Fernand's obituary
VACHON, Fernand Marquis. It is with great sadness that the family of Fernand Vachon announce his departure from this life on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at the age of 27 years old.
Fernand was born in Pensacola Florida on November 3, 1996 the son of Dicie Ann Hickman and Fernand Joseph Napoleon Vachon.
Fernands memory will forever live on thru the hearts of his children Jameson Lane Vachon, and Everleigh Grace Vachon. Fernand leaves behind his momma Angie Renfroe and his Dad Danny Renfroe of Paxton Florida. Brother Bradley Renfroe, Sister In Law & close friend Michelle Renfroe, their children Bailey & Brantley Renfroe of Paxton Florida, in which he was so proud to be their Uncle Nand. Other family members include Megan, Jessica, Dannial, Canvas, Katie, EmmaLee and Kenneth Renfroe all of Paxton Florida, Mother Dicie Ann Hickman, Brother Skylar Wells (Breanna) and their Son Milo. Aunts Stacie Church, Amanda Hickman, and Stephanie Hickman. Uncle Joshua Hickman and Maternal Grandfather (PawPaw) William Hickman (Dedra).
Fernand also leaves behind extended family from Atlanta Georgia, Aunt Angelique Vachon-Conner (Michael) and her children Jordan and Michael Michelle Conner. Aunt Christine Vachon and her children Brandon, Kim, Sara and Lisa. Uncle Schuyler Vachon (Sharon) and his kids Mark, Schuyler and Tayylor. Uncle Allen Vachon and his children Allen and Brianna. Uncle Marcus Vachon. Siblings Tierra Vachon-Elder, Christopher Hart, Gabrielle Vachon, Raven Vachon, and Fernand O Vachon. Grandparents Gaston Fernand Vachon (Ruth) Grandmother Marlene Owl (Sammy) of Calgary, Alberta Canada.
Friends that turned into blood include, Alex Bofonchik and Jesse DuBose. Fernand is also survived by an abundance of friends and extended loved ones.
Fernand was preceded in death by Father, Fernand Napoleon Vachon previously of Culter, Ontario Canada, brother Tre Danielle previously of Atlanta Georgia, and Maternal grandmother Diann (Betty) Hickman previously of Fort Walton Beach Florida.
Fernand graduated high school in 2015 from Walton County school district. He spent the next ten years working as a millwright on the road, something he had a great passion for. Fernand will always be remembered as the guy who you could always count on, he had such a contagious laugh and kept us all laughing. Fernands biggest legacy ever was being a Dad. Fernand was excited to start learning about his indigenous Serpent River First Nation-Ojibwe Bear Clan and Canadian heritage.
A celebration of Life will take place in his honor at a later date in June. The family at this time asks for prayer and comfort as we navigate this world without him.