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New Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Honors Program Fall 2020

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The University Honors Program would like to thank and laud the generous donation made by Mrs. Claire Robichaux and Mr. Albert “Al” Robichaux for the newly endowed scholarship named the "LCpl. Aaron Robichaux Memorial Endowed Scholarship." This scholarship endowment of $25,000 ($26,658.22) will provide future Honors students with funds each academic year of $500. Our program staff and students gratefully applaud Mrs. Claire Robichaux and Mr. Albert “Al” Robichaux for their magnanimous donation and honor the service of their son, LCpl. Aaron Robichaux, through receipt of this gracious endowed scholarship award.

In Honor of their son we provide a biographical account of both his educational accomplishments and respected service in the United States Marine Corps:

Aaron D. Robichaux was born on September 19, 1964, in Lake Charles, LA.   He was the fifth child of Albert D. and Claire Robichaux.

After moving with his family over most of Louisiana, the family settled in Opelousas, LA.  Aaron graduated from Opelousas Catholic High School in 1982.  He was a member of the football team and voted “Friendliest Boy” by his senior class. Aaron loved everything outdoors.

Aaron attended LSU in Baton Rouge from 1982-1984.  In 1985, he then transferred to LSU in Eunice.  During the spring of 1986, Aaron enlisted in the United States Marine Corp and completed basic training at Marine Corp Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA.

In 1987, he received an associate degree in Arson Investigation and Fire Science.

Upon receiving his associate degree, he enrolled in the Eastern Kentucky University’s Fire and Safety Technology program.  In the summer of 1988, Aaron attended the first half of the United States Marine Corp’s Platoon Leader Class (PLC) course in Quantico, VA.

Tragically, Aaron died from the results of an automobile accident on January 29, 1989.  Aaron was in his last semester at Eastern Kentucky University and would have graduated in May of 1989.  He would have been commissioned as an 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corp in August of 1989.

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