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Ortique died in Baton Rouge from complications with a stroke he suffered June 14, current Justice Kitty Kimbal told The Associated Press. Ortique and his wife moved to Louisiana's capital after their New Orleans home was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina.
"I think he was one of the finest judges I ever had the privilege to work with,'" said Kimball, who took her seat on the court in 1992, one day before Ortique did. "I never knew anyone who did not like him. He exemplified the word gentleman."
Ortique had to step down from the court in June 1994 when he turned 70, the state's mandatory judicial retirement age.
As a civil rights attorney in the 1950s and '60s, he led efforts in the state to integrate labor unions and represented black workers in lawsuits seeking pay equal to their white counterparts.
In 1958, Ortique was elected to the first of five terms as president of the Urban League of Greater New Orleans. A year later, he was elected president of the National Bar Association, an association of black lawyers and judges. He served three terms as president of the Community Relations Council, a biracial group in New Orleans.
"I think many people do not know what his role was early in the civil rights movement," said Sybil Morial, widow of New Orleans' first black mayor Ernest "Dutch" Morial, and mother of former Mayor Marc Morial.
"There were many factions then working for various things — boycotts for jobs, use of restrooms, lunch counters," she said. "He was one of the negotiators for all the groups. He had credibility with both the white and black communities."
The Times-Picayune reported Sunday that in the mid-1960s, when Ortique led the National Bar Association, he lobbied President Lyndon Johnson to appoint black judges to the federal bench. Johnson later nominated Thurgood Marshall, who became the first black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
"Justice Ortique was an inspiration to all Louisiana lawyers and judges," said Criminal Court Judge Arthur Hunter. "Not just African-American lawyers and judges, but all lawyers and judges."
He was appointed by five U.S. presidents to various commissions and boards, including a stint under President Clinton as an alternate U.S. delegate to the United Nations.
He was chairman for eight years of the New Orleans Aviation Board after being appointed by Mayor Marc Morial.
"He was a giant, a pioneer," said Morial, now president and chief executive officer of the National Urban League. "Everywhere he served — as a lawyer, a judge, a Supreme Court justice — he did it with distinction."
Ortique was born in New Orleans and served four years as an Army officer during World War II. He earned a bachelor's degree from Dillard University, a master's degree from Indiana University and a law degree from Southern University in 1956.
In 1978, the Louisiana Supreme Court appointed Ortique to a seat on the Civil District bench to complete the term of Adrian Duplantier, who was appointed to a federal district judgeship.
In 1979, he was elected to fill out the term of Oliver Carriere, who was retiring. He was re-elected, without opposition, in 1984, and he was elected chief judge two years later.
He is survived by his wife, Miriam Marie Victorianne Ortique, a daughter, Rhesa Marie McDonald; and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were pending.
113 Entries
Valenda Newell
May 4, 2017
REVIUS A MAN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE, HIS GREATNESS WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED...THANKS FOR ALL ONE'S HARD WORK......RIP GREAT ONE
January 13, 2014
Revius Ortique was my dad's cousin. Revius is an honored member of the Orticke family who has by his life demonstrated that there is a good and merciful God who answers prayer. One of the last things he called to say to me before he passed was that "It (his life) was a good run!" We are very proud of you cousin Revius.God be with us all in Jesus! Amen.
Philip N. Orticke Jr.
WARREN BRICE
May 1, 2010
I AM BELATED SIGNING THIS GUEST BOOK. HOWEVER, IT IS BEING DONE NOT WITH SORROW BUT WITH THE PRIDE OF HAVING KNOWN BOTH THIS VANGUARD OF PROGRESS FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR IN PARTICULAR AND ALL PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF COLOR IN GENERAL. THANK YOU SIR FOR ALL YOU TOLERATED DURING YOUR STRUGGLE TO PROVE US ALL AS BELONGING TO THE HUMAN RACE... I FIRST GOT MY COGNIZANCE TO SUCH DIFFICULTIES WHILE ATTENDING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT ALBERT WICKER WHERE I HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE TO BE EDUCATED BY MRS. ORTIQUE. IT WAS THRU THAT TEACHER STUDENT RELATIONSHIP THAT I CAME TO KNOW JUDGE ORTIQUE...I WANTED TO DO YOU BOTH PROUD OF ME...I WROTE MY FIRST BOOK IN COLLEGE AT UNO AND WAS SUMMONED TO JUDGE'S ORTIQUE LEGAL OFFICE WHICH WAS THEN NOT TO FAR FROM THE CIRCLE FOOD STORE NEXT TO LIBERTY BANK...HE READ IT, SHOOK HIS HEAD AND TOLD ME THAT HIS WIFE WANTED TO SEE ME; HE SAID THAT I HAD MADE A BED WHICH WOULD BE HARD TO LIE IN BUT THAT HE RESPECTED ME FOR BEING SO BOLD. HE TOLD ME THAT I WOULD PROBABLY BE A PARIAH AS A RESULT! I NEVER FORGOT THAT DAY. I ONLY PRAY THAT HIS SOUL WILL GIVE ME FURTHER DIRECTION FOR WHAT LITTLE TIME I HAVE LEFT ON PLANET EARTH. MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO HIS WIFE AND FAMILY.
