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Adrianne Irene Landry Baumgartner

1953 - 2022

Adrianne Irene Landry Baumgartner obituary, 1953-2022

BORN

1953

DIED

2022

Adrianne Baumgartner Obituary

Adrianne Irene Landry Baumgartner died peacefully on June 22, 2022, following a courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Adrianne was born on January 25, 1953 in Lafayette, Louisiana and was raised in her beloved New Iberia. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was the daughter of Alfred Smith "Smitty" Landry of New Iberia and Adrianne "Dianne" Mouton Landry of Lafayette, and was the oldest of their eleven children. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Robert Prescott Baumgartner. She and Robert had five children, Charles Purcell Baumgartner (d. 1982), Samuel Prescott Baumgartner (Kate), Margaret Amelie Baumgartner McCarty (Brent), William Landry Baumgartner (Chelsea), Luke Olivier Baumgartner, and her grandchildren Alex, Jacob, Olivia, Irene, Beau and Baby Boy Baumgartner arriving soon (Will and Chelsea). She is also survived by her siblings Amelie Landry Bower, Alfred Smith Landry, Jr., Edward Paul Landry, Dianne Landry Kirsch, Charles Benjamin Landry, Thomas Barry Landry, Helen M. Landry-Seward and Alice Landry Basden, as well as countless nieces and nephews, all of whom she cherished and adored. Adrianne was preceded in death by her son, Charles Purcell Baumgartner, her parents Alfred Smith "Smitty" Landry and Adrianne "Dianne" Mouton Landry, and her siblings Peter Alexander Landry and Louise Landry Hill. Adrianne was devoted to her husband, children and extended family, and could always find a reason for a family gathering. Her greatest fear in any situation was that someone would be excluded. There was room for all at her table. Her happiest moments were spent at her tranquil home in rural St. Tammany Parish in the presence of her husband, children and grandchildren, with a glass of wine, an active fireplace, and anyone else who would join her for good food and great conversation. Adrianne never met a stranger. All who met her needed to be prepared to tell her where they were from and their mother's maiden name so she could let them know how many mutual friends they had, or perhaps how she was related to them. Adrianne attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart at Grand Couteau, class of 1971. She graduated from Tulane University's M. Sophie Newcomb College in 1975, and earned her Juris Doctorate from Tulane University School of Law in 1978 (Order of the Coif). Adrianne loved the practice of law second only to her family. She began her legal career with the law firm of Porteous, Toledano, Hainkel & Johnson (now Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson, L.L.P.) in 1978. In her words, "they let me be a lawyer. I didn't carry anyone's briefcase." In 1982, she became the first female partner of the firm, and opened the firm's Covington office which she continued to expand over the years. Adrianne practiced with the firm her entire career until her retirement in 2021, and served as the firm's first female managing partner from 2011-2013. She had a deep love for her partners, associates and staff. She stressed the importance of always showing respect and candor to other lawyers, even when reciprocity was lacking. Adrianne also felt that one of the most important responsibilities of the profession was the mentoring of young lawyers, an obligation she took very seriously. She was a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association for 44 years, as well as the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel (LADC), and served as its first female president from 2004-2005. She was also the first legacy president of LADC, with her father serving as president from 1978-1979. She was member of the Executive Board of the Association of Defense Trial Attorneys. In 2011, she was inducted into the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers and served as its State Committee Chair. She also had a special love for her colleagues in the 22nd Judicial District, where she spent most of her career. Adrianne was very active in her church and community and always made service to others a priority. She was a graduate of the 1994 inaugural class of Leadership St. Tammany. She was a lifelong and devout Catholic, and a parishioner at St. Peter Church in Covington for many years, where she served as a lector. She served on the St. Peter School Board and the Stewardship Committee. She served on the Board of Trustees for St. Paul's School and the school's Renaissance Board. She was active in support of wounded veterans, as well as those killed in action and their families, and served on the Board of Directors of Support our War Heroes. She served on the Board of Directors of the Covington Food Bank (now Northshore Food Bank). She was also active in business and legislative endeavors, and was an active member of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI), serving on its Board of Directors as well as the Board Executive Committee, and was the recipient of the 2020 LABI Ed Steimel Lifetime Achievement Award. Adrianne believed that every individual was deserving of love, dignity, respect and compassion. She always sought to help others, including those she disagreed with or those whom others may have felt were undeserving. She exhibited commitment and tenacity in the face of adversity, and courage and assurance in the face of tragedy. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff at Ochsner Health System, St. Tammany Parish Hospital and the St. Tammany Cancer Center for the tireless efforts, professionalism and compassion shown to Adrianne over the past year. We are forever grateful. Services will be held on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 125 E. 19th Avenue, Covington, Louisiana 70433. Visitation will be held in church beginning at 10:00 a.m. and concluding with funeral mass beginning at 1:00 p.m. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Abbey, 75376 River Rd, St Benedict, LA 70457. In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to the Northshore Food Bank in Covington or St. Joseph Abbey.

