March 10 1928 August 12 2020
Mildred’s Obituary A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church with the Rev. Stephen Scott Chemino, V.G. officiating. Burial will follow in the Pythian Mausoleum. Arrangements are under the direction of Hixson-Ducote Funeral Home of Bunkie. During her 92 wonderful years residing in Bunkie, Mildred especially enjoyed community over coffee, family at weekend and holiday gatherings, and spreading her love with every hand stitch of quilts she often gifted to her family and friends. She was a woman of strong Catholic faith, had a heart of gold, and some would say she was as stubborn as she was sweet and kind! Mildred was honored and proud to serve the St. Anthony’s Altar Society, and the Catholic Daughters. She also enjoyed many years volunteering at Mother Bettini. Mildred is survived by her three children: Chris Dauzat (John) of Bunkie, Kathy Fontenot (Bookie) of Opelousas, and Johnny Kojis (Cathy) Baton Rouge; seven grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; sister Wanda Himel of Chicago, IL and Brother Richard Roy of Houston, TX, and many loving nieces, nephews, family members and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents Frederick and Adele Roy, sister Velma McNutt, and brothers Bert and Warren Roy. Mildred’s legacy will be carried on through the love and life of her family. Online condolences may be sent to www.hixson-ducote.com To send a flower arrangement to the family of Mildred Roy Kojis, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Read More
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Mildred Roy Kojis March 10 1928 August 12 2020.
Death notice for the town of: Bunkie, state: Louisiana
Dear Chris, Kathy, Johnny and all family members,
We loved “ Aunt Mil “ as a part of our family. Ever since we were toddlers, she was a part of our lives. Throughout the past years, we continued to see her at special events or various meetings while running errands. She was a treasure to us and to our parents, Mary Lea and Don McNutt. Some of our favorite memories include Friday night visits and coffee in Cheneyville during the 60s, decorating for Uncle Walker’s 50th class reunion with Aunt Velma at their house, and her helping us with a huge Christmas party in the late 80s. She was a lot of fun, and we always laughed and giggled at humorous things. She worked hard and was well respected by all of us. We are sad to see her leave Earth, but we know she’s laughing and enjoying everyone in Heaven— feeling the love!!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Pat and Anne