Johnny-Lirette-Obituary

Johnny Lirette

New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans, Louisiana
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American Heart Association

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Johnny Lirette passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 3, 2010.

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Again : I wish to thank you Jo,and Red for sharing you parents with us. I have learned sharing and i mean totaling sharing of ones lives and possessions with an open heart and a open house as your parents did for us.One of these days we will cross that river. On the other side. And we will be with Jesus forever.No more tears will I cry, Love you always Your Brother Gary B

Jolene and Red
I am so sorry I had to miss the Memorial Service for Johnny but he was a wonderful friend
him & your Mom both. I loved his funny stories , I glad my sons Tommy & Terry were there and they were a part of the Memorial. Tommy & Terry were always telling us funny sayings that Johnny did at the fire station when they worked with him.
Prayers are with you and your families.
R.I.P.Johnny Patsy & Tommy Berggren

My Dearest Jolene and Red, I am so sorry for your loss. I will cherish the memories that I have of Mr. Johnny for the rest of my life! He was certainly "One of a Kind".

Very much remember the time you hooked up a generator at mawmaw jennie's camp. Up untill that point I had no idea you were allowed electricity in Empire because that is one thing mawmaw never let us do. Natalie and I thought you HAD to go to bed at 6pm because it was dark and boring.

I Love and Miss you So Daddy.......Jodi

Marvin and Jolene,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. We knew Johnny and Madelyn for many years. They used to rent from us on Maple Street. They were very nice people and it was a pleasure to have known them. We used to see them at the marina occasionally . We'll miss them.

Tom and Emily Lingoni

Red,Jolene very sorry for your loss and to johnny rest in peace miss ya

Philip Radecker

Red and Joe most of the guys working at Station 61. Were so attached to you and your family. We all thought our last name Lirette. The way we were treated can only be truly know by the people involved.Your home was always our home. I wish to thank you both for allowing us to share your Dad with those that lost our dads at early ages. Jhonny D H was both hard and soft as he knew the correct one to pass on to you. We will miss him dearly. Now he can fuss up a storm with Emma. but on her turf....

Red and Jolene,God bless both of you and your families,you are in my prayers.