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Pascal Calogero Obituary

Louisiana Supreme Court Retired Chief Justice Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., 87, passed away surrounded by family on December 20, 2018. Over his long life of service, Chief Justice Calogero was known by many names: "Junior," "Pas," "Nunny," "Dad," "Judge," "Chief Justice Calogero," or just "Chief." No matter which name, he answered to all with friendship and devotion. He loved his family and friends, and he loved the law. Chief Justice Calogero is survived by his wife Leslie M. Langhetee; ten children, Debbie Calogero Applebaum (Bobby Applebaum), David (Gina), Pascal, III, Elizabeth, Thomas (Lindsey), Michael (Amanda), Stephen (Kym), Gerald, Katie (Matt Hupman), and Chrissy Calogero (Brian Keating); eleven grandchildren, Sarah and Benjamin Applebaum, Alex, Andrew, Mark, Caroline, Lauren, Mason, and Jack Calogero, Joli Moss, James Hupman; his sisters-in-law, Joyce and Iris Calogero; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. He was predeceased by his parents, Pascal F. Calogero, Sr., a New Orleans Police Officer, and Louise Moore Calogero, a homemaker, as well as his siblings Geraldine, Jack, and Robert Calogero and Grace Calogero Spiess. A native New Orleanian, Chief Justice Calogero was a devout Catholic and a proud graduate of St. Aloysius High School ('49), where he played baseball and studied under the school's namesake-to-be: Brother Martin. His academic prowess earned him a scholarship to attend Loyola University, where the social justice teachings of the Loyola priests had a profound effect on his thinking. Chief Justice Calogero earned his law degree in 1954, graduating first in his class and serving as President of the Student Editorial Board of the Loyola Law Review. He later received a Master of Laws in Judicial Process from the University of Virginia ('92). He served three years in the U.S. Army as a military police officer and as a "JAG" in the Judge Advocate General's Corps and worked as a law clerk at Civil District Court in Orleans Parish prior to practicing law from 1958 to 1972 with the law firm of Landrieu, Calogero & Kronlage with life-long friends Moon Landrieu and Charles A. Kronlage, Jr. In 1972, Chief Justice Calogero was elected to the Louisiana Supreme Court and was reelected in 1974, 1988, and 1998. He served for 36 years, the longest-serving justice in the history of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and served as Chief Justice from April 9, 1990 until his retirement from the Court on December 31, 2008. As Chief Justice, he spearheaded numerous reform initiatives and considered his Court's most important administrative achievements to be completion of the restoration of the Royal Street Courthouse, improvements in Louisiana's indigent defense system, improvements in both the attorney and judicial disciplinary systems, and the maintenance of a consistently current court docket for 36 years. While on the bench, he authored over 1,000 learned majority opinions, concurrences, and dissents, and participated in over 6,000 oral arguments and published opinions. His opinions and writings are a reflection of his intellect, integrity, incredible work ethic, respect for the rule of law, and passionate dedication to civil liberties, fairness, and justice. Following his retirement from the Court, Chief Justice Calogero returned to the private practice of law, opening his own boutique firm focused on appellate practice, and serving Of Counsel to the law firms of Ajubita, Leftwich and Salzer, LLC and Jennifer C. Deasy, LLC. His colleagues and his clients alike admired his integrity and mastery of the law. Chief Justice Calogero's career as a jurist and judicial reformer has been recognized by many accolades and honors. However, more important to him than any career honors was the time he spent with his large family, close friends, and many law clerks dancing, singing, fishing and hunting, sharing stories and laughter, teaching, and especially sharing his love of the law, which he passed on to six of his children, who are practicing attorneys. Despite his many accomplishments, throughout his life he remained humble and grateful for his family and friends. He was kind and gracious to everyone he met. And he maintained his zest for life, his big, beautiful smile, and the twinkle in his eyes through his final days. The Family would like to thank the staff of St. Anna's at Lambeth House and of Serenity Hospice for their loving care. Visitation will be held at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home on Thursday, December 27, 5:00-8:00 pm, and at Holy Name of Jesus Church on Friday, December 28, starting at 9:00 am. Funeral services will be held at Holy Name of Jesus Church at 10:30 am. A reception will follow the funeral mass on Loyola's Campus, which colleagues, friends, and family are invited to attend. A private burial will be held after the reception. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Innocence Project New Orleans and Loyola University New Orleans. To view and sign the family guestbook, visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Dec. 22 to Dec. 28, 2018.

