With hearts shattered beyond measure, we mourn the tragic loss of Veronica Jamie Boudreaux and her unborn child, who left this world far too soon on February 11, 2025. Veronica was a radiant soul, full of life, love, and creativity, and her absence leaves an irreplaceable void in the lives of those who loved her.
Above all, she was a devoted mother to her beloved daughter, Scarlett, who was her mini-me in every way. The bond they shared was unbreakable, filled with laughter, love, and endless moments of joy. Scarlett adored her mother beyond words, and Veronica’s love for her was the most profound and beautiful part of her life.
Veronica was soon to be married to the love of her life, Cameron Duncan, and together, they dreamed of a future filled with happiness. She loved spending time with her family and friends, dancing, laughing, and creating memories that will be cherished forever. Her laughter was infectious—it could brighten even the darkest of days and light up any room.
Veronica was a gifted artist, expressing herself through painting and photography, capturing the beauty of the world around her. She had an adventurous spirit, finding joy in the great outdoors, riding four-wheelers, and embracing every moment with a fearless heart. Animals held a special place in her heart, and she loved them deeply, working as a veterinarian technician for several years.
Though her time here was far too short, Veronica’s light will never fade. Her spirit lives on in her daughter, her family, and every heart she touched. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Forever in our hearts, until we meet again.
Veronica is survived by her loving fiance, Cameron Duncan; her daughter, Scarlett Pichoff; her parents, Ronnie and Christie Boudreaux; her three sisters, Alison Provost and her husband Eric, Tabitha Aucoin and her husband Jeff, Rachel Boudreaux and her loving fiance Doug; as well as a host of extended family and friends whom she loved dearly.
In lieu of donating flowers, the family asks that you plant a tree in her name.
Ibert’s Mortuary of Franklin has been entrusted with the arrangements.