ANSELMO, ERNEST CHARLES "CHUCK" - Lafayette County, Louisiana | ERNEST CHARLES "CHUCK" ANSELMO - Louisiana Gravestone Photos

Ernest Charles "Chuck" ANSELMO

Greenlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Lafayette County,
Louisiana

September 18, 1940 - April 13, 2020

Mausoleum

Lafayette - Private funeral services and Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2020 for E.C. "Chuck" Anselmo, Jr., 79, who passed away peacefully on April 13, 2020 at St. Joseph Hospice of Acadiana. Interment will be at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Lafayette.

Mr. Anselmo was born September 18, 1940, in Port Arthur, Texas. He is the husband of Cynthia Comeaux Anselmo, and son of the late Earnest Charles Anselmo, Sr. and his wife Mable, and the late Violet Young Anselmo Parks and her husband Perry. Chuck served in the United States Army before moving to Opelousas in 1967 where he became an agent at the Bekins Moving Company. This was the beginning of his long successful entrepreneurship. In 1977, he moved his business to Lafayette and became a United Van Lines agent, which transitioned to Mayflower Transit. During those years he donated his trucks for various causes, some of which were Thanksgiving Dinner on the Mayflower, where a radio station would serve a lucky winner their Thanksgiving dinner inside the trailer which was decorated with new furniture donated to the winner. He was also a big supporter for the Food for Families Drive where his trucks were used to transfer the donated food to the food bank for storage. He sold his business after 38 years in the moving company industry. In 1979, he started All States Portable Buildings, eventually selling it to his son, Chuck, in 2002. In 1998, he started A & A Record Storage and Data Management, later selling it in 2008. In 2010, he became co-owner of the Louisiana Icegators with his son, Chuck.

He held numerous officer positions and won many awards in his younger years, but his most impressive accomplishments were with the American-Italian Federation of the Southeast. He was instrumental in organizing this club which consists of several southeastern states. He served as president numerous times and till his death served as Chairman of the Board. He was active in helping establish the Italian American Renaissance Foundation which maintains a museum and Sports Hall of Fame in New Orleans dedicated to the accomplishments of Italians. In addition to acquiring and remodeling the museum itself, the foundation is also responsible in developing the Plaza d'Italia outside the museum. This Plaza has a large fountain with a model of Italy superimposed in the middle. It was later donated to the City of New Orleans. He served as an Opelousas Jaycee, where he held several positions and won a number of awards, such as: Spark Plug, Spoke, and Outstanding Man of the Year. The State of Louisiana honored him as being named Honorary Ambassador of the Italian Community. The Republic of Italy honored him in 1978 with the rank Cavalier dell'Ordine Della Stella Della solidarities Italiana. Another top honor received was the Antonio R. Rizzuto award from the Unico National, and this one says it all to describe Chuck. Their motto is "SERVICE ABOVE SELF"

Survivors include his wife Cynthia Comeaux Anselmo of Carencro; three children, E.C. "Chuck" Anselmo, III, and wife Katherine of Lafayette; Angelique Eason and husband Clayton of Kilgore, Texas; and Alberto Anselmo and wife Shanna of Beaumont, Texas; one sister Cheryl Mulder and husband Avith from Wyoming, Michigan; seven grandchildren, Krystle Simmons, Anthony Simmons, Nicholas Anselmo, Ashlin Anselmo, Estelle Anselmo, Cecile Anselmo and Luke Anselmo; and four great-grandchildren, Kolby Sellers, Jayke Young, Trulie Eason, and Honestie Eason.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Violet Young Anselmo Parks and her husband Perry; his father, Earnest Charles Anselmo, Sr. and his wife Mable; and his first wife and mother of his three children, Betty Joan Mallet Anselmo.

Pallbearers will be E.C. "Chuck" Anselmo III, Alberto Anselmo, Nicholas Anselmo, and Clayton Eason.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American-Italian Federation of the Southeast (P.O. Box 83332, Baton Rouge, LA, 70884-3332).

Contributed on 6/25/23 by debbraszymanski
Email This Contributor

Suggest a Correction

Record #: 432240

To request a copy of this photo for your own personal use, please contact our state coordinator. If you are not a family member or the original photographer — please refrain from copying or distributing this photo to other websites.


Thank you for visiting the Louisiana Gravestone Photo Project. On this site you can upload gravestone photos, locate ancestors and perform genealogy research. If you have a relative buried in Louisiana, we encourage you to upload a digital image using our Submit a Photo page. Contributing to this genealogy archive helps family historians and genealogy researchers locate their relatives and complete their family tree.

Submitted: 6/25/23 • Approved: 6/26/23 • Last Updated: 6/29/23 • R432240-G0-S3

Surnames  |  Other GPP Projects  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Use  |  Site Map  |  Admin Login