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Br Adrian (Richard) Gaudin

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Br Adrian (Richard) Gaudin

Birth
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
12 Mar 2008 (aged 74)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.3077075, Longitude: -89.3326331
Plot
South side, Row 2, #22
Memorial ID
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An excellent and demanding teacher of English, Brother Adrian directed schools in Donaldsonville, Dallas, Baton Rouge, and St. Albans. Throughout his life, he maintained fond memories of the people in Dallas and his time as principal at Bishop Dunne.

Adrian served as superintendent in the Houma-Thibodaux Diocese and as a consultant for the NCEA. As president of NARB and editor of its newspaper, he influenced thousands of brothers on a national level, especially through the renewal sessions he organized. Brother Adrian also served in various schools in the province as guidance counselor and campus minister.

Truly a people person, Adrian's gracious hospitality was outstanding. He made each person he met feel important. He loved to dance and plan party games to express his creativity. Throughout his life, he remained close to his large, faith-filled family in New Orleans.
An excellent and demanding teacher of English, Brother Adrian directed schools in Donaldsonville, Dallas, Baton Rouge, and St. Albans. Throughout his life, he maintained fond memories of the people in Dallas and his time as principal at Bishop Dunne.

Adrian served as superintendent in the Houma-Thibodaux Diocese and as a consultant for the NCEA. As president of NARB and editor of its newspaper, he influenced thousands of brothers on a national level, especially through the renewal sessions he organized. Brother Adrian also served in various schools in the province as guidance counselor and campus minister.

Truly a people person, Adrian's gracious hospitality was outstanding. He made each person he met feel important. He loved to dance and plan party games to express his creativity. Throughout his life, he remained close to his large, faith-filled family in New Orleans.


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