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Brian Rebaldo Obituary

Brian was born in New Orleans on April 11, 1961, where he was a long time employee of Jefferson Parish Water and Sewer, and Pat O'Brien's. In 2010, he moved to French Settlement, LA, where his heart always was. There, he spent his last 5 years on this earth, until our savior called him home on November 1, 2015, at 54 years old. He is survived by his three children, Lauren Coots, and Logan and Hunter Rebaldo, two grandchildren, Adalyn and Britton Coots, one brother, Kirk Rebaldo, Godfather, John C. Rebaldo, Lawrence "Uncle Brother" and Jennifer "Mama" Guitreau, Godchild, Blake Rebaldo, cousins, Ryan and Amy Guitreau, Jonathan Guitreau, and Dallas Avery, two very special nephews, Chase and Victor Rebaldo, and a best friend Ellis "Butch" Smiley. He is preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Delories Achord Rebaldo, and his sister, Gina Rebaldo. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 in French Settlement at St. Joseph Catholic church, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make donations to the cancer or heart society.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Advocate from Nov. 5 to Nov. 7, 2015.

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Fe. Jeff Bayhi

November 7, 2015

dear Walt and Family, and Kathy,

Just want you to know how sad I am for your loss. Betty was quite a lady, and now she is holding her baby again. Mom, Margaret Bayhi also wanted you to know her prayers are with you also. She has limited ability and will not be able to be with you, and I will be out of town on Monday. Please know my thoughts, prayers and mass intentions will be with you.

Fr. M. Jeffery Bayhi

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