Bryan-Saba-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Honaker Funeral Home, Inc. - Slidell

Bryan Lynn Saba

Feb 26, 1959 - Dec 24, 2025 (Age 66)

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Bryan you were the backbone of your family! We all had our great times together as a family. You will be sadly missed but always remembered for your kindness and generosity! RIP My dear friend on your new journey of eternal life.

Brian was truly a special person, and his presence will always be felt and remembered. He will never be forgotten. I will always cherish the phone calls and the long talks we shared on the porch. Those moments where time seemed to slow down as he talked about life, laughed, talked about fishing and shared the projects he was excited to take on around the house. Those memories mean so much and will always stay with me.
Even though we were neighbors, Brian always felt like family. He had...

Uncle Bryan. My Parrain. I think it’s fair to say he helped raise me. While not technically my uncle, he was always Uncle Bryan. He was my father’s best friend and a big part of my childhood. He taught me so many things. So many fun times. I still tell stories to people about how he was the toughest, not afraid of anything, man I’ve ever known. He is a legend to us. Peace be the journey, Unc.

So much to say, so many memories. I could write a book. I don't remember life without Bryan. We were best friends since first grade until his passing. His family treated me as their own and I love them deeply.
Thank you Bryan, thank you for everything. You always had my back, always ready to help no matter what I was doing. Though life here on earth will never be the same , I take comfort in knowing you are well again and wrapped in the loving arms of Our Savior. I thank God for...

I grew up with Bryan in Gentilly as one is his sister’s best friends. I spent many days and nights at the Saba’s and I remember fondly the wonderful times we all had. Bryan was the youngest of the three Saba kids and I can still see him running around the neighborhood and Filmore Park. He was always a happy kid with a lot of friends and never pestered Sheila, Susan and me, as younger brothers often do.
I didn’t have the privilege of knowing him as an adult, but I have no doubt that he...

Expressing my sincere condolences to Leslie and all of Bryan’s family upon his passing. I also have to say goodbye to one of my oldest friends, back from where we all grew up participating in hunting, fishing, baseball and football. Bryan will be missed by all of us from the old neighborhood.

I am so very sorry to hear about Bryan’s passing. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bryan was like a brother to us Barrios boys as well as his siblings. We grew up together, lived 6 houses down on the same street. Bryan always was there for me when I had carpentry work to be done. He was a great carpenter, friend, husband, and father any one could ever had. My heart is grieving for his lost and for the family left behind. To say he will be missed is a under statement of the love and friendship he left behind. Anthony my brother is little Bryan's Godfather that's how close we...

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Bryan's Obituary

Bryan Lynn Saba, age 66, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, at his home in Slidell, Louisiana, with his wife, Leslie, at his side.  Bryan was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana, to Ronald Saba and Marlene Burr Saba. He was raised in New Orleans, along with his sister, Sheila,...

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