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Lysle Gerard Laussade

November 13, 1929 – March 30, 2020
Obituary of Lysle Gerard Laussade
IN THE CARE OF

Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home & Cemeteries

Retired Chief Warrant Officer Lysle Gerard Laussade Sr, passed away at the age of 90 on March 30, 2020. A native of New Orleans who in 1949 enlisted in the U. S. Coast Guard and served his country for 20 years. After his Coast Guard career he then work as an Engineer in the Maritime industry until his retirement in 1996.

He is survived by his Son Lysle (Homer) Gerard Laussade Jr (Wife Ann), Daughter Theresa Smith (husband, Rodney), Grandchildren, Lisa, Lysle III (Wife Annie Belle), Tara and Tori Zeringue, Great Granddaughter Gracelynn. As well as numerous nieces and nephews.

He is proceeded in death by: his beloved wife Eleanor, daughter Roberta and grandson Thomas Schwall. His Parents Louis P. and Melvina Laussade. His siblings, Clara Gremillon, Miram Rousselle, Marian Vocke, Louis P. Laussade Jr, and Jeanne Davis.

Mr. Laussade cherished his country and was a proud sailor to have served. He had a passion for motorcycles and traveling. Especially camping and traveling in his motor home with his beloved Eleanor. He loved boating and fishing as well.

Dad you are now free to waltz through eternity with your beloved bride, and now free to roam the open roads ahead. As it’s time to hoist your sails and mark your way into the everlasting sea ahead. As you sail off into the night with red skies that delight, you no longer need to fear the rough seas ahead, for you will be missed. We have not doubt when it’s our time, you will be standing watch for us port side.

Mr. Laussade was active in the Fleet Reserve Association Gretna Louisiana (FL162) and served on the board at one time.

Due to our countries unfortunate state of affairs with the COVID 19, services will be held privately with full Military honors.

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