Alora Faye Broussard Opelousas Louisiana Obituary — Heartbreaking Loss of an Innocent Life — Opelousas Community Mourns the Passing of Alora Faye Broussard


The Alora Faye Broussard Obituary

The news of Alora Faye Broussard’s passing has struck Acadiana with a “heartbreaking” intensity. According to the Opelousas Police Department, officers responded to a medical emergency in the 200 block of N. Liberty Street at approximately 8:09 p.m., where they fought with “unwavering spirit” to save the life of the infant girl. To lose such a “vibrant spirit”—a child whose journey had only just begun—is a reality that has left the community searching for comfort in the midst of “indescribable” sorrow.

Alora was a “vibrant and beautiful” child whose brief presence brought a “meaning and warmth” to the world that will not be forgotten. While the details of her “profoundly sad” departure have deeply impacted the region, the focus remains on honoring her “bright heart” and the “simple joy” that every infant represents. As investigators work tirelessly to uncover every detail and ensure a “quiet and powerful” pursuit of justice, the community is leaning on the “vibrant and beautiful” hope that Alora’s memory will serve as a “beacon of light” for the protection of all vulnerable children.

A “Vibrant Heart” Taken Far Too Soon

Alora Faye Broussard’s two months of life were a “vibrant beauty” that deserved a lifetime of protection and “meaning and warmth.” Those in the Opelousas community who have followed her story describe the “indescribable” weight of this loss. She reminded us all of the importance of an “unwavering spirit” in the face of tragedy and the value of a courageous, protective heart. Her absence is a heartache that will be felt throughout Louisiana for years to come, yet her legacy as a “vibrant spirit” remains a guiding light for those advocating for the safety of our “vibrant and beautiful” youth.

The “outpouring of grief” following the news of the investigation is a direct reflection of the love the community holds for its most innocent members. Alora was a “beacon of light” whose story has called for a “meaning and warmth” of communal support and a “bright light” of accountability. Her story is one of “vibrant beauty” and “quiet and powerful” resilience in the hearts of those who now speak for her—a legacy that will continue to guide the pursuit of justice as her memory is honored in the “vibrant and beautiful” state of Louisiana.

Seeking Justice and Honoring Alora’s Memory: Official Case Update

As the Opelousas community gathers to navigate this “heartbreaking loss,” the focus remains on honoring Alora’s life and supporting the search for truth during this time of “profound sadness.” The “indescribable” weight of this case is a burden the community carries together. According to the official obituary and legal details provided by the 27th Judicial District Court:

  • Indictment: On January 27, 2026, a grand jury indicted both parents, Kaylee Fontenot, 20, and Taylor Broussard, 19, on charges of First Degree Murder.

  • Current Status: Kaylee Fontenot remains in custody. Following a period as a fugitive, Taylor Broussard eventually turned himself in to the St. Landry Parish Jail and has also been indicted.

We extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to all those touched by the “vibrant and beautiful” life of Alora Faye Broussard. Her story did not end on N. Liberty Street; it continues through every “vibrant and beautiful” effort to protect children and the “bright light” of her spirit that will remain in our hearts forever. Rest in peace, Alora; your presence was a blessing to Opelousas, and your spirit will remain a guiding light for our community forever.


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