Flenda Whitney
September 28, 2008
It's said that we should live our lives so that someONE will miss us when we die. Judge Ortique will be missed by MANY. It's an honor for me to have met this awesome soul during my lifetime.
Monica Borne
July 23, 2008
To the Ortique Family
Your family will always be in my thoughts and prayers. It was a pleasure getting to know Mr. Ortique. He is one patient
I will never forget. I truly miss him.
To Mrs. Ortique and family take it one day at a time. Love always.
Lori Patterson Saizan
July 8, 2008
To the Ortique Family
I am so sorry for your loss. I only learned of the Judge's passing today. He was truly a part of my family history as he performed the marriage ceremony for my husband and I, for my sister's marriage and also liked to tell us that he was the one responsible for introducing our parents. He will always live on in our hearts and memories.
Paulette Smith
July 6, 2008
To Rhesa, Miriam and family,
You are in my prayers at this sad time. He was a great man.
Lena Ampadu
July 3, 2008
To Mrs. Ortique and family,
May God comfort you during this time of sorrow. Judge Ortique's life was truly inspirational.
Dr. Lena Ampadu (student at Andrew J. Bell Jr. High, where you taught during the 1960s)
Dr. Donaldo R. Batiste
July 3, 2008
Dear Ms. Miriam, Rhesa, Alden and Children,
Judge Ortique has left a wonderful light and legacy for those left to follow in his footsteps. May your faith be a source of consolation during these difficult times.
Lugine Kemp
July 2, 2008
To Mrs. Ruth Ortique and Family
May God continue to Bless and Keep you in your time of sorrow .
Cynthia Denley
July 2, 2008
May God give you strength, peace and comfort at this time. Our prayers are with you.
Cynthia Denley and Family
Janice Woods
June 30, 2008
May God be with you.
AGNES L. HANDY & FAMILY
June 30, 2008
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Tevis & Gwen Vandergriff
June 29, 2008
Miss Miriam, Rhesa, Alden and grandchildren,
We wish to express our deepest sympathies to you at this most difficult time. We will remember the Judge as a neighbor and friend and will keep him and all of you in our prayers. When times get to be toughest, just remember his smile and know that all he did was done to better all of our lives. What more could one give.
Ann Verrett Guillory
June 28, 2008
Our deepest sympathies go out to Mrs. Ortique and family.
Judge Ortique 's address to the 50th Links Anniversary Assembly in 1996 in New Orleans is a delightful memory for many of the Links who attended and had the good fortune to hear his welcome.
His talent and high standards will long be noted in the history of New Orleans.
Many of us have the good fortune of saying that we lived during his time. We can testify that such a legend lived.
With deepest sympathy Link Ann Verrett Guillory and daughters and Mrs. Augusta Bell Verrett
Christy Williams
June 27, 2008
Heidi, Ms. McDonald, Ms. Ortique, and Family
May the love and memories of your loved one comfort you at this time of your loss. Know and remember God is always there ready and able to give you the strength you need to continue on. Also know and remember I will always keep you in my prayers and heart.
Love Always,
Christy (Teacher's Stop)
Karin Legohn
June 27, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Keith Watters, Past President NBA
June 27, 2008
Justice Ortique was a great American. His life was one acheivment after another. He was a noted lawyer, judge, and civic leader. He led the Nationa Bar Association with distinction. God bless Justice Ortique and his family.
welton smith
June 27, 2008
my thoughts and prayers are with you always the smith family betty from kreegers and st. rose church
Arlene Johnson
June 27, 2008
Ms. Miriam...Rhesa...Alden and family..
