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2023

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Benjamin de Boisblanc Obituary

Benjamin Joseph de Boisblanc, 24, of New Orleans, passed away on Sunday, August 6, on the feast of the Transfiguration, in Alexandria, LA. Ben was born in New Orleans to Charles and Susan de Boisblanc on March 24, 1999. Ben was a special angel who made a difference in the life of everyone he met. He was a Kabuki Syndrome Warrior and wore his pure love on his sleeve. Everyone that Ben encountered was influenced by him and became a better person for it. He was a giving soul, always thinking of others, and was particularly exuberant in his love for his family and for serving the Lord in the Mass. There isn't a McDonald's in Louisiana that has not been visited at some point by Ben, who loved to use his pudgy little fingers to eat his favorite chicken nuggets, fries, and caramel sundae. There wasn't a bag of M&M's, a bottle of coke, or Sour Cream and Onion chips that were safe in his vicinity. He was a lover of Super Mario, opening Christmas presents from Santa, watching the Mass and Rosary on EWTN, and spending time with his family and friends. He particularly loved to be with his Momma, Daddy, his brothers, and his Grandma and Grandpa, who were his second set of parents. Ben attended St. Michael's Special School beginning at 6 years old and made many good friends. As he grew older, he became a resident of St. Mary's Residential Training School from the age of 15 until his death. In that time, he was a student at Alexandria Senior High School and earned a Louisiana Diploma at the age of 22, thanks to many wonderful teachers, especially "his" Mrs. Maurer. Ben was an athlete in the Special Olympics and an enthusiastic member of the Best Buddies program. He was a very good reader, but lacked good math skills, just like him Momma (sorry, bud)! Ben was an excellent altar server and served Mass in many churches and chapels in Louisiana. He served at St. Dominic's in Lakeview, his parish, when he was home. In Alexandria he served weekly in the chapel on campus as well as at the Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier. His presence at Mass never failed to bring a smile to many faces; his love for God truly shone through. He taught us all the joy of unconditional love. His family and friends rejoice through our sorrow that he is now with Jesus, his Lord that he loved beyond all else. Ben is preceded in death by his grandmother, Rebecca de Boisblanc. He is survived by his loving parents, Charles and Susan, his brothers, Charles, Jr., Joshua, and John Paul, his grandparents, Kenneth, Sr. and Patricia Martinez, and Donald de Boisblanc, Sr., his godmother Sr. Ann Martinez, M.S.C., his uncles and aunts, Kenneth, Jr. and Kathy Martinez, Donald, Jr. and Erin de Boisblanc, Jeb and Laura-Helen Bruneau, and cousins Jacob Martinez, with whom he had a special bond, Pierce and Reece de Boisblanc, Emile and Mason Bruneau, Amanda and Abigail Richard, his two dogs, Birdie and Ellie, as well as many family members and friends. Visitation will be at 3:00 PM on Monday, August 14, with the Rosary being prayed at 4:30 PM in the Chapel of the North American Martyrs at Jesuit High School, 4133 Banks St. in New Orleans. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 5PM. Burial will take place the following morning at St. Patrick's # 1 at 12:00 PM. Arrangements made by: Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St. New Orleans, La 70119. (504) 482-2111.
Published by The Times-Picayune from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2023.

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Celeste de Boisblanc

March 18, 2025

I will keep Ben in my prayers.

Celeste de Boisblanc

December 4, 2023

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with the de Boisblanc family.

Rudy Horvath

August 14, 2023

Condolences are not my strong point but please know that I am thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.

Jay Hernandez

August 14, 2023

May He Rest in Peace!

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Debby & Bruce Cozzens

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The Williams Family (Roy, Sharon Jordan, Mallory and Mason)

August 13, 2023

To the deBoisblanc family:: our thoughts and prayers are with you all that God grant you all peace and comfort knowing Ben is sharing in eternal life with Our Father!! To know Ben was to love him and love him we did. Rest in Peace!!!

Cheri Roane - Julian´s mom

August 12, 2023

Ben was a very welcoming soul when my son, Julian, moved in Gabriel last year. He would always tell me, "Don´t worry, I´ll take care of Julian." Julian eventually moved to 900 and was so excited when I picked him up last Friday that Ben was coming to 900 and moving in next door to him. I feel blessed to have seen him that day. We would like to make a custom rosary from the flowers from the funeral given to you by your loved one as a forever keepsake for you of their love for Ben. Please have someone contact me about getting the flowers. You and your family have been and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. We all loved Ben!

Amy Todd Kuhleman

August 12, 2023

I didn't have the pleasure of meeting Ben, but I can tell how wonderful of a person he was. He was nothing short of pure love. My heart and prayers go out to the Martinez and de Boisblanc families. May you have comfort knowing that Ben is looking down on you with love and is in the most perfect place with our wonderful Lord.

Amanda Richard

August 11, 2023

You are forever in my heart

Kevin Seibert

August 11, 2023

I never quite knew this young man. I did, however have the pleasure of his company as an alter server on several occasions at the Sister Servants of Mary early morning Mass. I sensed a very profound love between he and his mother, and she to him. It was so special to bear witness to this. I am so deeply sorrow for your loss. Kevin J. Seibert

Deanne Faucheux

August 11, 2023

Another special heavenly angel for the de Boisblanc family. Praying for your peace and Ben´s joy in the presence of our Lord.

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Amy Todd Kuhleman

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keiara coleman

August 10, 2023

Ben truly would brighten my day with his smile and laugh ! He truly will be missed ! praying for the strength of everyone who loved him

Bonita Walker

August 10, 2023

I will forever miss his sweet smile. He was a precious young man. We have peace knowing he is in the loving arms of Jesus. Praying for your family sweet Ben.

Rhonda McCartney

August 10, 2023

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

Pauline Mifsud

August 10, 2023

I have such a wonderful memory of Benjamin and his mother , Susan driving me and my daughter, Catherine to see the Super Bowl 2013. I remember his love for McDonald´s. We have an angel in heaven and he was one on earth. In Sympathy, Pauline Mifsud

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Rhonda McCartney

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Erin Olwell

August 10, 2023

What a special tribute to such a kind and loving young man! I could not pick up Ryan from camp without Ben holding my hand and asking me to sing to him. I truly enjoyed that! My thoughts and endless prayers are with you and your family, Susan! Much love to you all.

Tarek, Meredith, Jack, Paul, and Cash Tay

August 10, 2023

Ben touched our hearts from the moment we met him at St. Michael´s. We will miss him dearly.

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Aug

14

Visitation

3:00 p.m.

Chapel of the North American Martyrs at Jesuit High School

4133 Banks St., New Orleans, LA

Aug

14

Rosary

4:30 p.m.

Chapel of the North American Martyrs at Jesuit High School

4133 Banks St., New Orleans, LA

Aug

14

Mass of Christian Burial

5:00 p.m.

Chapel of the North American Martyrs at Jesuit High School

4133 Banks St., New Orleans, LA

Aug

15

Burial

12:00 p.m.

St. Patrick's # 1

LA

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3827 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119

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