Yup I just missed it!
Between 20-30 that I could see down Cajundome Blvd.
Video is in the article
I would say there were around 1,200 people in Fatima Church for the funeral. It seats 950, then you had people all bunched up in the back in standing room only as well as lining the walls down the pews in standing room only. And for all the cr@p we give LSU, I have to tip my cap to their head men in charge. Skip Bertman and Paul Maineri showed up for the funeral and payed their respects to the family.
It's still not quite time to start discussing how to move forward with the baseball program, but I have a pretty great idea of a man that would get my 110% support. And that man is Matt Deggs. Someone who self-proclaims to be saved by Coach Robe and would be an absolute perfect man to carry on Robe's philosophies while also rejuvenating a program that has been sliding ever since he made his exit for Sam Houston State.
RIP Coach Robe, you will never be forgotten. Love you Coach.
Just got back home. Went to see the procession pass by La Grange’s in Crowley. Still can’t come up with right words to say thank you to Coach or his family. Robe says that his wife saved his life in 1988. Imagine the countless lives he saved in the 31 years since then. What a blessing that she shared him with UL and the Cajun Nation for so many of those years.
From the UL Facebook page, with the caption "A fitting end to a dark day. Goodbye, Coach Robe. 🤟."
A nice rainbow hovering over the FDL in the quad:
Here’s a link to the Homily from Robe’s funeral today. It was very well done by Fr. Sibley. He really hit it out the park for Coach.
https://m.soundcloud.com/fathersible...chauxs-funeral
Thousands stood in line to pay their respect during a six-hour wake held Sunday at the Cajundome Convention Center, and on Sunday more than 1,200 or so packed pews of the church on Johnson Street to say a final goodbye before Robichaux was driven away to be buried in his hometown of Crowley.
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