Keller: Erick St. Amant knew how to live
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, February 23, 2022
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I believe the greatest gift God blesses us with is the positive people we meet in
our journey to eternity. Recently, one of those special people in my life, Erick St. Amant,
passed away. He and I had a lot in common. We both loved people, athletics and
politics.
After his death, I called one of his best friends, V.J. St. Pierre, who served St.
Charles as parish president. They developed a campaign stressing bridging the gap
between the east and west banks, using the Luling bridge as an example. V. J. served two
productive terms as parish president. In the past election, they were instrumental in
getting Matt Jewell elected. In my conversation with V.J., he said that Erick liked to help
people.
He and his wife, Patricia “Pat”, were instrumental in organizing the “Oldies But
Goodies” organization. They raised thousands of dollars and helped a lot of families with
financial and other needs.
During the last year of Erick’s life, he had serious health problems. The last few
months he was on oxygen 24-7. I visited him and Pat weekly and talked to him on the
phone almost daily. One of the most exciting visits with them was when I was able to
share Jesus and a born-again experience as described in John 3:3.
Erick knew his life was coming to an end, but he wasn’t afraid of death. He told
Pat that he didn’t want a funeral celebrating his life. When she told me that I said,
“That’s good! He celebrated his life all of his life.”
To some people he came across as being tough. The truth is, he was a
marshmallow. He was compassionate, caring and giving. If the secret to living is
giving, he mastered living. Pat shared with me that Erick taught her how to reach out,
meet people, and love them.
My wife asked me if I’m going to miss Erick. “Yes,” I said, “but my grieving
will be partially selfish, thinking of my lost friendship, but remembering all the good
times we had together. Erick was God’s special gift to me.” I’ve heard it said that he
was one of the most unforgettable people they ever met. I agree.
If you have any questions, or comments, please write to Get High on Life, P.O.
Drawer U, Reserve, LA 70084, call 504-881-0113, or e-mail hkeller@comcast.net.