Please know that you all are in my prayers...May God Bless and keep you. Justice Ortique is dearly loved and respected for all that he has done.
Anamaria Bertot
June 27, 2008
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Michelle Gregoire-Radcliff
June 27, 2008
Dear Mrs. Ortique, Rhesa, Alden Chip, Heidi and Todd,
You are in my thoughts and prayers on the loss of Justice Ortique. I have been thinking about the joyful memories and photos that we shared with Justice Ortique and our combined families at our sons' graduation from Harvard. It is my prayer to you that the memories of family times and love will give you comfort and healing in your time of grief.
Love, Michelle
Gary & Paulanner Mack
June 27, 2008
Todd and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yoru family at this time.
The Macks
June Harris
June 27, 2008
Dear Rhesa,Alden and the Ortique Family,
Our deepest sympathy over the loss of your love one, a GREAT MAN. Our prayers are with you.
June J. Harris and Family
Baton Rouge, LA
DIANE & MICHAEL COOPER & FAMIILY
June 27, 2008
Dear Rhesa, Alden, Chip, Heidi and Todd:
Our deepest sympathy over the loss of your love one and a GREAT MAN! May God bless you and may the memories you have give you strength to continue without his presence here on earth.
Eileen L. Daspit
June 27, 2008
Dear Rhesa, Alden, Heidi, Chip, Todd, and precious Mrs. Ortique,
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of Mr. Ortique. I have such fond memories of Jean Gordon Elementary functions at the lovely Ortique home and seeing those beloved Grandparents at every event they could attend to support those precious Grandchildren. Mr. Ortique has left an amazing legacy in so many ways, but most especially to his wonderful family. My prayers are with you all.
Marilyn Lundy
June 27, 2008
We will remember you in our prayers and thoughts. May God continue to bless this family. The Lundy"s Larry, Marilyn, Gene, & Julia
Lyndia Baylis Sholes
June 27, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to the Ortique Family and May God comfort you in your darkest hour. May the sun that rises with every new day assurance you that life goes on and time restores the memories. I had the pleasure of working with the Justice at Louis Armstrong Airport, he is a Legend and his dedication and work in the community, city, state & nation will be carried on. Rest in Peace Justice, take your place in Heaven with the Lord.
Lyndia Baylis Sholes & Family
Stephanie Robertson
June 27, 2008
Ms. Miriam,Rhesa,Alden and family.My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God bless and keep you.
Isabelle Clark Frazier
June 27, 2008
To the Ortique and Mc Donald Family,
May God bless and comfort you. Judge Ortique was a blessing to our community and all those whose lives he touched. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend.
The Clark and Pollar Family
Joe Maselli, Jr.
June 27, 2008
The death of this man turns the last page of an important chapter in the ongoing development of our community and our country. He opened innumerable doors through which thousands of good people have now passed. He was truly an exceptional individual who has earned his eternal peace each and every day during his life on earth. Farewell, Justice Ortique. You will be missed by many.
Joscelyn Darby
June 27, 2008
Ortique Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we celebrate the life of Cousin Revius. I am sure it was all a part of God's design for his funeral to be on the day of the family reunion, an event that he loved and did not miss. Although we will miss seeing him physically, we know he will be there in our hearts and memories. May God Bless and strengthen our family as we celebrate his life.
Albert and Bernadette Porche
June 27, 2008
To Rhesa, Alden, Mrs. Ortique and Family:
Our deepest sympathy to you on his passing. We truly enjoyed the time we spent with your family. Judge Ortique was a very special person. May God grant him eternal rest, and may the family be comforted by all the good memories.
We deeply regret that we are unable to be with you in your time of sorrow.
George Carroway
June 27, 2008
Just when you thought no one care,Our prayers, and sympathy we do share, but while we 're absent one from another, just remember God
is still there.
The Carroway family Mobile,Ala.
ELLIOT CAPPIE
June 27, 2008
OUR PRAYERS OR WITH YOU
HERBET RUTH ELLIOT CAPPIE
Atty. Robert Judge & Lorraine L. Eames
June 27, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Essie Simon Hennie
June 27, 2008
A quite and yet great leader,respectable ,honest and hard worker.Gentle,yet a giant of a man.May his life be a beacon of Hope for all.
