Buddy-Diliberto-Obituary

Buddy Diliberto

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Buddy Diliberto passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 9, 2005.

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Budman, while Kenny and Bobby are doing a great job (with a little help form Hokey now and then), I sure miss the heck out of you. Still, I can't help but wonder how Nick Saban and Randy Meuller happened to end up on the same team! Are you trying to tell us something??????? Much love to your family. I hope they are doing well.

God Bless buddy,
I was deeply saddened by the loss of buddy when i heard the news on sports talk with bobby hebert and kenny wilkerson.I listened to buddy MANY nights here in the houston area.It was a REAL treat hearing buddy's humor,and insights into the saints in particular and sports in general. Buddy was the consumate professional.He was great at handicapping the horses also.Buddy said many people thought with his thick accent he was from brooklyn but he was a TRUE new orleans...

God Bless buddy,
I was deeply saddened by the loss of buddy when i heard the news on sports talk with bobby hebert and kenny wilkerson.I listened to buddy MANY nights here in the houston area.It was a REAL treat hearing buddy's humor,and insights into the saints in particular and sports in general. Buddy was the consumate professional.He was great at handicapping the horses also.Buddy said many people thought with his thick accent he was from brooklyn but he was a TRUE new orleans...

As time goes by, so do memories - they fade - and yet return again from old "memory banks" - Such will be the legacy of "Buddy-D", for as long as sports fans are around, so will be the memories of Buddy - he enhanced the spirit of true sportsmanship.

Missed by - A Fan

There it was - in the Alla Parade - on the West Bank - a tribute to Buddy-D with his smiling face - right on the front of the float - That's right Buddy - You'll be remembered everywhere - for a long, long time. R.I.P.

There is only 1 New Orleans, 1 barq's,and there will only be 1 buddy d.it's as if i have lost one of my own family.god bless u buddy.

I went to school with Mike and Chris when Buddy was still at the T-P many years ago. Since moving to the DFW area, I would listen to Buddy on my way home every night.
(I may live in Arlington, but my heart is still in Nola). My drive home every day won't ever be the same. He will be greatly missed.

Buddy,

Thanks for all of the fond memories. I enjoyed your commentary and colorful expressions for many years. My condolences to your family.

Everyone will miss Buddy, and our thoughts go out to his family. But then, we all know he will be greeted at the Pearly Gate by Hap Glaudy. May they look down upon the Saints games with reverence.