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John Whalen Obituary

John Edward Whalen, Jr. of New Orleans, Louisiana passed away peacefully on Friday, November 12, 2021. He was 57 years-old. He was born to the late John Edward Whalen, Sr., and Judy Holloway Whalen Lopez. He was also raised by his step-father, Augie Lopez, who loved him as his own son. Mr. Whalen leaves behind two daughters, Camille Whalen Polk, her husband Adam J. Polk; Tess Angel Knatzer, and her son, Sawyer Spradley; his daughter's mother, Kimberly Knatzer Whalen; his sister Courtenay E. Whalen, her daughter Laney; and many beloved cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. He was preceded in death by his father and beloved aunt, Patricia Ann "Patty" Whalen, and grandparents. The family offers special regards to great friends: Mike Rapier; Ashley, Leah, and Renee; The Camet Family; The Caldwell family, and Rev. Clayton J. (Beau) Charbonnet, III. Mr. Whalen was a graduate of De La Salle High School of New Orleans; Louisiana State University, a brother of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; and the Mississippi College School of Law. A lawyer by day, and restaurateur by night, he was a lover of all things 'New Orleans', especially Mardi Gras on St. Charles Avenue. He was a bold & enthusiastic story-teller, was rarely seen without a suit, tie, & cup of coffee. He had a great love for history, the Saints, but more than anything, Mr. Whalen's favorite thing was being a father to his two daughters. His devotion to Christ was the cornerstone of many of his relationships, and his greatest desire was that his life be a testament to the goodness and glory of God. He was a devoted Christian, father, son, and friend in life, and will be incredibly missed. Visiting of Family and Friends will take place at 4 P.M., with a service celebrating his life following at 5 P.M., Monday, November 29 at Riverside Church, 9220 Jefferson Highway, River Ridge, La. 70123. Flowers in his honor can be sent to Riverside Church on November 29th, 2021.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Nov. 27 to Nov. 29, 2021.

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Jeff Fowler

August 23, 2023

Just finding out about John's passing and wanted to send my condolences to his family even though quite belated. Didn't know John super well, as he was in the pledge class after me and also, he intimidated the heck out of me.
Over time, though, I could see that he was a gentle giant, of sorts, with an absolute, undeniable heart of gold. He was just a genuinely good guy and I appreciate, and remember well, every conversation we had. Wish I had known him better. As we LSU Delts of the early to mid 80's age, we're losing more and more brothers. John's loss is especially notable for me.

Gary Parrish

July 25, 2022

I was thinking about John recently and I am sad to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family. I enjoyed seeing and talking with John a couple of years ago at a Delt reunion in Baton Rouge. He was a great guy.

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Judith Windhorst Cahill

November 28, 2021

I have such fond memories of hanging out with John and friends while waiting in bridge traffic before and after school. Such a nice, fun guy. My condolences to his family.

Jeannie Lagarde

November 27, 2021

My sincerest sympathy goes to you and your family! John´s love and memory will never leave you!! Love and sympathy!! Jeannie

Brandon Lagarde

November 27, 2021

John was indeed a inspiration, he was a great friend, storyteller, and so much more. He will be greatly missed. Godspeed John!

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