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Jeannie Darling Obituary

Jeannie Ruli Darling, 62, died peacefully at her home in Baton Rouge, surrounded by her family and friends, on December 29,2023 following a brief and an unfair fight against cancer. She is survived by her loving husband, and best friend of 36 years, Thom Darling and her daughter, Laura Darling Mounger (Clayton). She was known as Gigi to her two greatest blessings, her grandchildren, Cecilia and Matthew. She was preceded in death by her parents Dr. Jack Ruli and Margaret Stulb Ruli. Jeannie is survived by her five siblings, Mary (Maggie) Ruli, Cecilia R. Pakron (Fred), Jack Ruli, Jr. (Holly), Kathleen R. Wendel (Eric), and Tommy Ruli (Stephanie) and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. She was born and raised in New Orleans. She graduated from St. Pius X Catholic School in Lake Vista and Mount Carmel Academy. Jeannie earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from Louisiana State University, and a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of New Orleans. Jeannie will always be remembered as The Queen of all things, but especially, The Queen Bee at St. Pius X, and The Queen of all things LSU. Upon earning her master's degree, Jeannie returned to St. Pius X as Queen Bee, to her kindergarten students and their families. She taught for 20 years until being uprooted to Baton Rouge after Hurricane Katrina. Upon her retirement from St. Pius X, Jeannie received the Order of St. Louis Award from the Archdiocese of New Orleans for her community service in St. Pius X Parish. Jeannie was best known as a devoted, beyond words, LSU Tiger Fan. Whether football, baseball, gymnastics, or basketball, Jeannie attended the games and proudly displayed her support for the Purple and Gold. Tailgating with the G&G Tiger Express Social and Pleasure Club was Jeannie's passion. She also showed her Tiger Spirit as a member of the LSU Bengal Belles, the Ladies of Section 420, IYKYK, and the Left Field Lunatics. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a visitation at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 6666 Spanish Fort Boulevard on Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 9 am to noon, with a funeral Mass immediately following. Following the mass, please join us for a celebration in Father A. T. Screen Gymnasium at St. Pius X. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Pillars of St. Pius X, an endowment fund for the teachers at St. Pius X Catholic School, 6666 Spanish Fort Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70124.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Jan. 2 to Jan. 4, 2024.

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TL

January 10, 2024

May your memories give you peace and comfort of your loved one. Words fall short of expressing my sorrow for the loss of your loved one. May GOD be with you all during this difficult time. 1 Thessalonians 4:14 For if we have faith that Jesus died and rose again, so too God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep in death through Jesus.

Stephanie Chamblin

January 6, 2024

I fondly remember Jeannie as a dedicated teacher and loving person Stephanie Chamblin

Stacie Davis-Price

January 6, 2024

Sincere condolences to Thom, Laura, and the family

Stacie Davis-Price

January 6, 2024

Will forever keep your memory alive, you´re resting in peace. Love and miss you dearly

Gloria Glapion Lear

January 5, 2024

My sincere condolences to the family of Jeannie. I remember her in her younger years as one of Dr Jack Ruli `s kids . She was a delight as all of the kids are. May God give you all the courage and strength need at this most difficult time in your lives. I was a nurse at Mercy Hospital , a coworker of Dr Ruli , a patient and friend of Dr Ruli and his wife . May God Bless all of you.
Sincerely Gloria Glapion Lear

Nancy B Smith

January 4, 2024

If you ever had the privilege to meet Jeannie you met one of the nicest ladies. Jeannie loved life. Heaven must have needed another ANGEL. To know her she was honest to a fault. She told you the truth and never deterred from it! I love Jeannie and her precious family. I will miss her! Go rest high Ms.Jeannie . Smile down on us! I am honored to have as on of my cheerleaders! Geaux Tigers!

Kim Johnson Duvieilh

January 3, 2024

My sincere condolences to her family during this difficult time. I am praying for the peaceful repose of Jeannie´s soul and comfort and strength for her Dear family in the days ahead.

Connie Cassini

January 3, 2024

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Connie Cassini

January 3, 2024

Jeannie was always the life of every party and the Queen of everything!!! She loved her family and friends passionately! And her LSU Tigers! She truly was One of a Kind and I will miss my sweet friend so very much! Hugs and prayers to Thom, Laura and her whole family. Heaven has gained a beautiful angel!

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Belinda Harvey

January 3, 2024

I love you Jeannie! You meant so much to my family!

Maria Dwyer Reese

January 3, 2024

Our hearts are broken. We lost such a generous, loving and one-of-a-kind personality way too soon. There is some comfort in knowing that she celebrated everything, lived well and loved BIG. We love you, Aunt Jeannie!

Lisieux Fagundes

January 3, 2024

Dear Mary, Maria and all family: May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
With love receive my condolences. Lisieux

Gwen Lejeune

January 2, 2024

Laura, I am so sorry for you and the family. How sweet is to know that your mom was a sweet person and the life and queen of the party. Lots of memories for a lot of people that she knew. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Fred Jordan

January 2, 2024

I greatly enjoyed working with Jeannie at Pius. She livened up the Teachers' Lounge every time she entered. I am deeply sorry for her loss.

Patty Gitzen Pendleton

January 2, 2024

I have many fond memories of Jeannie from St. Pius X. Her amazing Saints and LSU attire always tickled me. My prayers are with all of you.

Pamela Savini

January 2, 2024

To the Darling family,
I met Jeannie at Bengal Belles. I thought she was one of the nicest women I have ever met. I used help decorate for LSU banquets with her, until my back injury made it hard for me to do so.
She was a genuine person. Always a smile and very kind.
God bless your family during this difficult time. She will be greatly missed on her Facebook page also.
Pamela Savini

Patty Henson

January 2, 2024

I´m so very sorry Laura Mounger to hear about your Mom hugs and prayers I wish I were there to give you a hug I am in St Louis Mo taking care of my Little Sister Love you

Dylynn Waters

January 2, 2024

I cannot wrap my head around this. We have all lost one of the very best there is & Heaven has gained an Angel! I send hugs, love & prayers to Thom, Laura & the family! My most sincere condolences RIP sweet Jeannie

Julie Sunderland

January 2, 2024

Thom, Laura and family my deepest sympathy. I know there are no words that ease your pain, but I wish there was. Prayers for comfort, strength and peace. Much love to you.

Betty Champagne

January 2, 2024

What a tragic loss ! That smile our beautiful Jeannie always had no matter what ...I´m heartbroken for my dear Rulis and Jeannie´s precious husband , daughter and grands . Much love , Betty Riecke Champagne

Joanie

January 2, 2024

I will love you forever my dear Jeannie. You have been a dear friend and I´m honored to be your friend. I will miss you but glad you are at peace. You had more courage than anyone I´ve known. You´ve always been strong. You have a strong wonderful daughter that will rock life just like you did. Your husband adored you and you made everyone happy. I love you! Those grandchildren are so beautiful and they will carry you in their hearts forever. Fly high, watch over us, enjoy heaven, my love. I will miss you!

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