Matthew Lane “Matt” Gerald

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Matthew Lane “Matt” Gerald Veteran

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
17 Jul 2016 (aged 41)
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Matthew Gerald
February 28, 1975 - July 17, 2016

The epitome of a proud American, Matthew Lane Gerald gave all on Sunday morning, July 17, 2016 at the age of 41. His ultimate sacrifice took place as he valiantly protected and served his community. Although his journey was long and successful, Matt truly found his calling when he graduated from the BRPD academy in March of this year.

His love and passion for "wearing the blue" was evident to all that had the privilege to know him. Call number 8211 in District 3 could not have been worn with more honor or pride. Following his graduation from Central High School, Matt initially pursued a career in the military just as his mentor and hero "Paw Paw Pete" did. He achieved the rank of U.S. Army Specialist, was a Blackhawk Crew Chief, a Longknife Squadron member and Stetson Troop 4/3 ACR member. Matt was a Corporal in the United States marines and also completed 3 tours of duty in Iraq. He has, with all certainty, made his "Paw Paw", family and friends incredibly proud.

Some of his closest friends in the "Stetson Crew" include: Officer Ryan Cabral, Nick Lambert, Josh Linn and Delvin Goode. His love and friendship with these men never wavered. The Army Aviation motto is "Above the Best". Not to be misinterpreted as "we are better than the best", it simply means when flying, we are always flying above the best in the world. Matt was part of the best. Affectionately called "Benjamin Buttons" or "Mr. Buttons", by his BRPD family, Matt relentlessly showed others "good" through his own actions. Strongly influenced by his FTO, Brad Barr, Matt would strive to always work clean, proactively and honestly just as his mentor and friend did. The special bond he shared with fellow officer Chad Montgomery was without a doubt formed and maintained by their near identical dispositions. As easy-going as they both were the majority of the time, they would not hesitate to voice their opinion if something was said or done that challenged their own morals and values. Staying busy by always helping others came naturally to Matt but he did enjoy hunting and fishing when he had the time and needed to decompress. The love of his life however, was family. Matt was an amazing husband, son, brother, father and friend.

He is survived by his devoted, loving and proud wife, Dechia Badeaux Gerald, his step daughter, Dawclyn Badeaux (9) and daughter, Fynleigh Gerald (3). Heartbroken parents are Ronnie "RG" and Patricia "Trish" Gerald. Brother, Mark Gerald and wife Traci also mourn with pride the loss of Matt. In addition, he is survived by his Godson, Wyatt Sledge, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and friends. Matt's military family and "Thin Blue Line" brothers and sisters will miss him beyond words.

Matt was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ada Cravens and Charles Ancona; his paternal grandfather, Dudley Gerald; his paternal grandmother Beadie Jumonville and his extremely influential paternal step-grandfather, Peter Jumonville (POW).

Visitation will be held at the Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel (11817 Jefferson Hwy, BR) on Thursday, July 21 from 5pm-9pm with recitation of the rosary led by Father Frank Bass at 8pm. Visitation will resume Friday, July 22 from 8am-11am at Healing Place Church (19202 Highland Road, BR) with service to follow by officiant Mike Haman. Respectfully following Matt's wishes, he will be buried in the Louisiana National Cemetery (303 W Mt Pleasant Zachary Road, Zachary) with a full military graveside ceremony following the service at Healing Place Church.

The family wishes to extend its deepest gratitude to all family, friends and the public who have selflessly given during this most difficult time. Your gifts and donations, in addition to the outpouring of love, support and prayers received are nothing short of overwhelming. "We got your 6" and "Semper Fidelis" will always remind us of Matthew Gerald. Thank you Matt for your bravery and dedication to our country, our community and our fellow man. You ARE a hero.

Published at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com

One of the Baton Rouge Police Officers killed in the line of duty on Sunday, July, 17 2016.

Matthew Gerald, 41, was a former Marine and a former Black Hawk Crew Chief in the Army. He just graduated from the BRPD Academy in March.

Matthew Gerald, a former Marine who had joined the Baton Rouge police force a year ago, was identified as one of the deceased officers in the multiple shooting deaths of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, according to Fox 8 New Orleans.

Fox 8 New Orleans said Gerald was married with two children.

A special thanks to Thats My Cuz (#48113240) for providing the following information:
--He is to be buried at: Louisiana National Cemetary, 303 W. Mount Pleasant, Zachary, LA.

