Lawrence Joseph Tullier

Lawrence Joseph Tullier obituary, New Orleans, LA

Lawrence Joseph Tullier

Lawrence Tullier Obituary

Visit the Mothe Funeral Homes, LLC - Algiers website to view the full obituary.

Lawrence Joseph Tullier passed away in the early afternoon on Saturday, February 15, 2025. 

He was born on September 14, 1955, the third and youngest child of the late Lawrence Clay Tullier and the late Lelia Wattigny Tullier, and his foster mother the late Aline "Aunt Neen" Wattigny Peck; and lived nearly seventy years mostly on his own terms.

He was raised on the West Bank of the Mighty Mississippi in Algiers, from the neighborhoods and batture of The Point to the canals of Huntlee Village in pursuit of the illusive "mud-bug". 

Graduating from O. Perry Walker High School, Class of '73, and nearly completing his Baccalaureate Degree at U.N.O., he eventually succumbed to the call of Caribbean and dreams of fine white sands and clear blue warm waters. Working for a time in nearby Florida was merely a stepping-stone to the glorious islands and the promises of endless sunny days, dream-like sunsets, and swaying palm trees everywhere. He lived and worked for years on several islands happily maintaining his fitness level and suntan while instructing mostly Europeans on the finer points of golf, tennis, and the general joys of life in paradise. Lawrence, "L.T. the Swing Doctor", was the finest golfer I had ever known. 

Some years later, when the unmistakable call of New Orleans could be denied no more, as often seems the case for those of us who wander, Lawrence came home to fully embrace his new role of 'Quarterite'. 

Lawrence and his two fur babies Frida and Henry Miller were a special and welcomed presence all around the Vieux Carré and he took no small pleasure in knowing that they were an integral part of that most unique community. He worked for a time as a haberdasher and did a bit of men's clothing modeling locally, while serving in some of New Orleans' finest dining establishments, all the while having a pretty fine time. 

He is survived by his sister Priscilla Ann Jones of Colorado (Coye Mac) and brother Terry Clay Tullier of Algiers (Milana Jeanne). He is sorely missed by his fine friend and former companion Sherry Dooley of Oregon. Affectionately known "Best Good Friend" to Joe, Steve, Big Lou, Danny, Kim, and who knows just how many others. Lawrence was a frequent luncheon partner to Terry, who never understood just how L.T. managed to pick just the right wine for whatever was on the table.

A very special thanks to Fr. John Talamo who on a moments notice took all the proper Catholic steps essential to assure a smooth passage for Lawrence on to his 19th Hole. Also, the medical staff at U.M.C. who graciously made his passage almost holy and thanks to all of the wonderful staff members and residents of Our Lady of Wisdom in Algiers. 

A memorial funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11AM on Saturday, March 15, 2025 at the Church of the Holy Name of Mary in Algiers Point. Family and friends are invited to come from 9AM to 11AM for visitation and to share their favorite stories of Lawrence (that can be shared in Church of course), and encouraged to stay for Mass as we pray for the repose of his soul.

The fine Mothe family of the Westbank has been entrusted to handle all funeral arrangements for Lawrence. 

Until we meet again,

Lawrence Joseph Tullier

Gone Home.   

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Mothe Funeral Homes, LLC - Algiers

1300 Vallette Street, Algiers, LA 70114

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