In lieu of flowers, family and friends of Chad Hebert who prefer to provide a memorial contribution may do so. The family will use these to honor Chad's life and memory. Please continue to keep the family in your thoughts throughout this challenging time.
Chad Douglas Hebert, 53, passed away on February 2, 2026. Born January 2, 1973, in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, Chad lived a life defined by faith, generosity, and deep devotion to the people
he loved.
A proud and devout Christian, Chad faced life — and even death — with a steady confidence in
God’s promises. He was never afraid of leaving this world, knowing with certainty that Heaven
would be far better than anything here. He would not want those who loved him to be weighed
down by sadness, but instead to find comfort in the peace he knew was waiting for him. As
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 reminds us, “To everything there is a season… a time to be born and a time
to
die.”
Chad was the kind of man who never hesitated to help a friend, neighbor, or even a stranger in
need. His compassion was loud and infectious, and those who knew him felt the strength of his
loyalty and kindness. He found joy in the outdoors, especially in turkey hunting, a hobby that
brought him peace and grew his connection to the Lord and the world around him. Above all,
Chad had an unwavering love for his family, his friends, and his dogs, who were constant
companions in his life.
Chad is survived by his two daughters, Kaileigh Hebert and McKenzie Hebert, and his beloved
grandson, Frank (Frankie) Cummings V. He is also survived by his brother Casey Hebert and
wife Gerri Hebert, along with their children Brock Hebert, Lawson Hebert, and Kendelle Hebert.
He leaves behind his mother Shari (Beth) Twilley and stepfather Clinton Twilley, as well as his
father Robert (Bobby) Hebert. Preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Fay Tynes
Hebert and Russel Hebert, as well as his maternal grandparents, Norma Theriot Ory and
Eugene Heil Ory.
A visitation will be held on Monday, February 9, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, followed by a service at
6:00 PM at Fellowship Church in Prairieville, Louisiana