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Renee Brown

April 3, 2025

Sending condolences 1st to your wife kids an whole family
I just googled The Chief " an in intrigued astound an blown away I wish I was smart like the Chief Renee Brown rip chief heaven is happy

David Giordano-Steece

April 25, 2023

This is late but no less genuine. I´ve been dealing with never ending medical problems including long hospital stays. Pas was an unconditional friend and I have missed our many times together. My wife, Donna and I would go pick him up for lunch at Mandina´s or just a snack at La Madeleine´s or The Pontchartrain maybe just ride around for the afternoon. Great man, great jurist, great father, great friend. He will be with me in memory always. I loved Pas like a brother.
David & Donna Giordano-Steece

john j elms

December 16, 2022

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

John Elms

December 16, 2020

We miss you Pass a true friend

john elms

December 16, 2019

Wwe miss you.Thanks for being my friend!

Nancy Picard

March 4, 2019

It was an honor and a privilege to clerk for Justice Pascal Calogero. He took lots of ribbing that year because he had hired three female law clerks. He was kind and had a great sense of humor. He had an unerring memory for facts and legal arguments of cases that he had reviewed and a corresponding inability to remember our names. His work ethic was legendary. He taught us so much. What a loss!

john Elms

December 28, 2018

Sorry i missed your funeral i was out of town.We will miss you very much.You were a good friend and great Justus!

Evelyn Benjamin

December 28, 2018

To the Chief; Just wanted to say I know personally you are a good person. I was aware of a kind and intelligent act that occurred years ago that I will never forget.

Lisa Emboulas Farrell

December 28, 2018

Sending love and prayers to the Family of a Legal Legend...and one my Dad used to tell stories of playing baseball against. May the good memories you have overtake the grief you feel in his loss.

paul baier

December 28, 2018

There was a big heart and a good judge. Paul R. Baier, Politz Professor LSU.

Katherine Fontana

December 27, 2018

You are now gone but memories of you will always shine like the brightest star that you were. Rest in Peace. My Prayers are with you and your family.

December 27, 2018

All of our prayers, love, and condolences to the Calogero Family, from Esther Redmann Giavotella on behalf of the Redmanns and Giavotellas.

December 27, 2018

Tommy and Family, My sincere condolences to you and your family. You have been blessed to have such a wonderful father and role model. May God bless you in relishing in your memories, your Dad will always be with you. Michele Nami von Hoven

Sue Ellen Lyons

December 27, 2018

My heart is full of love for all of you at this sad time. May the Chief's memory be eternal.

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Sent Flowers

December 26, 2018

I send my condolences to you all , and please lean on the God of comfort to comfort you all during this time.

December 26, 2018

A great passionate, loving, hardworking man. He will be truly missed.

Timothy Averill

December 25, 2018

"Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another." George Eliot.
I have had the honor and privilege of clerking for, working with, and becoming friends with this unique and influential man over the past 32 years.
Aside from his incredible skill and ability as a Judge, Justice Calogero was a man of the people, who loved his life, family, and friends. Here are just a few anecdotes regarding my personal interactions with the Chief:
-Stopping by his home early in the morning to pick up writ applications and draft opinions, after he had been working on them for hours before my arrival;
-Listening to him correctly offer advice, based on his memory only, of facts and holdings of many important state and federal cases;
-Listening attentively to his interesting stories of Louisiana political history, politicians, and elections. He never seemed to tire of telling them, and I never tired of listening to them;
-Sharing roast beef and oyster po-boys, with him sometimes "helping me" with my share;
- Betting $10 to win and place on our agreed-upon choice at the Fairgrounds;
- During our many years of participation in the Irish-Italian parade,
* Making sure his pockets were filled with fava beans and doubloons;
* watching him wade into the crowds to greet countless numbers of family, friends, and well-wishers; and
* walking arm-in-arm down Veterans Boulevard on glorious, sunshiny Sundays.

