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Kathleen Babineaux Blanco

1942 - 2019

Kathleen Babineaux Blanco obituary, 1942-2019, Lafayette, LA

BORN

1942

DIED

2019

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Walters Funeral Home - Lafayette

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Lafayette, Louisiana

Kathleen Blanco Obituary

Former Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco peacefully passed away on August 18, 2019 at St. Joseph's Hospice Carpenter House in Lafayette, La., surrounded by her beloved husband of 55 years, Raymond Blanco, their children and other family members. The cause of death was ocular melanoma. The woman who would become Louisiana's first (and so far only) female governor was born on Dec. 15, 1942 in Coteau in Iberia Parish. She attended Coteau Elementary School and Mount Carmel Academy, a Catholic school for girls in New Iberia. After high school, she attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL), which is now named the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She graduated with a degree in business education and began a life-long journey as an ardent supporter of her alma mater, education and children. She taught at Breaux Bridge High School until she married in 1964. She brought six children into this world and maintained an active family life grounded on the values of her Cajun roots, of which she was very proud. She hunted; she fished; she sold tons of Girl Scout cookies. She cooked large family meals and always had extra room at the table for friends and neighbors. Raymond pitched in with his culinary specialties: wild duck dinners and sometimes freshly caught trout that she prepared almandine. It was while she was home juggling household and children's needs that she began to engage in public affairs. She helped Raymond build their polling and strategy firm Coteau Consulting. She took a job with the U.S. Department of Commerce to work on the 1980 census, traveling to several southern parishes to promote participation in the upcoming census. Local radio was her means of spreading the message, and her ability to connect with people came in handy. One day a friend happened to hear her pitch on the radio and planted a seed: her friend told the future governor that she might think about running for public office. It wasn't until Ben, her youngest child, finished kindergarten that she put her friend's advice into motion, and she did it the old-fashioned way - door-to-door campaigning with Ben at her side. The race was for a seat in the Legislature representing the 45th district of Louisiana in Lafayette, a city which had never before sent a female candidate to Baton Rouge. She won that election, and it was the start of her professional dedication to Louisiana public service. She served in office as a colleague others could trust, tackling adversity with hard work, honesty and humor. She never lost track of her moral compass. She was a fiscal conservative at home and at work. In her first campaign she established a pattern that would continue throughout her time in public office: she always spent less on her campaign than her opponent. She served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1984 to 1988 (first woman elected from Lafayette), then in the Louisiana Public Service Commission from 1988 to 1996 (first woman elected to LPSC and first to serve as its chairwoman). She served as Lieutenant Governor from 1996 to 2004, and as Governor from 2004 to 2008. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco was a woman of grace, faith and hope. She has left an eternal mark on all who knew her, because she was generous and unconditional in her love, warm in her embrace and genuinely interested in the welfare of others. Although she knew that her name would be forever linked with the aftermaths of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it was her dying wish that she be remembered for her faith in God, commitment to family, and love of Louisiana. As Louisiana's first female governor, her prestigious career cannot be separated from her faith and family - all are intertwined. In her own words, her public service provided an opportunity "to be the voice of the voiceless, to shape the rising tide that lifts all boats, to advocate for policies and changes that make good common sense, and to have a positive impact on the lives of all people." Kathleen was preceded in death by her father, Louis Babineaux, her brother, Louis Babineaux, Jr., and her son, Benedict Andrew Blanco. She is survived by her mother, Lucille Fremin Babineaux of New Iberia, by her husband, Raymond Blanco, and by their children Karmen Blanco-Hartfield (Jerry), Monique Blanco Boulet (David), Nicole Blanco (fiancé John George), Raymond Blanco, Jr. (Aprill Springfield Blanco), and Pilar Blanco Eble (Michael). She is also survived by sisters Yvette Babineaux and Priscilla Cadwell, brothers Baron Babineaux, Kenneth Babineaux and Erroll Babineaux, 13 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was a member of The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Lafayette. With Appreciation: Our hearts are overflowing for those who filled, some daily, the last 22 months with love, kindness and generosity: Michael and Cecilia Neustrom, Chris and Susie Arsement, Father Chester Arceneaux, Virginia Boulet and Alvin Albe, Merilyn Crain, Kim Hunter Reed, Kimberly Robinson, James Davison, Richard Zuschlag, Jim Bernhard and Jeff Jenkins. Your support of Kathleen in her fight against ocular melanoma is inspirational. In addition, we are grateful for the powerful prayers that came from across the county and from across diverse faiths. Those prayers carried Kathleen in her faith and in her fight. She was an amazing woman in life and in death. Thanks to each of you here today for your role in our wonderful journey. The Blanco family offers love and gratitude to Dr. Takami Sato, Dr. David Eschelman, Rene Zalinsky and the entire Thomas Jefferson Metastatic Uveal Melanoma Program in Philadelphia for giving our family almost two years of lifelong memories, special moments and travel that would not otherwise have been possible. We also deeply thank the staff of St. Joseph Hospice Carpenter House for loving and welcoming Kathleen and her entire family for the last 26 days of her life. Funeral services are as follows: A Celebration of Life-Interfaith Service will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 10:00 am at St. Joseph Cathedral in Baton Rouge, La. Afterwards, she will lie in state for a public visitation in the Rotunda of the Louisiana State Capitol between 1:00-6:00 pm. Public visitation continues on Friday, August 23, 2019 in Lafayette, La. between 12:30 – 8:00 pm at the St. John the Evangelist Cathedral Church Hall. The Divine Mercy Chaplet will be recited at 3:00 pm, and a prayer service will take place between 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Visitation will resume Saturday morning between 8:00 - 10:00 am, before processing to the Cathedral for a Mass of Christian Burial, beginning at 10:30 am. Private, family interment will be held following the mass.