A special thanks to Grave_Walker (#47878983) for providing the following information:
--Victims: Louisiana Police Officers that were Ambushed and Murdered on July 17, 2016
Montrell Jackson
Matthew Gerald
Brad Garafola

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Matthew Gerald
February 28, 1975 - July 17, 2016

The epitome of a proud American, Matthew Lane Gerald gave all on Sunday morning, July 17, 2016 at the age of 41. His ultimate sacrifice took place as he valiantly protected and served his community. Although his journey was long and successful, Matt truly found his calling when he graduated from the BRPD academy in March of this year.

His love and passion for "wearing the blue" was evident to all that had the privilege to know him. Call number 8211 in District 3 could not have been worn with more honor or pride. Following his graduation from Central High School, Matt initially pursued a career in the military just as his mentor and hero "Paw Paw Pete" did. He achieved the rank of U.S. Army Specialist, was a Blackhawk Crew Chief, a Longknife Squadron member and Stetson Troop 4/3 ACR member. Matt was a Corporal in the United States marines and also completed 3 tours of duty in Iraq. He has, with all certainty, made his "Paw Paw", family and friends incredibly proud.

Some of his closest friends in the "Stetson Crew" include: Officer Ryan Cabral, Nick Lambert, Josh Linn and Delvin Goode. His love and friendship with these men never wavered. The Army Aviation motto is "Above the Best". Not to be misinterpreted as "we are better than the best", it simply means when flying, we are always flying above the best in the world. Matt was part of the best. Affectionately called "Benjamin Buttons" or "Mr. Buttons", by his BRPD family, Matt relentlessly showed others "good" through his own actions. Strongly influenced by his FTO, Brad Barr, Matt would strive to always work clean, proactively and honestly just as his mentor and friend did. The special bond he shared with fellow officer Chad Montgomery was without a doubt formed and maintained by their near identical dispositions. As easy-going as they both were the majority of the time, they would not hesitate to voice their opinion if something was said or done that challenged their own morals and values. Staying busy by always helping others came naturally to Matt but he did enjoy hunting and fishing when he had the time and needed to decompress. The love of his life however, was family. Matt was an amazing husband, son, brother, father and friend.

He is survived by his devoted, loving and proud wife, Dechia Badeaux Gerald, his step daughter, Dawclyn Badeaux (9) and daughter, Fynleigh Gerald (3). Heartbroken parents are Ronnie "RG" and Patricia "Trish" Gerald. Brother, Mark Gerald and wife Traci also mourn with pride the loss of Matt. In addition, he is survived by his Godson, Wyatt Sledge, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and friends. Matt's military family and "Thin Blue Line" brothers and sisters will miss him beyond words.

Matt was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ada Cravens and Charles Ancona; his paternal grandfather, Dudley Gerald; his paternal grandmother Beadie Jumonville and his extremely influential paternal step-grandfather, Peter Jumonville (POW).

Visitation will be held at the Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel (11817 Jefferson Hwy, BR) on Thursday, July 21 from 5pm-9pm with recitation of the rosary led by Father Frank Bass at 8pm. Visitation will resume Friday, July 22 from 8am-11am at Healing Place Church (19202 Highland Road, BR) with service to follow by officiant Mike Haman. Respectfully following Matt's wishes, he will be buried in the Louisiana National Cemetery (303 W Mt Pleasant Zachary Road, Zachary) with a full military graveside ceremony following the service at Healing Place Church.

The family wishes to extend its deepest gratitude to all family, friends and the public who have selflessly given during this most difficult time. Your gifts and donations, in addition to the outpouring of love, support and prayers received are nothing short of overwhelming. "We got your 6" and "Semper Fidelis" will always remind us of Matthew Gerald. Thank you Matt for your bravery and dedication to our country, our community and our fellow man. You ARE a hero.

Published at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com

One of the Baton Rouge Police Officers killed in the line of duty on Sunday, July, 17 2016.

Matthew Gerald, 41, was a former Marine and a former Black Hawk Crew Chief in the Army. He just graduated from the BRPD Academy in March.

Matthew Gerald, a former Marine who had joined the Baton Rouge police force a year ago, was identified as one of the deceased officers in the multiple shooting deaths of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, according to Fox 8 New Orleans.

Fox 8 New Orleans said Gerald was married with two children.

A special thanks to Thats My Cuz (#48113240) for providing the following information:
--He is to be buried at: Louisiana National Cemetary, 303 W. Mount Pleasant, Zachary, LA.

A special thanks to Grave_Walker (#47878983) for providing the following information:
--Victims: Louisiana Police Officers that were Ambushed and Murdered on July 17, 2016
Montrell Jackson
Matthew Gerald
Brad Garafola

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