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Chance Millet

  • Died Aug 09, 2008
  • LaPlace, Louisiana, United States
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Chance M. Millet on Saturday, August 9, 2008 at 5:00PM. Beloved son of Maria Troxclair Chauvin and Allen (Larry) Millet. Brother of Cody and Cain Chauvin and Christopher Millet. Grandson of Mary Helen Troxclair and the late Huey Troxclair and Rose Mary Millet and the late Allen Millet. Also survived by aunts, uncles, great-aunts and uncles, cousins and many friends. Age 25 years. A native of LaPlace, LA and a resident of Lutcher, LA for the past 3 .5 years.


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Investigators with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are continuing to collect information pertaining to the cause of a fatal boating accident along Blind River in St. John Parish that claimed the lives of five River Parishes men.

Bo Boehringer, press secretary for LDWF, said Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division personnel recovered the body of 22-year-old Stanley Borne Jr. of Reserve sometime around 7 a.m. Monday. Boehringer said Millet's body was found about half a mile from where the accident took place, which is near where Blind River meets Alligator Bayou.

Others killed in the accident were Ken Horzelski, 22, Joshua McNulty, 20, Patrick McTopy Jr., 23, all of LaPlace, and Chance Millet, 25, of Lutcher. Boehringer said a sixth man, 21-year-old Brandon Charles Prudhomme of LaPlace, is in critical but stable condition at a local hospital.

According to Rachel Zechenelly of Wildlife and Fisheries, the accident occurred around 5 p.m. Saturday evening. She said the six men were riding in a 20-foot runabout boat when it collided head on with a 30-foot cabin cruiser. The boats were approaching each other around a bend in the river.

"Witnesses on the scene said that the pilots of both boats attempted maneuvers to avoid the crash," said Zechenelly. "They made mirroring motions, but made the same move at the last minute."

Boehringer said of the six passengers onboard the cabin cruiser, two suffered minor injuries in the accident. He said both were treated and released Sunday evening. He said as of Monday, investigators are still trying to piece together information about what happened leading up to the wreck.

"The pilot of the 30-foot boat showed no signs of impairment based on a field sobriety test," said Boehringer. "An Intoxilyzer test was also administered and it came back clean. We are still awaiting results of a toxicology exam on the presumed pilot of the runabout. We are also unsure about the speed of the crafts at the time of the accident."

Boehringer said the accident occurred in a location that is typically a busy boating area, but boat traffic that evening was particularly quiet. He said officials from Wildlife and Fisheries spend lots of time on the water in that area ensuring that all boaters follow the rules of the road.

"We are always out there conducting boater safety inspections and DWI checks," said Boehringer. "Lots of boats go through that area, and operators need to be aware of oncoming watercrafts."

Family members for the deceased men declined comment for this article, but various members said all six individuals involved were friends. All had attended St. Charles Catholic High School in LaPlace.

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ILL NEVER FORGET U

TARA BRIGNAC Oct 28, 2008

CHANCE WILL BE MISSED MY SOO MANY I GOT VERY CLOSE TO HIM AND HE WAS THERE NO MATTER WHAT IT DIDNT MATTER THE TIME OR WHEN I NEEDED HIM HE WAS JUST A PHONE OR TEXT AWAY. MY LIFE IS NOT THE SAME SINCE HE HAS BEEN GONE.. HE HAD SOO MUCH POTENTIAL AND WOULD HAVE DONE GREAT THINGS.. RIP MY ANGEL

You'll Never Be Forgotten

Markie Oct 22, 2008

I KNOW I DIDNT KNOW YOU THAT WELL AND YOU GRADUATED WITH MY SISTER YOUR SONGS HELPED ME ALOT N LIFE; YOUR QUOTES "IT IS WHAT IT IS" IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES NOW! YOULL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN AND WHENEVER YOUR BROTHER CODY NEEDS SOMEONE ILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR HIM. KEEP WATCHING DOWN ON US AND PROTECTING US CHANCE WE ALL LOVE YOU!

In my heart

Bryce Sep 26, 2008

I keep on remembering the good times. You were amazing and always fun to be around. I guess God had other plans for you.

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