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André C. "Andy" Broussard Sr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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André Broussard passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on October 28, 2010, and The Advocate on November 1, 2010.

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Whether it was building a go-cart that would travel 40 miles per hour without brakes or steering, organizing an owl hunt, constructing a snake bomb (I am not sure what a snake bomb is), or tearing down a rival posse's palmetto hut in the woods—something fun was always happening at Andy's house near Lee High School during our boyhood days. "See you at Andy's" was our after school battle cry.

Andy showed me the biggest dead water moccasin I have ever seen in a ravine behind his...

Andre, Angelle and Aimee,
The news about your Dad came much to soon, much like your Mom. My Mom, Cheryl Wasson, thought the world of Andy & Cecil, as did everyone that knew them. What characters they were. I wish you many blessings and the peace of mind knowing that Mr. Andy is entertaining all the angels in heaven. Peace be with you, Kristin Summers

A RENAISSANCE MAN, thought, word, and deed

The Billeaud family will never forget the courgeous effort Andy made to visit with Dickie's family in New Orleans at his final celebration. Thank you Aimee for helping your Dad make that trip. It was he and Dickie's last voyage together. How appropriate that it was a party. Law school and all of those adventures made wonderful memories of a joyous time with Andy and Cecile. Once a friend always a friend to Andy. Love, Marjorie and Joe Kopacsi

I remember your father and my brother in their youth with infectious humor and happiness. Andy's gentle kindness towards me was, and always will be felt as a great gift. Rick Johnson Cortona, Italy

ya'll. only good things. love, evelyne

Andy and I were PIKE brothers at LSU. He was a pleasure to know and a comrade in arms. Robert Iles Boyer

Andre-

Katie LaRose informed me of the passing of your father. Please except my sincere condolences for you and your family. He sounded like quite an accomplished gentleman.

-Kai

Andre, Angelle and Aimee,
Your Dad was without a doubt the kindest man I have ever known. He offered his best to me and so many others expecting nothing in return, which is what made him so wonderful and special... a true friend. I learned so many things about history and music and books and cooking and now I wish I had one more chance to tell him thank you. He will be sorely missed by so many! But now all of Heaven can enjoy his stories and see the twinkle in his eyes when he talks...