
Glen Martin Vallot
August 13, 1958 – November 22, 2025
Glen Martin Vallot, a lifelong resident of Abbeville, Louisiana, passed away on November 22, 2025, at the age of 67 after a courageous battle with esophageal cancer. Born on August 13, 1958, Glen was a beloved father, son, brother, cousin, and friend to many.
He is survived by his son, Bryce Vallot, and his long- term partner, Cathy Joseph, as well as his six sisters: Ava Vallot, Michelle Vallot,
Angela Vallot, Carolyn Ewing, Laurie
Foxenberg, and Colette Vallot—each of whom adored their only brother. He was the son of the late Peter Vallot, Jr. and Irene M. Porche of Abbeville, Louisiana, and the fourth of their seven children.
Glen worked for many years at his father’s business, AM-VAK Corporation. There, he spent 12 years in oilfield sales, fabrication services, and various other roles supporting the company’s growth. He later operated his own lawn-care business and, most recently, worked as a driver for JR Simplot. There, he became known as the “go-to” person—reliable, resourceful, and always able to troubleshoot or repair anything. His calm demeanor, steady presence, and exemplary work ethic earned him the respect of all who knew him. His quiet generosity and gentle spirit touched everyone who knew him.
From an early age, Glen had a natural fascination with how things worked. He could take apart nearly any mechanical object and put it back together, often functioning better than before. He was gifted in electrical work, auto repair and construction— skills learned from his father. Glen was always tinkering, fixing, and building, a passion he shared with his son, Bryce, and generously extended to anyone who needed help.
When he wasn’t working or solving mechanical or construction challenges, Glen loved to hunt—deer, rabbit, duck, and quail. True to Louisiana culture and cuisine, he especially enjoyed preparing roasted venison, grilled fish, crawfish étouffée, and crab boils for family and friends. He was happiest when surrounded by loved ones, good food, and the local Louisiana libations and spirits.
Glen was a quiet, humble person and lived his life simply. There was also a simple pragmatism and wisdom that was evident in the way he lived. As one of seven children, he seemed to have learned early on to stay above the fray and confusion. This, he achieved in his adult life.
A memorial service was held for Glen on Friday, November 28, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, located at 2514 Old Jeanerette Road, New Iberia, Louisiana, 70563.
