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In Loving Memory

Saucier, Derike Duane

Saucier, Derike Duane age 54, entered into rest on Saturday, January 17, 2026. Loving husband of Melanie A. Saucier (nee Mathis) for over 16 years; cherished father of  Zakkary Saucier and Alexander Hoffman; son of the late Jerry and Shirley Saucier and brother of the late Darrel Saucier; our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Derike was a devoted husband, father and member of Solid Rock Church. Derike received a BS of Arts from University of Southern Mississippi and an Associates of Science, Radiologic Technology from Delgado Community College.  His work as a radiologic technologist was more than a job- it was a passion.

Derike’s favorite hobby was car detailing and he took great pride in his work.  He always made sure everyone in his family drove a clean car.  He also greatly enjoyed serving his church in the media department and being part of the Hospital Visitation Ministry.

Derike loved to tell dad jokes and his friendly nature led him to strike up conversations with everyone he met. His family, friends and co workers will miss his quick wit and the lending ear he was always willing to provide. He is gone but…….. never forgotten.

Services: Visitation at Solid Rock Church 899 Gravois Rd, Fenton, Mo 63026 on Sunday, Feb 1, from 2 p.m. until time of service 4 p.m. with services concluding at Church. Then taken to Hathorn Funeral Home 167 Highway 198 E. Columbia, MS. 39429 for a Visitation Thursday, Feb 5, from 1p.m. until time of Service 2 p.m. (same day). Burial to follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. A KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL SERVICE.

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14 thoughts on “Saucier, Derike Duane”

  1. Melanie and Zack so very sorry for the loss of your beloved husband and father. We know he is in Heaven with our Heavenly Father.

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  2. Melody and Zak he left you too soon but our heavenly fathers timeliness is perfect. Derick is in our heavenly city and “Oh what a sight to see”. He is looking at Jesus!. Can you imagine how he feels? I am comforted by the visual of Derick sitting down for a chat with Jesus.

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  3. Melanie, I am so sorry for you and your son Zach. I know we haven’t gotten in touch much but I do follow you and I am really sorry. You’ve always meant the world to me and I always cheered your friendship when I worked at Express Scripts and will always still cherish it. I will try to make the funeral on Sunday if the weather permits. Your friend always Janet Zimerman.

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  4. He was a beacon of light and kindness to every patient at Total Access. Always making everyone feel invited and cared for. Quick to share a story, brightened every shift. Im so sorry for your loss. He will leave a huge void.

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  5. So sorry for your loss. I worked many long shifts with Derike. He was so kind, welcoming, and always loved to hear his stories! He will be missed. God speed Derike

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  6. Derike was a joy to be around. I spent many hours with and Mel & Derike laughing until it hurt. I’ll never forget his jokes, and quirky personality! He will be missed by many, and I wish I would have talked to him more recently. Sending all my love to Mel and Zak.

    Thank you for the many meals, late night chats, and friendship Derike.

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  7. A remarkable human being in every sense of the word “remarkable”. I am truly blessed to have called Derike my friend. God be with your family as you celebrate his life.

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