Clifton Dale Boudreaux (Lil Cliff) was a cherished son, brother, father, uncle, and friend whose life was full of humor, creativity, and boundless love. From the moment he entered the world, Clifton brought light and laughter to everyone around him, leaving a lasting mark with his mischievous grin, quick wit, and adventurous spirit. He lived boldly and joyfully, whether lending his talents as a tattoo artist and craftsman, transforming worn furniture into art, or taking wild rides in the El Camino his father left him — each moment filled with excitement, laughter, and shared memories.
He is survived by his wife, Jessica Boudreaux; brothers, Louis C. Pool and Michael S. Burgess; son, Dallas Boudreaux; twin daughters, Devinly and Destiny; nephews, Dallon Pool; godchild, Trae Burgess; and cousins, Allison Boudreaux, Jeremy Boudreaux, Starr Boudreaux, Jordan Boudreaux, Jade Boudreaux, Stephen Boudreaux, Macie Boudreaux, Chad Boudreaux, and Randi Boudreaux; aunts and uncles, Randy Boudreaux, Todd Boudreaux, Keith Boudreaux, Bryan Boudreaux, George Yellott, Carla Yellott, Johnny Burgess, Wanda Burgess, Pat Boudreaux, and Michael “Squeaky” Burgess; and a host of loving friends and extended family from the Boudreaux, Burgess, Pool, and Richard families.
The family wishes to sincerely thank all who have shared their love, memories, and voices in honor of Clifton’s life. Friends and family are warmly invited to join the candlelight vigil at the DeQuincy Railroad Museum on Sunday, Aug. 24, at 6:30 p.m., in remembrance and celebration of Clifton’s life.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. 22, at Riley Smith & Sons Funeral Home.
Arrangements are being handled by Riley Smith & Sons Funeral Home, 1810 W. Fourth St., DeQuincy.
(Paid Memorial)