Mark-LaBorde-Obituary

Mark J. LaBorde

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Mark LaBorde passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on March 3, 2010.

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Mark was a genius when it came to woodworking. While at Huttig Sash and Door in Harahan, Louisiana, Mark landed and sold all the remodeling items for 1,100 rooms at the Sheraton New Orleans hotel.

To Mark's family and friends, My long overdue condolences to each of you. I was told of Marks passing shortly afterwards and had been to this site a few times to post my respects. The words could not come to me then, so I said nothing at the time. Now, I am filled with regret for this inaction. Along with Rick Guidry, Mark and I attended Rummel as Junior/Seniors, along with the trip to Florida. I remember him always having a smile on his face, along with an exuberant personality. I hope if...

To Mark's family,
He and you all will be within my prayers. I was saddened and shocked to hear of his passing. He was SUCH a beautiful person and a good friend during my time at UNO and with Phi Kappa Theta as a little sister. His sense of humor and smile were always there. Please accept my most sincere condolences.
Maria L. Grisaro

Miss Shelia, Mr. Lackey and Brian,
My prayers are with you and Mark's family as you struggle to find joy through the sorrow. I have such fond memories of hanging out with Mark.
Love to all
Jennifer Saux Perry

Angelle:

I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for you and your family. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

Elyse

I was so sad to hear about Mark's passing. I worked with Mark when he was at Lowe's in Harvey La. He helped me so much during that time. Mark, Chuck, and Hank were the best in commerical sales at our store and I will miss him dearly. God Bless you and your son and our prayers are with you.

Angelle, I sit here in absolute schock and sorrow for your loss. It is never easy to lose a loved one, let alone the most imoprtant one in your world. As life continues to move forward for you and your family, know that you are surrounded by many friends and family beyond where you are right now and all offer an open heart. My deepest sympathy for the loss of a large piece of your heart.

Dear Mr and Ms Laborde and Brian, I am deeply saddened to learn of Mark's passing. As juniors and seniors at Rummel, Mark and I became friends. We were always laughing! Mark used to always crack up when I would imitate Mick Jagger. I called him "Canon"(The 70's TV detective) when he would drive that big green Ford LTD. We also shared a high school graduation trip in Ft Walton Beach. I will always remember Mark as a good guy with a hilarious sense of humor. It is a blessing to have known Mark....

Angelle,
I was so sorry to hear about Mark. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you in this time of sorrow.