October 9, 2004 – November 27, 2022
Davyn LeBeau, 18, of Eagle Butte passed away Sunday, November 27, 2022, at Cheyenne River Health, Eagle Butte, as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Funeral services were held Monday, December 5, 2022, at the CRST Bingo Hall. Burial followed at the Eagle Butte Cemetery.
Davyn Micah Ray LeBeau was born October 9, 2004 in Pierre to D’Ann Nicole LeBeau and Arnold “Pookie” Provancial.
Davyn attended preschool and elementary school in Pierre, where he participated in soccer and Little League Baseball. Davyn was very active at the YMCA where he learned to swim. At the age of 8 Davyn had his first job delivering the Pierre Reminder while pulling them in his wagon. He returned to Eagle Butte at the age of 11.
Davyn enjoyed fishing, swimming, dirt bike riding, archery, and just being outside. He attended South Dakota Youth Camp (SDYC) every summer, joined the Horsemanship Club, and then found his love for basketball and football. He played for Cheyenne-Eagle Butte in junior high and high school. The #40 jersey was his favorite, as it was his big brother/cousin, East Lee’s number, and then his number became #24. His biggest supporter from the time he was born was his lala D, his Grandpa Daryl LeBeau.
Davyn is sur v i ved by his mother, D’Ann LeBeau; father Arnold Provancial; sisters D’Kiera West and Jada Scott; brothers Ayden Larrabee and Dominik West; uncles Samuel LeBeau Sr., Casper Ducheneaux, and Jack Heideman; aunts Shannon (Jack) Heideman and Sherri Turning Heart; grandparents Ina Rae LeBeau, Arlene Pretty Weasel and Tom Lickness, Clara LeBeau, Brenda Scott and Fred Scott, Florence Halfred, Raylene High Elk, Arlys Bagola, and Stuart Turning Heart; cousins Bryant, Ashton, and Ian Paul Heideman, Samuel Jr., Kalsey and Kiane LeBeau, Nevyn Mendoza, Noah Kennedy, Brandi Joy Grant, Tomi Kael Ducheneaux, and Charlie Afraid of Hawk.
He was preceded in death by his big brother, East Lee; maternal grandparents Sullivan and Lillian (Shaving) LeBeau; and paternal grandparents Beverly Scott and Grover Scott.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg was in charge of arrangements.