Reggie’s journey through life was one marked by dedication, love, and a deep sense of purpose. During his time in the U.S. Navy in World War II, he found his calling as a diesel mechanic, a skill that would serve him well throughout his life. After retiring, Reggie discovered the joy of woodworking, creating beautiful pieces with his hands—most notably building his son’s barber shop and crafting a stunning armoire for his daughter-in-law. His love for his family was evident in the care he put into every project, big or small. In his later years, Reggie cherished fishing trips with his son, creating memories that would last a lifetime. A man of deep faith, Reggie accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior and was a proud member of the Lighthouse Community Church. He was also a proud veteran and an active member of the American Legion, embodying the values of service and community throughout his life. Reggie’s legacy of love, craftsmanship, and faith will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Reggie is survived his children, Harlan Guillot Jr. and his wife Barbara, of Bayou Vista, Rosetta Fitts of Tyler, TX., and Nadine Clark and her husband, William Jr., of Patterson; one brother, Kenny Guillot of Bayou Vista; eight grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
He was reunited in heaven with his wives, Ada White Guillot and Maye Molaison Guillot; his daughter, Susan Castner; his son, Robert "Bobby" Viviano; his son-in-law, Cornelius Fitts; his parents, Volzie "Walter" Guillot and Virginia Pauline Mount Guillot; two sisters, Joy Justilian and Kathleen Vice; a brother, Harlan Mount Guillot Sr.; a sister-in-law, Geraldine Guillot and grandparents, Samuel and Alberta Mount and Grandpa and Grandma Keller.
The family requests that a time of visitation and remembrance be observed on Monday, December 9, 2024 from 9:30am until time of services which will begin at 11:30am all at Lighthouse Community Church in Berwick. Following services, Reggie will be laid to rest in the Berwick Cemetery with military honors being rendered for his service to his country.
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