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Lakeisha Charboneau

Our sweet Lakeisha “Kiki” was lovingly welcomed into Heaven’s gates at the age of 39 early Wednesday morning, March 31, 2021 by our Lord Jesus, her loving family was at her side as she started her heavenly journey.

Lakeisha is survived by her husband Frank Charboneau, St. Michael; Sons; Jevon Archer, San Diego, CA, Jaren Archer, St. Michael, ND Daughter’s; Jalen Archer and Faya Mary both St. Michael, ND Parents; Al & Cheryl, St. Michael, ND Brothers; Shane (Mindy) Cavanaugh, Devils Lake, ND and Jamie Laducer, Belcourt, ND Sisters; Heidi Jo Cavanaugh St. Michael, ND; mother-in-law Jeannie Charboneau, sister-in-law Connie Charboneau, all of her aunts and uncles; and her newly adopted sister, Kiki’s best friend Mena DelaPaz, Devils Lake, ND Nieces; Sophie Cavanaugh, Devils Lake, ND Brinyana Smith and Kirene Parisien both of St. Michael, ND Nephews; Shane Cavanaugh, Jr., Bismarck, ND Peter (Michelle) Charboneau, Ft. Totten, ND and Joseph Charboneau, San Diego, CA . God Children; Sophie Cavanaugh, Kirene Parisien and Willow Grunder

Lakeisha was born in Devils Lake, ND on May 11, 1981 to Al and Cheryl. She was baptized in Fargo, ND and her God parents are David and Judy LaRocque. Kiki was raised on the Spirit Lake Nation and attended school in Warwick, ND and graduated with honors in Liberal Arts. Lakeisha had many adventures and lived life to the fullest. She married Jason Archer in Grand Forks, ND and they became the proud parents to Jevon, Jason served in the US Air Force which brought them to relocate to Langley AFB in Virginia. They gave life to two more beautiful children, Jalen and Jaren. Jason later died in a motorcycle accident and Lakeisha and their children moved back to North Dakota. Lakeisha and her children lived life and along came Frank, the love of her life and they married on August 27, 2011 at St, Michael Catholic Church. Together they had a beautiful daughter named Faya Mary. Lakeisha and Frank made their home on the Spirit Lake Nation and were currently preparing to move into their dream home.  She had such an unwavering passion for our Lord and everything about him excited her, she was always looking for an adventure and she did fulfill one of her dreams when she became the proud owner of “Master’s Tool” a business that brought many religious items available to the Lake Region. After that adventure she and Frank started a real estate and investing business call Trinity Investment Properties Inc. and lastly Charboneau Construction. She and her family attended services at River Life Bethel Evangelical Church Dakota Baptist and her home church St. Michael Catholic Church where she received all her sacraments.

She enjoyed spending her free time shopping, interior designing, flipping homes, and helping her husband with their business “Charboneau Construction”, watching Hallmark movies, playing jokes on her friend’s relatives. Most importantly, she loved and treasured family time as she would say with her amazing husband and wonderful babies.

Kiki had a bright, uplifting and energetic personality and was known for her ability to sense when people needed her help. She touched many lives with her generosity and passion for life. She lived life to the fullest, and those who knew her will have ever lasting memories. We will never forget and deeply miss her soft heart and beautiful smile.

Honorary pallbearers will be all Lakeisha’s friends and family that had an abundance of love for her especially her best friend Mena DelaPaz, Bree Hinojos, Heather Kruzienski, Rena Lohnes, Heather Sandvick and Melissa Desjarlais

Proceeded in death by her late husband; Jason Archer, Grandparents; Michael (Brownie) & Irene Cavanaugh and Alfred (Freddy) & Anna Mae Laducer Cousins; Carletta Walking Eagle, Victorio Camp, Jr., Dalynn (Spanky) Lawrence and Kynlee Delorme Aunts; Allison Murphy and Linda Laducer.

