New Orleans broadcaster Eric Paulsen passed away from cancer at 74, leaving a legacy of over 40 years at WWL-TV.
I was always going to do the funeral,” says comedian Zak Toscani. “As a stand-up comic, you’re like, ‘Damn! This fell in my ...
Surrounded by a maze of boxes, pictures, plaques, clippings and yellowing ledgers occupying every inch of space in his office, Patrick Schoen, president of Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home ...
By the numbers: About two-thirds of baby boomers, for example, would prefer to have their remains cremated, compared to Gen Zers, who are more likely to want a traditional burial.
Funeral services for Sybil Haydel Morial, a New Orleans activist and matriarch of a prominent political family, were held ...
Perhaps Walt Whitman observed a black brass band funeral during his stay in New Orleans in 1847. These lines from "Song of Myself" capture--though perhaps by coincidence--the spirit of a jazz ...
Eric Paulsen, the legendary WWL news anchor, died on Saturday following a battle with cancer. He served the Greater New ...
Recognizing the urgency and the dire need for assistance, over twenty esteemed chefs and restaurant owners from New Orleans have united for a heartfelt cause—Cooks for Carolina.
Gulfport’s Reimann Family Funeral Homes brought a large group of retired Veterans from the Mississippi Gulf Coast to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans on Wednesday (Nov. 6), less than a ...
Funeral homes provide more than burial services. They offer grieve support, community outreach and staff undergo continuing education like those in other fields do. This year, Mitchell Family Funeral ...
As part of New Orleans tradition, funeral attendees second-lined from St. Louis Cathedral to celebrate the life of owner Tom Benson. Saints & Pelicans players, coaches and staff along with other ...
Eric Paulsen, a familiar face on New Orleans television for nearly 50 years, passed away Saturday morning after a brief but ...