Therein lies the fascinating dichotomy in the life of this incredible man: he is undoubtedly one of the most influential jurists in the history of Louisiana, and at the same time he was the most common of men. He enjoyed a beer, sandwich, and a lively discussion as much as anyone; he was self-effacing; and he was always appreciative of anything anyone did for him, from assistance provided by his law clerks to the plumber working on his house.

Chief Justice Calogero positively influenced the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of people. I am most assuredly in that number.

December 25, 2018

Tommy C, my condolences to you and your family. Your dad was a very kind soul.
Sean McCrossen

December 25, 2018

My condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort be with you during your time of sorrow. (Psalm 145:19)

Joan blessing

December 24, 2018

Gracious caring always the consummate gentleman. He will be missed.

December 24, 2018

We are so very sorry to hear of your loss... What a wonderful gentleman he was... The Calogero family will be in our prayers.


The family of Benjamin J and Winifred Vappie Johnson

December 24, 2018

My Condolences to the Calogero family

To My Dear Freind
I Enjoyed our late night talks, it was truly a pleasure
And a honor. I'm so grateful to God for allowing me
to have met you. RIP My Friend

Kris Hartnell

December 24, 2018

Leslie, Katy & Krissy, Rest eternal grant to him, O Lord; And let light perpetual shine upon him. Love, Kris Hartnell

R.P

December 24, 2018

Calogero Family, our condolences is with your love one during these difficult time please read Hosea 13:14.

December 23, 2018

I was saddened to learn of the death of Chief Justice Calogero. It was my pleasure to work with this good man since 1972.
I send my condolences to his family.
May he Rest In Peace.

Senator/Judge M. Joseph Tiemann
Retired

December 23, 2018

Such a blessing for your family to have shared so many years and fond memories with your beloved husband, father and grandfather. May God provide the needed comfort and support from family and friends during your time of bereavement and beyond.

James and a Joanne Stovall

December 23, 2018

Our condolences to Leslie and the family. Justice Calogero was a fine man and lawyer.

Mittie

December 23, 2018

I'm so sorry for the lost of your dear love one. May the God of all comfort continue to comfort those mourning and bind up the brokenhearted.

December 23, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God who "binds up the broken hearted" and "comforts all who mourn," strengthen you during this difficult time.
Isaiah 61:1, 2.

December 23, 2018

Eric Sander

December 23, 2018

My sincere condolences to the extended Calogero family on the passing of Chief Justice Calogero. May your cherished memories console you during this time of sorrow and always keep him close to your heart. He was a fine man and will be missed by all who knew him but his legacy will endure. Rest in peace Chief, and thank you for your years of public service.

Dr. Greg Domecq

December 23, 2018

Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him.

The Calogeros are a special family. May God's mercy and love help them through this challenging time.

Niles Hellmers

December 23, 2018

To Leslie and the entire Calogero family, I offer my sincerest, heartfelt condolences. I knew Justice Calogero my entire life and respected few more. He was a cherished, rare asset to the city, state and legal profession, all of which will miss him greatly. My vocabulary does not allow me to adequately state how giant of a person he was. All, whether they knew him or not, are better because of him. I will never forget him. Niles Hellmers.

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Loretta Mattio Hamilton

December 22, 2018

My sincere condolences to the Calogero family.

Loretta Mattio Hamilton
Metairie La

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