

Christian was eclectic in the truest sense highly intelligent, endlessly curious, and deeply capable. He had a passion for sports, books and music; his favorite instrument was the guitar. He enjoyed puzzles, especially intricate Tesla-style puzzle boxes that challenged both patience and ingenuity. He was remarkably handy and could accomplish almost anything he set his mind to. Christian enjoyed fishing and spending time at the camp. The camp held a very special meaning to him; it was not only a camp but something him and his father-in-law built with pride.
Christian loved deeply. Those who knew him never questioned their place in his life if you mattered to him, you knew it. He would do anything for anyone, offering his time, skill, and heart without hesitation.
Christian was an amazing father to his daughters and to his beloved dogs, Maggie and Bailey, his “girls” in every sense of the word. His love was constant, protective, and full of pride.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his childhood sweetheart and loving wife of seventeen years, Jordan Landry Alleman, two daughters, Arya and Aspen Alleman; two siblings, Elizabeth Lynn (Michael) and Joel Wallace (Ann); one aunt, Cathy Becnel (David); uncle, Sidney Alleman Jr. (Debbie); father-in-law, Clyde Landry; mother-in-law, Cheryl Perritt (Stan); two sisters-in-law, Bridget Landry and Harley Montero (Saige) and numerous nieces and nephews and extended family.
He is preceded in death by his father, Claiborne Alleman and mother, Julia Roe; paternal and maternal grandparents; special friends who were like his brother, Jason Comeaux and Chanse Metrejean and his special dog who was his first baby, Cheyenne.
A visitation will be held at Ourso Funeral Home in Pierre Part, LA, on Friday, February 6, 2026, from 5pm until 8pm and will resume on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 9am until Words of Remembrance at 12pm.
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