Gregory-Bazajou-Obituary

Gregory Charles Bazajou

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Gregory Bazajou passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on February 27, 2003.

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None of us can thank you enough for making Marions life so filled with love and happiness. You 2 have shared, discovered and loved so much. U2 reminded me of 2 teenagers in love.

Greg;
You have been an inspiration to us all. We could all learn so much from how you treat others and how you listen. I was so thrilled to see Marion and Savana call you Grandpa. It meant so much to us all and you filled thier lives with love, laughter and sugar cookies. It does hurt to not see you anymore with us but, you still remain to give us all comfort and love in a way we cannot explain. I started to really see you as a stepdad because of your concern to those around because of...

Dad,
One of the happiest days of my life was in 1978 when I had the pleasure of meeting you again after not being in your life while I was growing up. You touched me in many ways and always loved me unconditionally. Even though we didn't get to spend time together as most fathers and daughters do, the time we did was so very precious to me. I will always cherish the great laughs and all the love you gave me. I will also always remember and treasure the memory of our last phone...

I miss the laughter and sincerity of your voice. To call you my stepdad doesn't seem as real as to call you a true friend. A true gentleman, one like I've never met. Thank you for the friendship and most of all for the joy you've given my mother. We both love her.
You watch her from above and I will do the same down here. Good-bye buddy. Mike Oberhauser

Greg touched the lives of all who were fortunate enough to have experienced the unconditional love and friendship he so freely offered. To say he showed me love is a huge understatement. Yes, you will be missed, dear Greg, but what you left behind lives on.
Thank you!

Greg, we spent a long time together in past years. We raised our children, lived the American dream, thought it was forever. But, as we know, nothing is forever.

I want to remember the happy years most of all, because our early time together was joyously funny, riotously rowdy. Then came the reality of your illness and the changes that occurred.
In the most recent years, I was very pleased to hear that you and Marion were sharing a loving, happy life, in spite of your...

Brother we will miss you. Always remember the good times. Give our love to Rose and Henry and our brother we never got to meet.

My loving husband, you gave me gifts I never knew existed in this life. Your memory will forever cause me to rejoice in the laughter we shared each and every day, the music we so loved, and the spiritual discussions we experienced.

I so cherish all you gave to me; your unselfish and loving concern for me, the freedom to be the person I am, and most especially the depth of this rare love that will always be ours to share.

I love you so very much, my Sweetheart, and I...

To my Dad:

I will miss the times we spent together. You were my guardian, my mentor, but most of all...

MY FRIEND.
You changed so many lives with your kindness and your humor.

I love and miss you so very much,
Your Son.

Christopher C. Bazajou