We thank you for the kindness you have shown during this difficult time.

COVID-19 measures will be followed.

All Drum groups are welcome to join the family.

Friends wishing to join the procession to St. Michael may gather at the City Plaza in Devils Lake, ND, prior to 4:30PM.

Visitation will be Thursday, April 8, 2021, at 5:00PM followed by a Prayer Service at 7:00PM all at St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Michael, ND.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, April 9, 2021 at 11:00AM at St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Michael, ND.

Burial will be at the Cavanaugh Family Cemetery, St. Michael, ND.

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18 Comments

  1. my prayers are with the family. Rest in peace my niece your in heaven with the angels

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  2. Oh my sweet Neice( Godchild) I love you so much rest easy with jesus now. 💔🙏

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  3. Frank, kids, and family of Kiki, we are so very sorry for your loss. She fought so hard and won the battle, for now she is with our Lord. Keep your memories close, no one can take those away. I am grateful that she got to spend time with all of you before she passed. You are all in our prayers.
    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💔

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  4. Our love and prayers to all her precious family. I am grateful for Kiki’s life and how she made the most of the gifts our Lord gave her. She inspired others and brought others to the Lord by her caring posts, prayers and how she lived her life. God is our comfort and strength.

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  5. Prayers and Sincere Condolences to Cheryl & Al, Frank and all Lakeisha’s children.
    May the Gates of Heaven welcome Kiki Home.
    Always in our prayers & thoughts. 🙏

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  6. My Sincere Condolences. My Heart Hurts. I Love All Of Yous. I’ll Be There. Sending Pink Roses

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  7. Alfred Laducer JR., I am so sorry for your loss. I did not realize that this beautiful young lady was your daughter. Please accept my family’s deepest condolences and prayers. May God bless you and family in this time of need.

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  8. Our deepest condolences to you Frank, your beautiful children & all who were close to Lakeisha.
    May your faith, guide you through this difficult time.
    Sending our love
    Julie, Mark & family

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  9. Our deepest condolences to Frank, your beautiful children, her family, and all who she held close. My heart hurts for you all. God Bless Kiki and all who loved her so much!
    Rest now with Jesus, Kiki! You will be missed so much, my beautiful friend!

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  10. My condolences and prayers to all of Kiki’s family & friends. She was an amazing, caring, beautiful lady. She is at peace not suffering in Heaven one of Gods Angels has her wings in Heaven.

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  11. So heartbreaking to see this. Sending prayers for her babies, husband and family🌸💜🌸💜🌸

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  12. Prayers and condolences to Lakeisha’s Husband Frank and kid’s, her family and friends. Rest in peace Lakeisha 🙏

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  13. Dearest Kiki, you were a friend when I needed one. The ray of sunshine on my darkness. I’ll miss you. My condolences to your family, I will pray to our Lord God for comfort for them.

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  14. Prayers and sincere sympathy to all of Kiki’s family. May she rest in peace in the eternal presence of the Lord.

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  15. Even after Kiki and my nephew Jason Archer’s divorce, Kiki’s bright spirit caused us to stay in touch. She loved her children so much and I was so glad when she found the love of her life, Frank. My condolences to her family. She will be welcomed into Heaven but sorely missed here on Earth.

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  16. Rest Easy my beautiful cousin I will always cherish your spirit your truly missed give my Tu Tuff a hug n kiss for me say hi to Spanks n Grandma Irene love u always, Desi

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  17. Shane, Mindy and Family – so very sorry for your loss, the loss of a sibling is never ever easy and is always “there” always. My hope and prayer for you, and all Kiki’s families, is in time your sorrow is shadowed by the many many fond and happy memories you share of a life lived well and taken too soon. It is clear she touched many and will be missed by anyone lucky enough to know her, or any of you. Again, I am truly sorry for the loss of this beautiful life.

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  18. My deepest Prayers are with the family. I can only image what the children are going through. My condolences.

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