


He had the following to say about this whole situation and living with the loss of his daughter, In addition to dealing with the death of his daughter, Girard has to deal with this violation of her information being shared on social media. These businesses deal with very sensitive situations and death should not be taken lightly. We brought the story to the news to make people aware of the unethical actions that went on in this local business. Taylor Girard, the twin sister of Tyler Girard, contacted one of our stations to explain exactly why they want this information told to the public, An investigation followed, and the President of the Lafayette Crematory, Justin Lee, said, "She is a former employee, and nothing else can be elaborated on." At first, the woman was reprimanded in writing. What are the odds my wife is cremating Tyler, weird small world."ĭoug Girard filed a complaint with the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers. KLFY reports the crematory worker's husband wrote, The man then went on social media to discuss it. The father of Tyler, Doug Girard says it came to light that a crematory worker sent text messages to her husband giving Tyler's information to him.

Her vehicle crossed the median on Louisiana Highway 167 and hit a shed on private property. Girard's car was hit in the door area by a pickup truck.