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Published by The Acadiana Advocate from Aug. 20 to Aug. 24, 2019.

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Mary Audrey BABINEAUX George

August 14, 2025

We shared many common interests! Kathleen was admired and respected by millions of people around the French-speaking world,,, a language she spoke, and a culture and heritage she admired and promoted! A major Louisiana has been named in her honor! I am so proud of this distant cousin of mine!!!

LynSandra Joseph

August 30, 2019

I met Gov. Blanco several years ago, she was indeed a woman of kindness. Coach Blanco and family you're family's in my thoughts and prayers.

August 26, 2019

My thoughts and prayers to the Blanco family. I remember so well working with Kathleen. She will be missed. Jack Frost.

Sadie Grill

August 24, 2019

RIP Governor Blanco.

Terry Johnson

August 24, 2019

My Condolence to the Blanco Family a Boss I respected and love forever will be missed Love the Johnson Family

Susannah Johnson Malbreaux

August 24, 2019

Prayers and Condolences to the family and friends of Gov. Blanco. A wonderful woman who loved Louisiana.

Cousins: Kathleen Babineaux Blanco and Judge Allen Babineaux on a poster 12 days ago at International Reunion of Babineaux' s.

Mary Audrey Babineaux George

August 23, 2019

Dear Family of Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, The 14,000 descendants of Nicolas Babineaux, 1640 Soudan France,share your grief and sorrow today. I first met Kathleen in 1977 when the Louisiana Babineaux's organized a three day reunion in St. Martinville at the State Park. This event organized by Rene Babineau of Richibouctu, Canada was attended by 800 members which drew nearly 1,000 members. was the impetus here and in Canada. This reunion is the reason CMA (Congres Mondial Acadien) exists today. Ben, Kathleen's 6th child (deceased) was awarded the the "Youngest Descendant Award". Our prayers and thoughts are with you today. May her soul rest in peace.

Jack and Margie Bonin

August 23, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Blanco Family. God Bless and may she rest in peace.

Thomas Hofer

August 22, 2019

Kathleen Blanco will always be remembered for her good attitude even in hard times. She provided services for the needy and kept up her spirits after Hurricane Katrina and the destruction it wrought upon New Orleans and the surrounding areas. She sides with the people of Louisiana in every way. May she now rest in peace and rise in glory.

