"Coach" began his career at St. Martin High School in Mississippi. In 1977 the family moved to Georgia and Arlin continued his profession coaching football, track, and teaching in the Clayton County School systems for over three decades. As a head coach at Pointe South Junior High, Arlin was successful in leading many teams to championship seasons. After more than a decade of success at Pointe South, Arlin decided on a change and transitioned to Jonesboro High School. He served as football, baseball, wrestling, and track coach during his tenure.
Coach Batia's proudest moments were watching the young men he mentored become successful adults. Testimonies from former players, many of whom became outstanding college and professional athletes, all shared a familiar sentiment; "He worked us hard, but as hard as he was on us, we knew he cared about us. He created a lifelong impact on my life." Coach's drive, determination, and work ethic motivated his players and those around him to achieve their best.
Arlin is preceded in death by his parents, Carroll and Viola Batia, brother, Carrol Batia, Jr. and two sisters, Joan Ryan and Myra Peresich.
The Funeral Mass will be held on January 29th at 11am, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, (10446 Lemoyne Blvd in D'Iberville) followed by a Christian burial at Swetman Cemetery (3165 Mallet Ro, D'Iberville).
"Coach" began his career at St. Martin High School in Mississippi. In 1977 the family moved to Georgia and Arlin continued his profession coaching football, track, and teaching in the Clayton County School systems for over three decades. As a head coach at Pointe South Junior High, Arlin was successful in leading many teams to championship seasons. After more than a decade of success at Pointe South, Arlin decided on a change and transitioned to Jonesboro High School. He served as football, baseball, wrestling, and track coach during his tenure.
Coach Batia's proudest moments were watching the young men he mentored become successful adults. Testimonies from former players, many of whom became outstanding college and professional athletes, all shared a familiar sentiment; "He worked us hard, but as hard as he was on us, we knew he cared about us. He created a lifelong impact on my life." Coach's drive, determination, and work ethic motivated his players and those around him to achieve their best.
Arlin is preceded in death by his parents, Carroll and Viola Batia, brother, Carrol Batia, Jr. and two sisters, Joan Ryan and Myra Peresich.
The Funeral Mass will be held on January 29th at 11am, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, (10446 Lemoyne Blvd in D'Iberville) followed by a Christian burial at Swetman Cemetery (3165 Mallet Ro, D'Iberville).
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