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Published by The Acadiana Advocate from Jun. 24 to Jun. 28, 2022.

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Tammi Thompson

July 10, 2023

I am so very sorry to hear about Adrianne's passing. I met Adrianne several years ago during a court case and she left such an impression on me! She was such a sharp cookie, and she really knew her stuff. Breaks my heart that she left this earth so soon. I am sending prayers to all that knew and loved her.

John Guinan

March 17, 2023

I just read in Tulane University´s alumni magazine of Adrianne´s passing, and am heartbroken by it. I knew Adrianne fairly well at Tulane and remember her as being a kind and compassionate soul, infinitely cheerful and considered a friend by everyone who ever met her. The world is a poorer place with Adrianne gone.

Bill Bowden

September 2, 2022

Adrianne and I were friends when we were students at Tulane in 1972. We were in history class together, and we would go to Jed's University Inn or Eddie Price's for beers.
The fact that I found Adrianne's obituary after all these years is testimony to the fact that she was one of the finest people I met during my life, and made a huge positive impression.
My condolences to her family. You lost a good one. But you had many years with her, and for that you should be thankful. You were blessed.

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Bill Argeros

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Nancy Eagan Frymire

July 18, 2022

In honor of my kind, smart and generous friend - Adrianne. I will miss you! Nancy

David Knight

July 4, 2022

One of the best lawyers I have seen, smart, honest, fearless, always a lady, and always a pleasure to be around. It truly was a joy and a privilege to have known Adrianne

Nanette Landry

June 29, 2022

Thinking of all of you in this time. So sorry for your loss.

Shannon Cangelosi

June 28, 2022

Adianne's kindness and love will be missed by all. Her compassion did not stop at the boundaries of her family... but her family will miss her most of all. My love to you all. Shannon

Charlotte Woody

June 28, 2022

With all my love. Only the fondest thoughts of our matriarch and dear, dear Adrianne. What a deep loss. My heart is with you.

Rene Frederick & Associates, LLC

June 28, 2022

We are truly sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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Cherie White

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Richard A. Tonry, II

June 27, 2022

One of the finest attorney's I ever worked with in my 22-year career and a beautiful person.

Jimmy and Cheryl Kuhn

June 27, 2022

This is a heartbreaking, crushing loss for all of Adrianne's admirers and friends. We are so sorry for Robert and family who Adrianne adored - she was always happy to speak about you all and how much she cared for you. She was a great courtroom lawyer, mentor and honorable professional. Her extraordinary faith she was always willing to share. Cheryl and I will miss the wonderful person that Adrianne was and is in our hearts. Words will never express our sadness.
Jimmy & Cheryl Kuhn

22nd JDC Bar Association

June 27, 2022

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Jim Dore'

June 27, 2022

Dear Robert
Mercedes and I are just learning of Adrianne's passing and want you to accept our sincere condolences. Having gotten to know both of you through the ACTL was a sheer pleasure. Although we did not get to visit often we always enjoyed catching up. Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult of times.
Jim

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Jon Yeager

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Michael Carleton

June 26, 2022

I knew Adrianne for over 30 years while I was at USAA assigning defense work to her firm. She was a great lady and a dear friend. I saw her when I had mediations on cases in New Orleans, attending twice a year. I really will miss her. God Bless.

Rhonda Costley

June 25, 2022

My deepest sympathies to the family. Adrienne was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed by many whose lives she touched over the years.

Mike Walker

June 24, 2022

Adrianne and I were classmates in law school back in the '70's and became close friends through mutual acquaintances. After law school, we ended up in the same area of work, insurance defense, and would occasionally run into each other, though I live in Baton Rouge and did not get over to Covington much. She was always a firecracker and someone I was always glad to see. I had a great deal of respect and affection for her. She will be missed.

Mark J. Spansel

June 24, 2022

So sorry to hear about Adrianne. May God bless her soul and her family.

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