Andrew-Bucaro-Obituary

Andrew G. Bucaro

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Andrew Bucaro passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on October 30, 2003.

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I will try to make this entry as short as possible and to the point. I never knew or met Judge Andrew Bucaro until I was 17 years old in the mid 1960's. Several of my friends and I were arrested for theft and possession of (2) fire extinguishers which we had attained from a Hotel in the Gentilly area of New Orleans. We had gone before him in court and he had us put in the "Tank" with a bunch of drunks that had scared us to death. It was only several hours in this horrible tank but it was...

To Inez And family,

I remember the Judge when I first practiced law. HE was a person who took great pride in his work and was a terrific representative of the judiciary. He will be sorely missed by all.

With sympathy,
Judge David S. Gorbaty
4th Circuit Court of Appeal

I offer my compassion to each of you on the death of your father Andrew. I remember him as the husband of Inez and the cousin of Robert Joseph Martin, married to my sister Lessie Nixon Martin.

While 80 years is a long life, we are seldom prepared to loose our parents.

Sincerely in Christ,

Joyce Nixon

To Inez and her Family:

With sincere sympathy and condolences I write this note to tell you that you are being thought of and kept in my prayers during your time of loss.
Sherness DeVold
4th Circuit Court of Appeal