Clark & Linda Zar

August 22, 2019

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

KAY MARTIN

August 22, 2019

DEAR MR BLANCO AND FAMILY- THANK YOU FOR LENDING THIS SWEET DEAR LADY TO OUR STATE -LOUISIANA -NOT ONLY WAS SHE THE FIRST IN ALL SHE DID- BUT SHE WAS AN EXAMPLE TO ALL OF OUR YOUNG GIRLS -THAT GIRLS AND WOMAN CAN ACHIEVE ANYTHING THEY PUT THEIR MIND TO---BUT ALSO EXCEL AT IT ONCE THEY ACHIEVE IT--DEAR KATHLEEN WAS AN EXCELLENT LISTENER- AND LEADER- I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ANY ONE ELSE COULD HAVE GOTTEN US THRU THE HORROR OF KATRINA AND EFFORT TO RECOVER LIKE SHE DID ---SHE APPOINTED LT.GEN HONORARY TO HEAD UP AND ORGANIZE THE RESPONSE AND OH BOY BETWEEN HER AND HIM THINGS GOT DONE -MYSELF -OUR FAMILY AND OUR COMMUNITIES THANK HER AND YOU ALL FOR ALLOWING HER TO SERVE US--PLEASE EXCUSE MY TYPING IN CAPS BUT I SUFFER FROM CANCER OF THE RIGHT EYE ALSO- AND HAVE LOST SIGHT IN IT- I WAS DIAGNOSED LAST YEAR -HAD MY OPERATION ON 8.15.18 AND I TAKE HOPE FROM HER THAT WITH TREATMENT I CAN EXTEND MY LIFE FOR MANY MORE YEARS LIKE SHE DID -I PRAY GOD GRANTS ME THE COURAGE DEAR KATHLEEN SHOWED -I WILL OFFER MY MASS-AND MY PRAYERS FOR HER AND THE FAMILY AND I WILL LIGHT A CANDLE IN HER HONOR AND MEMORY---PLEASE ACCEPT OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND MOST SINCERE CONDOLENCES - KAY MARTIN AND FAMILY

Herb & Mary Ellen Boasso

August 22, 2019

We are sending our prayers to the Blanco family for peace of heart and mind. God bless her soul and may she spend eternity with Him in Heaven.

Robbie Bush

August 21, 2019

Kathleen was always an inspiration. I brought my then young daughter to the reception at the Hilton when she won the Governor's race so she could see this historic event and learn that she could accomplish anything she wanted! I will miss my friend Kathleen as will many. My condolences to her family.

Sandra Davenport- Handy

August 21, 2019

Condolences and prayers to the Blanco Family.

I pray that God will sustain and keep you in His care during your time of bereavement.

Delois C. Lee

August 21, 2019

REST IN PEACE. The love and care you bestowed upon the state of Louisiana will never be forgotten. THANK YOU.

Delois C. Lee

August 21, 2019

Sincere Condolences and Prayers to the entire Blanco Family.

Governor Blanco was a strong, loving and caring person who fulfilled a mission for the state of Louisiana. I will never forget her lovely smile and warm heart. May you find comfort in knowing that she is no longer suffering and has become one of God's beautiful ANGELS. May she rest in peace.

Love Always,
Delois Carloss Lee and Family
Baker, Louisiana

August 20, 2019

Karmen and Savannah and the Blanco Family: Anyone who knew or met Kathleen and were fortunate enough to engage her in conversation, were so hypnotized by her feeling of faith and concern for her fellow Louisianians. You all had a precious pearl that will not lose its luster in your lifetimes. Mona (Fornof) Conlin

August 20, 2019

Such a great loss of a wonderful woman. Many thoughts and prayers are with all her family and friends.

August 20, 2019

Sending my condolences to the Blanco family in their time of sorrow. W J (Joe) Theriot, Shiner, Tx.

Darryl and Rosalind Wright

August 20, 2019

To the Blanco family,
Gov. Blanco will always have a special place in the heart of the Wright family. When she was in Baton Rouge, campaigning the old-fashioned way, she stopped near our house. My wife went out to meet her and told her my dad was one of her strongest supporters. He was dealing with throat cancer, but, knew he had to vote for her. Gov. Blanco asked my wife if he were near, she left the crowd of people, ran to my house, met and kissed my dad. I had never seen anything like that before or since.
Gov. Blanco had a genuine love for people which was not pretentious or fake. We have truly lost an irreplaceable Louisiana matriarch in the person of Kathleen Babineaux Blanco.
Family, be sure to lean on the same Lord the governor knew and He will guide you through this shadowy valley. Rosalind joins me in extending our most heartfelt condolences.

Carolyn Romero

August 20, 2019

I am so very saddened to learn of Gov. Blanco's passing. I have always considered her to be a very sincere and friendly person for whom I had great respect. I had the pleasure of meeting her at the home of Mr. Whitney Viator, her childhood neighbor in Coteau, when she was campaigning for Governor. What a lovely person. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. My condolences to her family.

M C

August 20, 2019

Sending my condolences to the Blanco Family. I am so sorry for your loss. Losing our loved ones is never easy but may the love of friends and family that surround you soften your grief. May the God of all comfort help you.

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