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Regis Roland Ledoux, (78), of Auburn, Alabama, passed away on October 18, 2024, surrounded by family, due to lung cancer.
Regis was born to Mary Jane and Edmond Ledoux on August 18, 1946, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Moved to and grew up in Mesa, Arizona in 1956. He loved watching the Chicago Cubs play spring training at Sloan Park in Mesa. This started his love of collecting baseball cards and memorabilia. After graduating from Seton High School in Chandler, Arizona, he enlisted in the Army. He was stationed at Sandia Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico serving as Military Police. While stationed at Sandia Base, he met Beverly Jane Argeanas on top of Sandia Peak, the love of his life. They were married on April 11, 1969, and remained sweethearts till she passed away in 2022. They were married 53 years. After finishing his enlistment in the Army, he joined Beneficial Finance as a Loan Officer and later went on to join Bank of America in the Mortgage Department as a Vice President.
Regis’s loving spirit is carried on by his daughter, Glenda Ledoux Stokes “Gigi”, granddaughter, Caitlyn Jean Stokes, son, Patrick Edmond Ledoux, his sister and husband, Rosie and Ed Benshop, nephew and family, John, Sheri and Tyler, his sister-in-law, Sharon Argeanas and niece, Diane Sharsky and son Jacob, and dearest and closest friend, Virginia Savoldi.
Regis was a devoted family man. He loved to joke and have fun. Beverly was his love and inspiration. Working in the finance business caused him to move around the country. He lived in Lubbock, TX, Houston, TX, Richmond, VA and retired to Auburn, AL to be with his grandchild Caitlyn and be part of her life as she grew up. While in Auburn he worked part time with Tiger Transit and Publix. Regis and Beverly were members of St. Micheal’s Catholic Church. He will be greatly missed but know he is now with God and Mom.
If you would like to donate in his memory, please donate to East Alabama Health, destination: Spencer Cancer Center.
https://www.eastalabamahealth.org/ways-to-give/eamc-foundation/donate-now