Ebarb and Caylee Ebarb; his sister, Barbara Blalock; his brothers-in-law, Havard Gauthier and Wayne Rundell; his sister-in-law, Jerrie Gauthier; his beloved grand dogs, Muffin and Macie; and a host of numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Beverly Bohrer; his grandson, Christian Bohrer; his parents, Noah and Ruby Bohrer; his brother, Heyman Bohrer and wife Loretta; his brother-in- law, Ronald Gauthier; his sister-in-law, Sharon Gauthier; and his sister-in-law, Judy Rundell.
Stanley proudly served in the United States Army Reserve for 23 years, retiring with the rank of Sergeant First Class. During his military career, he served as a Drill Sergeant with the 95th Division in Alexandria, Louisiana, where he helped train and mentor young soldiers.
Along with his military service, Stanley carried on his father’s legacy by operating Noah’s Potato Chip Company alongside his family. He especially enjoyed giving tours to school-age students of the Noah’s Potato Chip Factory and sharing the family business with the community. He also took pride and joy in providing homes for many families throughout the Alexandria area, managing his rental property. Over the years, Stanley enjoyed planting a garden with vegetables, spending time and visiting with friends at McDonald’s over coffee, and keeping up with all the current events. He also enjoyed spending time with his friends, Jimmy Curcio, and Michael Descant, eating dinner on Friday evenings, going to the casino, and watching the LSU football games.
He was so thankful to his friends Colleen Dunn, and neighbors Penny Toney and Kelly Self for always checking on him and making sure he had hot meals to eat daily.
Stanley will always be remembered for his compassion, frugal nature, strong work ethic, and having a very generous heart. Stanley was always willing to help others. Above all, he truly loved his children, grandchildren, and all his family. He absolutely treasured every moment he spent with friends and family.
Our Dad fought a courageous fight over the last few years with bladder cancer. The family would like to thank Dr. Jared Moss and Dr. Kirtan Koticha of Shreveport for their exceptional care over the last few years caring for our father.
Special thanks to the Glen nursing facility in Shreveport and Lifepath Hospice Care in Shreveport for caring for our father in his final days.
Pallbearers will be Michael Duplissey, Allen Ebarb, Thomas Ebarb, Chad Rundell, Robert Bohrer, and Lee Morris.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Jimmy Curcio, Michael Descant, Robert Kyle, Ronald Bordelon, and Donald Bordelon.