John Cosey
June 26, 2008
Dear Chip and Family,
You all have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your wonderful grandfather. We will keep you in our prayers. Mr. John Cosey & Family Shreveport, La.
charlene bucksell
June 26, 2008
Rhesa and family ,my prayers are with you and your family on the loss of your father.Another great neworleian is gone in body but his spirits will remain always.
Sherry Williams
June 26, 2008
Mrs.Miriam and Family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you all. May God keep you and bless you at this time and the time to come. From "Superstar" @ Southern Haircutters.
Eben Hardie
June 26, 2008
Revius was a good man who did good things. What more could anyone do==We shall remember him. Eben and Linda Hardie
Marvell Baudy
June 26, 2008
Dear Rhesa, Alden & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Our deepest condolences to Mrs. Ortique.
Sincerely,
Maurice & Marvell Baudy
WAYNE KENDRICK
June 26, 2008
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
LIKE NEW SHOE SHINE (N.O. AIRPORT) RICHARD KENDRICK SR.
June 26, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Lawanda Briley-Lockett & family
June 26, 2008
To the Ortique & McDonald family,
Remember to look towards the hills from whence cometh your strength. May your fond memories bring you peace & comfort thru this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless!
Ferrell Daste
June 26, 2008
charles, our prayers are with you for the loss of your brother. Remember us to the family.
Emile & Brenda Godfrey
June 26, 2008
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Edward and Leatrice R. Roberts
June 26, 2008
To the Ortique Family
Edward and I were saddened to read about the death of your dear loved one. God will take care of you. Heartfelt Sympathy
Edward, Leatrice R. Roberts and son.
ALZORA GRAHAM
June 26, 2008
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS
Ferdinand and Marie Delery
June 26, 2008
Dear Miriam, Rhesa and family
Our prayers and sympathies go with you.
Aaron O'DWYER
June 26, 2008
I AM SO VERY SORRY TO HERE ABOUT THE DEATH IN YOUR FAMILY YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS AT THIS YOUR TIME OF NEED
Dawn Harris Buckley
June 26, 2008
To Rhesa, Alden and the family:
My sincere condolences go out to you and your family for the loss of a truly great man, your father Judge Ortique.
I know your family through the National Smart Set club and my parents, the late Dr. Donald and Mrs. June Harris.
May your faith and the love and support of your friends and family give you the strength to move through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Dawn Harris Buckley
Lisa Ferguson & Cheryl Clow
June 26, 2008
We were sorry to hear of your family's loss. Justice Ortique was one of the 10 graduates of Gaudet High School, Class of 1940. Our Mother, Georgia Clow, also in that class, spoke fondly of him & followed his illustrious career with much pride & interest. On her death last August, Justice Ortique was most gracious in his remarks and shared memories as a member of that tiny High School Class. He was still a busy man, though retired--yet he took the time,
spoke at length & gave us a true sense of comfort over the many miles and years that separated us. The Lord blessed us all with the presence of Justice Revius Ortique in our lives. May The Lord continue to be with your family in this time of sorrow.
Veronica Jupiter Davis
June 26, 2008
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
The Sims Family
June 26, 2008
To the Ortique and McDonald Family:
Our condolences to you all during this time of bereavement. May Justice Ortique's work continue to speak for him for we know that God's grace is always sufficient.
Shannon, Enjoli & Kaila
Carolyn Lacabe
June 26, 2008
My all our pryers and love e with you all, and may god bless you at your time of sorrow. Just remember, He was a Icon to us all. A loving Husband, Father, Granderfather, Fater-In-Law and friend to all. Thank god for a great New orleans brother. Love, your friend and family.
Carolyn Lacabe and
family
Dr. Ray L. Belton- Southern University
June 26, 2008
To the family of:
The Honorable Revius Ortique
Dear Family:
Please allow me this opportunity to convey my heartfelt condolences to you and your family in recognizing your most recent loss. It is never easy to reconcile with the home going of a loved one, but be comforted in knowing that my prayers will always be with you as you travel down what I have come to know is a lonely road.
The Honorable Revius Ortique has brought much to the State of Louisiana and to the Southern University System. I wish that the memories of your loved one will continue to hold you close to him and our almighty God. Although it is difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back at those loving memories help comfort you tomorrow. Remember, death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I could hardly imagine what you are going through, but I do know this, I am praying for your courage during these times.
