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Robert Alario Obituary

Robert J. "Bob" Alario, a native son of Louisiana who resided in Harahan, LA for over 35 years and a current resident of the Cliffs at Glassy in Landrum, South Carolina, died Monday morning after a battle with cancer at the age of 82. Robert was born and raised in Golden Meadow, LA, and a proud Cajun! He was preceded in death by his parents Juan Victor (J.V.) Alario and Victoria "Toya" Alario, sisters Gladys "Bea" Theriot (Nolty), Hilda "Dod" Turnage (Euell) and Rosemary "Rose" Blackwell, brother Jefferson "Jeff" Alario (Alice). He is survived by his wife of 59 years Joan Carol Whitman Alario (of Lafayette, LA) with whom he renewed vows in January, children Mitzi Alario and Robert C. Alario, granddaughter Megan Loc (Koan), three great grandchildren (Korra, Alex & Lilith) and brother, James "Jim" Alario (Thelma) along with many beloved nieces and nephews. Robert attended Golden Meadow High School, received a Political Science Degree from University of Southwestern LA, attended Louisiana State University Law School for 3 years before leaving to complete a Master's in Foreign Service at Georgetown University (Washington DC). He was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, the Mystick Krewe of Louisianians and a Fourth Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus. He attended annual retreats to MANRESA with his closest friend for over 45 years where he composed thoughtful reflections to share his experience with his many friends and colleagues. He was an overseas manager for Texaco Oil (taking his family to live in Puerto Rico, Africa, and Haiti) before returning to the United States. He worked for the US House of Un-American Activities to serve his country. Upon his return to the US he was Vice President of Nolty J. Theriot, Inc. (a US - LA Marine Towing Contractor), transitioning the company into an international operation before leaving to start his own marine consultancy firm, Alario & Associates, LLC from (1975-2020). During this period, he also served as a Director of the Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA) and later served as President from 1988-2008 tirelessly advocating for U.S. Offshore vessel operators. He was a longstanding member of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) and acted as a consultant to PHI (Petroleum Helicopters) from 2008 to 2017. He was honored by U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman, Steve Scalise of Louisiana with a flag flown over the United States Capitol, in honor of his great contributions to the State of Louisiana, the American Maritime Industry, and our nation. Robert was known for his colorful storytelling, Cajun jokes and beautiful penmanship! He was generous and loyal to a fault, always trying to help others where he could. He was fluent in French, "Cajun French" and Spanish. He slept, as needed, spending more time "living"... He was a workaholic, a PATRIOT and LOVED travel and movies for enjoyment. He loved God (two pilgrimages to Medjugorje), his family and country. Being a Cajun boy and living in low lying, hot damp climates most of his life, he decided to "get out of the hurricane business" after Hurricane Katrina ravaged his home state and retired to the cooler, beautiful mountains of South Carolina where he had his daily cup of coffee on the porch, viewing the mountains and change of seasons. Services will be held Saturday, November 21st at 1:00 pm - St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 180 Laurel Avenue, Tryon, NC 28782. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to either of these suggested charity organizations: St. Joseph College Seminary, 22 Arctus Avenue, Mt. Holly, NC 28120 / www.stjcs.org OR Tunnel to Towers Foundation - Call 718-987-1931 where they will make note of the Donation in his name for record. Proceeds are directed to be shared by Gold Star and First Responder families.Condolences may be left at www.pettyfuneralhome.com. Petty Funeral Home & Crematory Landrum, SC.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Nov. 16 to Nov. 21, 2020.

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Joey and Phyllis

November 10, 2022

Mr. Bob could light up a room with laughter, his jokes, and his ability to deliver. He caused people to gather, share a belly laugh, and always extended the party or gathering. No one wanted to tear themselves away to leave even when they knew they had an early morning. He wrote a most touching and supportive letter to my family when we were going through some tough medical times. His handwriting was beautiful and his command of the written word was just as impressive as his stand-up comedy! We love him, miss him, and know the world is a better place due to his journey through it. He planted many seeds and I am sure is doing the same in his new world. We were blessed to be his friend.

YOGI NAQUIN

November 20, 2020

R.I.P. MR. BOB,

Phyllis Oeser

November 19, 2020

Mr. Bob, a very fun-loving, wise, compassionate and generous, Cajun who never lost touch with his roots. During my husband's illness he sent us a very heart-felt letter. When I needed encouragement or uplifting I would re-read his letter. His delivery of his stories and jokes was the best, bringing tears of joy and laughter to many a face. Your light shines on through the many lives you touched during your journey. May God Bless You and Your Family and Friends, Phyllis A. Oeser (Joey White's better half)

Joey White

November 19, 2020

Mr. Bob was a true, loyal and beloved friend. During happy times he always had a joke or story to bring laughter and joy. During difficult times he expressed words of comfort and encouragement followed by a joke or story to lighten the mood. His life and contributions made the world a much better place. He will be missed by all. He and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. He lives on in our heart bringing us joy and laughter as we continue to retell our memories and his stories. Rest in Peace. Much Love, Joey White

Murray Bloom

November 17, 2020

His was a life well lived. May you take comfort from his memory.

Karen and Eddie Soll

November 17, 2020

Extending to you our deepest condolences,

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