Raylon-Hardy-Obituary

Raylon Paul Hardy

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Raylon Hardy passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Raylon are being provided by Boyd-Brooks Funeral & Cremation Service. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on December 25, 2019.

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I'm really still at a loss for words. Family, please know and understand that GOD makes no mistakes. Such a smart and talented star gone way too soon. Ronald , Paullete and Nanny (Glenda), I'm praying for you all . May the love of GOD give you the strength to endure during this difficult and trying time. I love you all.. RIP Raylon.....you"ll be missed forever and always loved.

Paulette & Ronald,
We're so so sorry for your loss. Mason, Mike & I send our deepest condolences. Mason will never forget his great point guard at HHS. We will never forget his great talent and beautiful smile that lit up the entire gym. Our love and prayers for your strength and grace. With love, The Aucoin's ❤

My deepest sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time. Lost for words May God bless and keep you. Praying for your strength

I can't believe my little cuzin is not here im going to miss him rest on cuzin love you. Torian

Deepest sympathy from the Gross family of Hahnville..Kiara Batiste..Corey JJoseph and his mother

May The GOD of all comfort and mercy guard your hearts and minds through this tragic season...may it bring forth a harvest of complete dependency on and for the love...peace...strength...power and joy that can only be found in The One who can carry us when "ALL" seems impossible to bear!!! Know that He knows and He sees you where you are...in this moment...that He is with you...offering His power...strength...love and joy in unlimited measure dispite what it look or feels like right now...joy...

PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY SORRY FOR Y'ALL LOST KEEP GOD FIRST

Attending Raylon's scrimmage during a recruiting trip

Raylon was the first commit I got while coaching basketball at Centenary College. I fondly remember recruiting him and building a relationship - he had a smile that could light up a room and was a very smart young man. He was mature in understanding when I left Centenary to move back to the East Coast and thanked me for the opportunity that I/we gave him and his family as well as for being the only coach who recruited him. I really looked forward to what Raylon would go on and accomplish...