Prayerfully submitted,
Ray L. Belton, Ph.D.
Chancellor
WAYNE WRIGHT
June 26, 2008
HAVING
HAD THE PLEASURE OF HIS FRIEND SHIP AND WISE COUNSEL FOR THE PAST FIFTY (50) YEARS
HE WILL CERTAINLY BE MISSED BY ME AND MY FAMILY.
WAYNE WRIGHT & THE WRIGHT FAMILY
Florence BORDERS
June 26, 2008
SINCERE AND HEARTFELT SYMPATHY ON THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE. FLORENCE BORDERS
Marion J. Warren
June 26, 2008
My deepest condolences to the family,your husband and father was a giant of a man." Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." This was the man.
June 26, 2008
A life well lived, serving God, Family, Community and Country. A role model to all. May he rest in peace and may your fond memories sustain you through your days of sorrow.
Mario Lewis
June 26, 2008
Your contributions to Equal Justice will be long remembered. La Pas de Dios a usted y los suyos.
Cynthia LaCour-Smith
June 26, 2008
Dear Rhesa and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your fond memories of such a great person will bring you comfort today, tomorrow, forever!
Cynthia LaCour-Smith
old school friend - Corpus Christi
Delores A. Wright
June 26, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Gerry Rault
June 26, 2008
Justice Ortique needs no extensive eulogy. His life of action will continue to speak for him well beyond the lives of those who now mourn his loss. We are all indebted to him. He will be sorely missed.
Ronald & Shirley Tucker
June 26, 2008
To Ortique and McDonald Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of needs.
P Goods
June 26, 2008
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Justice Ortique was truly a great man and his legacy will live on. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Deance Boseman
June 26, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Terrence & Valerie Wimberly Sr.
June 26, 2008
May your family treasure his memories at this time of bereavement. We also would like to personally thank the family of Judge Ortique for allowing him to serve and become such an asset to the City of New Orleans and the judicial system. God Bless and continue on press on in his name.
Chantell Nabonne
June 26, 2008
Chip and Family--
So sorry to hear of the loss of your grandfather.
May God comfort and strengthen you as you remember and celebrate the life of such a remarkable man.
With heartfelt sympathy and many prayers,
Chantell
Barbara Adams
June 26, 2008
I was amazed at the work and accomplishments of Justice Ortique. His tenacity was an example to me; I wish he would have taught me how to successfully survive Katrina! He spoke to my Kiwanis Club one Wednesday evening, and was a phenomal orator and an example to all in attendance. May he rest in peace for all of his good deeds to the New Orleans Community and the world.
June 26, 2008
Mr.Ortique, thank you for all you have done...You may rest in peace now. May the work you have done speak for you.
johnny jackson jr and family
June 26, 2008
It was inspirational to know him.He made us all proud. He now joins the New Orleans Legends who contributed so much to the city and nation. May he rest in peace.
IDA DANIEL
June 26, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Brandis Matthews
June 26, 2008
May God wrap His arms around you and know that Justice Ortique will always be there in spirit. I remember meeting Justice Ortique during my high school years and again during college. He was a true gentleman and even though I knew who he was and offered to open the door for him, he refused. He had to hold the door for me. That was the kind of man he was. He will be missed. May God Bless You.
Lois Davis
June 26, 2008
Mrs. Ortique and family,
May the God of hope and our Lord Jesus Christ comfort you at this time of loss. Justice Ortique was such a fine gentlemen and a wonderful mentor to younger lawyers. Despite his busy schedule, he always found time to answer our questions and provide guidance. May the memories of his many good deeds bring you joy and peace as you contemplate his transition to a better place where there is no sickness or other suffering. Keeping you in my prayers.
Lois Davis
Pat and Doris Ellsworth
June 26, 2008
To the Ortique Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Cynthia A. Spooner
June 26, 2008
Dear Ortique/MCDonald Family,
It was my family's pleasure to know and work with your husband as contractors with the New Orleans Aviation Board. His leadership allowed many superiorly-qualified minority contractors access to contracting opportunities that they had been institutionally denied prior to his tenure in the area of professional and technical services.
As a young person, I watched his assent into the judiciary and it was men of his stature, tenacity, and unending commitment to equity that inspired many of my generation to pursue careers in the legal arena.
