Terry Lynn Broussard
Terry Lynn Broussard, 72, of Fannett, died Monday, December 30, 2024. He was born on February 26, 1952, in Port Arthur, to Shirley Mae Champagne and Harold Joseph Broussard.
Survivors include his wife of twenty-six years, Linda Broussard; four children, Brittany Lynn Robinson and her husband, Brett, of Fannett; Ben Broussard and his wife, Bailey, of Beaumont; Lacey Broussard of Beaumont; and Ryan Broussard and his wife, Meredith, of League City; nine grandchildren, Brooke, Blake, Keegan, Brody, Reese, Evie, Carter, Bradley, and Briggs; siblings, Harold “Jimmy” Broussard, Gregory “Pappy” Broussard; and Cheryl Williams.
Terry is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Kimmy “Bruce” Broussard.
Terry was a beloved father, husband, brother, friend, and proud veteran. Terry lived a life defined by service, creativity, and unconditional love for those around him.
He proudly served his country as a member of the United States Army. He was stationed in Germany for several years as a Tank Gunner. The Army taught him the value of loyalty, honor, and diligence that continued to serve him throughout his life.
Terry proudly committed thirty-one years to ExxonMobil, where he worked as a supervisor and master machinist. His exceptional skill, leadership, and dedication earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues.
He was a man of integrity, kindness, and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. As a talented craftsman, he spent countless hours in his shop, building and creating with care and skill. Whether it was helping a friend build or repair something, or crafting gifts for loved ones, his work reflected his generous spirit.
After his retirement from ExxonMobil, Terry became a master gardener who found joy and fulfillment in nurturing the earth. His garden was a testament to his green thumb and tireless work. He loved sharing his harvest with family and friends.
Terry Broussard’s legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the creations he crafted, and the love he shared. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
A gathering of Mr. Broussard’s family and friends will begin at 10:30 a.m., with his funeral service at 11:00 a.m., Monday, January 6, 2025, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His cremation arrangements will be handled through Broussard’s Crematorium.

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Gathering of Family and Friends
Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
- 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
- January 6, 2025
- 10:30 am - 11:00 am
Funeral Service
Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
- 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
- January 6, 2025
- 11:00 am
I’m so sorry for the loss of my cousin Terry Broussard. Many good memories with this family! RIP cuzon! God bless!
My sincere condolences and prayers to Susie and the entire family. Terry was one of the people who took me under his wing when I first came to the Lube Plant(Crude Unit A, Ketones, Furfurals, and Duosol). We served together as emergency responders and a lot of my machinery knowledge is credited to him. May the family find comfort in God’s word and in Terry’s precious memoirs.
T.Mat
I am sorry for your loss. I served with Terry in Germany and he was a great friend then. Terry had many dinners with my family and I was also the loader then driver on his tank. He will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace and God Bless his family.
S0 sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed visiting Terry with James when I was staying in Port Arthur. He was a lovely man.
Regards
George.
I had the pleasure of working with Terry for years and counted on his knowledge and skill to keep the off site areas of the refinery up and running.
The time spent at the deer lease was even more valued, many good times were had after the majority of us were able to join him in retirement.
I will miss the visits and time spent together.
My sincere condoléances to All. I remember Terry fondly from way back.
Thinking of his children in their time of sorrow. 💗
It was my pleasure to have known and worked with Terry and for him, after he became a supervisor. He was always a great guy to be around and with, I have many fond memories of our time at the plant. He will be missed by all who knew him. May God give his love ones peace and comfort in this hard time.
I had to pleasure to have worked with terry at the Nanticoke refinery in Canada 🇨🇦 and we also invited him to our home for a few suppers we had about six weeks together and became great friends I often think of him when I here the word Texas he will be missed by his old English Mate .
Sending love and prayers for your family, God Bless
I am so sorry for the loss of Terry. He was a sweet friend.
May God be with all of you in these hard times