Ferdinand Francis “Jack” Boudreau, II, passed away peacefully on November 4, 2024 at the age of 91, resting comfortably in his favorite chair at home in Missouri City, Texas. Born on August 7, 1933, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Jack was the beloved son of Margaret Louella Attaway Boudreau and Ferdinand Francis Boudreau.
After 2 years in the US Army, Jack earned his BBA in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin and began a career in finance eventually becoming dedicated financial/tax advisor and business owner. He balanced his professional life with a strong commitment to faith and service. He was a proud member of the Knights of Columbus (4th Degree), and he devoted countless hours to supporting the Medical Missionaries of Divine Mercy and participated in numerous mission trips to assist those in need. As an avid Texas Longhorns fan, Jack was rarely seen without a hint of burnt orange in his wardrobe, his enthusiasm bringing laughter and good memories to every family gathering, especially Christmas mornings when he would don his new Longhorn gear and dance around the living room!
Jack’s greatest joy in life was his family, and he shared an extraordinary 59-year marriage with his beloved wife, Gwendolyn “Gwen” Boudreau. Together, they raised five children—Trey, Michael, George, Danielle and Nicole, —forming a close-knit family. Ferdinand Francis “Jack” Boudreau, II is survived by his devoted wife, Gwendolyn Boudreau; children, Ferdinand Francis “Trey” Boudreau III, Michael Boudreau, George Boudreau, Danielle Hines and Nicole Boudreau; siblings, Mary Helen Davis and Dr. Daniel Boudreau; grandchildren, Ferdinand Francis “Pier” Boudreau, IV, Daniel Hines, Stephanie Hines, Marcel Valoir, Kelly Hines, Filip Boudreau, Benjamin Boudreau, Jaden Boudreau, Olivia Boudreau, and Matias Boudreau.
He is preceded in death by his parents Ferdinand Francis Boudreau and Margaret Attaway Boudreau, and his sister Frances Anne Young. In honor of Jack’s lifelong dedication to service, the family kindly requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Medical Missionaries of Divine Mercy.
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