May your family be comforted by the strength of your faith and the memories of a long life of beautiful memories.
His life showed commitment to God, country, and family.
May God Bless You,
Cynthia A. Spooner, JD,
Baton Rouge/New Orleans and Houston, TX
and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Spooner, Jr.(Gloria T.)
Baton Rouge, LA
Gwen Walton
June 26, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Joyce Barnum
June 26, 2008
Dear Rhesa & family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. May God continue to Bless You and give you strength. We love you and are here for you.
Joyce, Curtis, & Jennifer Barnum
Lori Barnum-Jones & family
(972) 234-8012
Dr. Leonard Burns
June 25, 2008
We worked together to be good neighbors until Katrina came and separated us. Now, he is gone to be with our Lord. My prayers go out to his wife and daughter.
Lenette "Nettie" Burns
June 25, 2008
Ms. Miriam, Rhesa and family,
I pray that your memories comfort and sustain you during this time. Know that you now have an angel to keep constant vigil at your side.
Be Blessed with MORE.....
Nettie Burns and family
Joyce Boutte
June 25, 2008
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Mrs. Ursuline and Stephanie Smith
June 25, 2008
Mrs. Ortique and Rhesa,
Our hearts are with you at this time. We pray that God will hold Justice Ortique in His eternal love, and that His loving embrace will comfort and strengthen you and your entire family.
Louvader Cureaux
June 25, 2008
You have fought a good fight, and now you have finished your course, you have remained faithful, steadfast and immovable in your quest for the good of all mankind. REST IN PEACE L. Cureaux
Joan
June 25, 2008
Rest in peace. Your were a great pioneer.
Micheal L. Nesbitt
June 25, 2008
Thank you for your committment.
GOD bless your family..
Micheal L. Nesbitt
ROBERTS FAMILY
June 25, 2008
God bless your family.
LORI FARRAR
June 25, 2008
YOUR FAMILY IS IN MY PRAYERS. YOU WERE AN EXTRAORDINARY PERSON, ITS HARD TO MEET PEOPLE LIKE YOU. MAY GOD TAKE CARE OF YOUR FAMILY FOREVER AND EVER. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE AND TRANQUILITY. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES.
King Family
June 24, 2008
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Carolyn & Okla III Jones
June 24, 2008
Miriam and Rhesa,
May you find comfort in knowing that many of us are thinking of you and praying for you.
Avis Bevrotte
June 24, 2008
To the Family, May God bring you comfort, and prayers bring you strength and the condolences of friends and family bring you peace!
Judge Ortique was truly an inspiration and will be missed by those lives he touched.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Michael and Avis Bevrotte & Family
Audrey Jefferson
June 24, 2008
Remember your husband, father, and grandfather is never gone as he will always be in your heart with loving memories of his caring for each of you. My prayers and sympathy are with you at this time of your lost and sorrw. (210) 590-2871
Harvey R Britton Sr
June 24, 2008
As the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Field Director for Louisiana (1966-1976), I came to know Atty. Ortigue as a living testimony and inspiration to the accomplishments that Blacks in Louisiana could achieve, and the contribution we could make in the fight for racial equality, and unselfish citizenship. Qualities he exemplified throughout his life. They should rename the Southern University Law School in his honor. He’s earned it.
Monica Sanchez
June 24, 2008
Heartfelt condolences to the Ortique and McDonald families; may God comfort you with peace and wonderful memories.
RENETTE WILLIAMS
June 24, 2008
I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL MY MOTHER BROUGHT ME WITH HER TO SEE YOU ON ST. BERNARD AVE. AT YOUR OFFICE I WAS SO SCARED AND YOU PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME REASSURING ME THAT EVERYTHING WOULD BE ALL RIGHT AND IT WAS I KNOW GOD AS DONE THE SAME FOR YOU MAY HE WRAP HIS ARMS AROUND EACH AND EVERYONE THAT YOU HAS TOUCH IN YOUR LIFE THANK YOU FOR TOUCHING MIND
June 24, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Bill Fead
June 23, 2008
Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.
Michelle Blair
June 23, 2008
To the family of the late Mr. Revius Ortique Jr. I do not know you but read good things about Mr.Ortique. I will be prayering for the family, he fought a good fight, may God bless his soul Michelle
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