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Carl Vincent Schaubhut

1982 - 2019

Carl Vincent Schaubhut obituary, 1982-2019, New Orleans, LA

BORN

1982

DIED

2019

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Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home & Cemeteries

5100 Pontchartrain Blvd.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Carl Schaubhut Obituary

It is with great sorrow that the family of Carl Vincent Schaubhut announces his passing after a long and valiant battle with cancer, on Monday, September 9, 2019, at the age of 37 years. Carl will be forever lovingly remembered by his dear bride and best friend Alix, their precious children Carl II and Catherine, his loving parents Carl and Rose, his brother Jonathan (Harmony), sister Anne, and so many dear in-laws, uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. Carl graduated from Christian Brothers School and Jesuit High School (2000) and Louisiana State University with a degree in Business and Entrepreneurship (2004). His professional culinary journey began as a line cook at Portobello's in Baton Rouge, from whence he moved to become bar manager at Fire Restaurant in New Orleans. After Katrina, Fire moved to Grayton Beach, Florida, where Carl continued following his creative passions as their executive chef. His cherished 30A community was where he met his wife Alexandra "Alix" (née O'Neil), and they would go on to have two children: a son, Carl Joseph II, and a daughter, Catherine Curran. Carl's love for cuisine was evident from early on. He was a self-taught chef whose passion for cooking was unrivaled. His tenure at Fire was followed by a return to his beloved New Orleans to work as Chef Tory McPhail's executive sous chef at Commander's Palace. Subsequently, under the loving guidance of Ti Martin, Lally Brennan, and the late, great Ella Brennan, Carl stepped into the role of executive chef at Café Adelaide. From there his culinary successes continued as he became a self-made restaurateur, opening Bacobar in Covington and Down the Bayou (DTB) in Uptown New Orleans. With these accomplishments came many culinary accolades and awards, including Hottest Chef on 30A, New Orleans Wine and Food Experience (NOWFE) Best in Show, and Eater NOLA's 2017 Chef of the Year. His restaurant DTB was named among the 2017 Top Five Best New Restaurants by acclaimed food writer Brett Anderson. In 2018, in addition to having been chosen as one of eight chefs to collaborate at Antoine's Tricentennial Dinner, he also accepted a rare invitation to cook at the James Beard House in New York City. Carl was a true New Orleanian whose fondness for his city was unmatched. He loved Saints and LSU football and marched on St. Patrick's Day with the Irish Channel Corner Club. He was an ambassador for Eat Fit NOLA and worked for many philanthropic endeavors including NOWFE, Hogs for the Cause, The Louisiana Hospitality Foundation, and The Drew Rodrigue Foundation. In 2017 at the American Cancer Society New Orleans chapter's annual Belles and Beaus Ball, Alix and Carl were honored as outstanding Belle and Beau. An admirable man in every conceivable sense, Carl's devotion to his family was without equal. He was a dedicated father who, even at his sickest, still found the energy to take his son to an Astros game and a family trip to Disney World; a doting husband who, in his darkest times of great pain, still found tenderness for his darling bride; a devoted parishioner at St. Catherine of Siena Parish whose deep faith carried him throughout his entire life, sustaining him during his brave and poignant cancer fight with an open heart and a fiercely loving spirit. His passion for life, creative zeal, and bright spirit shall never fade; they will resonate through our collective memory and remain in the hearts of all those who knew him until it is reborn in generations to come. Our spirits are forever brighter for the meeting. Visitation will be held on September 17, 2019 from 4 to 6 pm at St. Mary's Assumption Catholic Church in Uptown, with a funeral Mass immediately to follow. A private graveside service is planned for the following day at Metairie Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those who so desire may make memorial contributions to the Trudo Trust, 2727 Prytania Street, Suite 18, New Orleans, LA 70130.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Sep. 13 to Sep. 18, 2019.

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maxine priest

September 17, 2025

It seems like yesterday you were smiling and joking with the kitchen.Hard to believe you are now six years gone from us .Your wit and heart will forever be remembered.I look forward to the day again all of us that knew you can meet in the kingdom and walk with our lord .your legacy lives on in all of us whose lives you touched .Rest well my dear friend.

maxine priest

March 22, 2024

I would like to wish you a very Happy Belated Birthday.You would have been 42 years old this year.Your legacy lives on in all that you worked with and taught the art you loved so much.It lives on in the lives of all who knew you with the memories built out if the times with you.It lives on in the wonderful children you have left behind and the wife who loved you so much.The world will never forget you The years move on and lights dim.but every now and then you appear in a show .a article and a photo to remind us of your love for us all.and the passion you had for Food Life and People..As you sleep may you know that soon one day we will all see you again.and I and others look forward to that day.For now Happy Birthday.Loved and Missed by us all.Chef.

