Charles-Larche-Obituary

Charles Jude Larche

New Orleans, Louisiana

Aug 4, 1937 – Sep 28, 2024 (Age 87)

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BORN
August 4, 1937
DIED
September 28, 2024
AGE
87
LOCATION
New Orleans, Louisiana

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Charles Larche passed away on September 28, 2024 at the age of 87 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on October 11, 2024.

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DADDY......... We Miss U more than tears can show, more than our hearts can handle and more than words can express....FOREVER U will remain in our hearts and on our minds

To The Larche Family My condolences to you and family. I have known your father for many years. I work at Homer´s Lounge over 35 years where your Grandparents lived on Dorgenois and St Peter St. Bro Larche was the owner we shared many many good times. May he rest in peace. Ms Rose from Homer´s Corner

My Husband and I would go and eat and talk with your Dad many a nights. We are sorry for your lost. He was a Good Man so Respectful. Not many of those. Prayers and Love for you and your family. Joseph and and Kathy Dominick.

How proud you must be of your father and his legacy. You have my deepest sympathy. Remember our God is a constant friend. Lean on him. He will see you and your family through. Prayers and Love Torey Calhoun

Sending heartfelt prayers and condolences to you my lieutenant Honorable Charlene and family love you. Danna K

Rest In Peace I have known him all my life thru my uncle Leroy Knight who passed back in 2019 because of him we treated CJ like family I took care of him at my fish fry´s he was a good man he will be missed my condolences to his family

Sending condolences family from Texas. Carlis Wright Robinson (Mildred Creecy Wright family) and Albert Robinson (Rosanna´s son)

My condolences to the Larche family. In Charlie's honor I will share the story of how we met. We were at Xavier and would often get together on Monday nights to play basketball. After the games we would go to a bar for a few drinks. On one Monday night a friend told us he knew a place that had inexpensive pitchers of beer, so we gave it a try. We went and had the beer. The next day none of us could talk. We decided no more beer, but we would keep going to Smitty's. Charlie always made us feel...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.