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In Loving Memory of

Keith Anthony Alleman

Lifetime: Jul 30, 1960 - Jul 12, 2025

"A life built on faith, family, and the work of his hands."

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A man with a big heart and strong hands, Keith was known for his deep devotion to his family and his unwavering love for his grandchildren - who were truly his pride and joy. Keith spent his life dedicated to hard work, love, and service. He worked for many years as a skilled diesel mechanic. Even after closing the business, his hands never stopped moving - always tinkering, fixing, building, and caring for his home and yard. From flowerbeds to woodworking projects to keeping the pool just right, he found joy in the simple, steady rhythm of everyday life. A lifelong lover of cars and motorcycles, he lit up at the sound of a revving engine and could talk shop with anyone who shared his passion. But more than anything, Keith found his greatest purpose in being present for his family. Whether it was lending a helping hand, offering quiet wisdom, or simply showing up, he made sure those he loved knew how much they mattered. Keith’s life was grounded in his strong faith in God. He was a man restored - living proof of God’s grace and redemption. He attended Cursillo #427 and sat at St. Paul's table. A devoted member of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church, he served faithfully as an usher, greeting others with warmth and humility. His belief in second chances, quiet service, and God’s unconditional love shaped the way he lived and how he cared for those around him. He leaves behind a legacy of love, resilience, and quiet strength - one that will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
Survivors include his wife Lisa Guidry Alleman, daughters, Amy and husband Dexter Daigle, Nathalie and husband Joshua Doucet, and Lanie and husband Courtland Istre, his mother, Lucy Dupont Alleman, grandchildren, Daelyn Daigle, Danilynn Daigle, Dexter Daigle, Jr., and Mason Istre, Keith is also survived by his brother, Jason Alleman and spouse Leslie, and sisters, Marlene Royer, Gwen Alleman Schmidt and spouse Carl. Keith is also survived by his mother -in-law Grace Guidry, sister-in-laws Jeanette Bearb and Joy and husband Lender Schexnayder, brother-in-law Benjamin Jack and wife Devan Guidry.
Keith was preceded in death by his son, Jacob Alleman, father, Charles Murphy Alleman, and his brother, Eric Alleman, and father-in-law Merlin "Jack" Guidry.

Cemetery information
Cemetery Name: St. Joseph Catholic Cemetary #2
Cemetery plot number: St. Ann's Walk E1
Cemetery Location: Rayne, LA
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Cemetery information
Cemetery Name: St. Joseph Catholic Cemetary #2
Cemetery plot number: St. Ann's Walk E1
Cemetery Location: Rayne, LA
Obituary link:
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