David Streett

March 21, 2024

God bless y'all...just saw an episode of Best Bobby Flay with Chef Carl...a bright light dimmed far too soon.

May God's blessing and peace be with you as you move forward.

Sincerely,
David Streett
Florence, S.C.

Evelyn

October 31, 2023

So so sad to hear. May his memory live
eternally.

maxine priest

September 6, 2023

Today is four years you are gone from us.My friend you are not forgotten.You are still on my mind and heart.You brought sunshine into a busy world everywhere you were.your smile helped on those dark days during work.You brough lessons I find myself still using.the strength you helped us all to achieve will forever be priceless.Miss you my friend The great solace is knowing you left a legacy .through all you knew and taught.and with all that you shared a moment of a smile with.Sleep well my friend.We will meet again.and again all will see your smile and that twinkle in your eye .Til that time know you are loved.Miss you my friend and mentor.

Maxine priest

September 6, 2022

Uncle Carl it has been 3 years today since you went to rest.I think of you often and all that you did for all of us that knew you and all that you met .The world is moving on and things have changed so very much.But no matter the changes it is not the same without you in it.I take great solance in knowing that one day I will see you again and you will be cooking for all around you and smiling.I will never forget you my friend and my mentor .rest well.love you Uncle Carl

Anne Schaubhut

September 17, 2020

A year ago today I went to a funeral I never would have even imagined going to for my brother who passed way too young. I always think back last year at the funeral seeing so many people and it was great to see my brother loved by so many....and I wondered when the funeral was over and some of those people go on with their lives.....but what happens when that person IS YOUR LIFE.....his children, wife and family. It feels like yesterday that he passed and I feel my brother all the time. I miss you so much Carl and I will see you one day.
Love Always,
Anne Schaubhut

maxine priest

September 8, 2020

Wow its already been a year Uncle Carl, It seems like yesterday you were showing us all how to prepare good food, and making us laugh at things that we found were hard,You were one awesome man and a awesome Chef that showed all just how truly you cared about us all, and how much you love food and cooking,I will forever be in your debt for the chance you took on me and the caring way you helped us all,You lifted my soul when I thought I had lost my way in the food world, and the future you helped me to see, is forever brighter because of you,May you be totally at peace knowing your time here on Earth blessed us all,RIP Uncle Carl,You will be forever loved and missed, May prayers to your family and soul mate and angels,May they all find peace and know they are loved by us all,

Lois Koontz (Stumpf)

February 6, 2020

Carl and Rose, I just today learned of your son's passing and while I'd followed his career and knew he had cancer, I hadn't heard that you'd lost him. There are no words but I'm terribly sorry for this great loss. I know your faith keeps you strong and God holds you in His arms. He was a son, brother, husband, father and friend to be proud of. Gods love and blessings to all of you.

Karyn & Jeremy Palmer

September 18, 2019

Rest easy Carl.
Love to Alix, the kids & all who loved Carl ❤

Carmen McNally

September 15, 2019

I meet Carl thru my son Mario McNally, when they where younger and where getting started, they would go to my house late at night, open the pantry and start cooking..
A great warrior is gone up and I know that from heaven , he will kee fighting for us .
Be proud of who he was and keep celebrating his life.
WHO DAT ALWAYS!
Love the McNallys

Maxine Priest

September 14, 2019

Uncle Carl hired me at commanders palace working with him was awesome he was a gentle and passionate man whom taught you many things and took time to listen he was also a great friend whom cared about others I will always cherish his lessons his laughter ANd his smile he will. Always be remembered as a great friend I will never forget you I Carl rest in peace and show them how to cook up in heaven always of love to you and your family max

Vincent Giaccone

September 14, 2019

To the Schaubhut Family, our condolences in the passing of Carl. May the moments you shared grant you comfort and peace. God Bless you all. Vince and Rhenda Giaccone

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Anne Schaubhut

September 14, 2019

I love my brother so much. He was so selfless and I have always looked up to him with so much respect. I was such a blessed sister to get to grow up with such a wonderful boy who turned into an even more amazing man. His love and passion for his family, for life, and for cooking among numerous other things was so amazing in ways words can't even describe. I always wished I could be more like him.... When we were young and growing up into adults. He was such an admirable person, so gifted, so smart, and so loving. I love you Carl.
Anne Schaubhut (sister)

Allie Segura

September 13, 2019

Carl was hands down one of the nicest people I have ever known. Not only was his smile and his laugh contagious, so was his kindness. He demonstrated more character than some people do in a lifetime twice as long. An outstanding soul gone way too soon.

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