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Robert James Lacey III

New Orleans, Louisiana

1949 - 2019

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Robert Lacey passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Robert are being provided by Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home . The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on March 13, 2019, and The Times-Picayune on March 13, 2019.

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It's a simple equation, Bobby Lacey equaled great conversation. Whether it was in New Mexico where he hung out with us for an extended period of time or in New Orleans where seeing him was always a highlight of the trip. A visit with Bobby could make a cup of coffee into an hilarious Fun Fest or a soul to soul exploration. I loved him.
Julia and Fiona he was indeed a gift from God. Bonnie and Anita my heart hurts for you. Love to all the family on this difficult day.

Rest in Peace KDT brother Lacey.

Bob is gone from this world, but he will always be with me. The obituary describes him excellently.

We will meet again

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. I'm sending you a hug from afar.

Exquisite Tribute Standing Spray

My memories of our playing around his house as kids in St. Matthias are vivid in my mind. Along with Leo Williams, Jerry Hanafy, Russell Laurent, and others, we played football in an empty lot nearby, and all around the neighborhoods. While at Holy Cross High School, I remember Bobby's football skills as well as a wrestler. He was liked and admired by everyone there.
We never saw each other after high school until a 50 year anniversary of our St. Matthias 8th grade class get together...

Bob was a fraternity brother at SLU. Also we were in the Over the Mountain Athletic Cub together. He always was a gentleman and class act. I am especially proud of him as I also was a USMC officer. He will always be a bright shining light to anyone who knew him.God bless him and his loved ones

It was always great to hear from Bob while he was stuck in Houston traffic! I will miss those chats. RIP my friend...Leo & Lawrie