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John (Johnny) Carl Reine, 76, passed away on April 12, 2019, in ICU at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Johnny was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He retired from Uniroyal Chemical twenty plus years ago. He began his passion after retirement in raising and training beagles to become field champions. He made many friends during this period and successfully trained several field champions. He was an avid hunter and fisherman over the years and had many great memories from these activities. He loved the farm and from his early days helped his dad with the land and cows and later he and his brother and best friend, Ronnie Reine, raised cows together, made hay and enjoyed working on the land and animals together. Later Johnny raised goats, chickens, pigs and even a pet deer. He loved his land and was always seen working on it and around it, bush hogging, mending fence, taking care of animals and tending garden and yard. He is survived by his loving wife, Karen J. Reine, daughters, Sharon R. Henderson and husband, Dennis; Darlene R. Marchand and husband, Cody. Grandchildren: Kenneth W. Darga, Sarah M. Guedry (Chase), Phillip J. Marchand, Brandon M. Jumonville and Kayla M. Jumonville. Great Grandchildren, Haylee, Gavyn and Rylee Guedry. Stepdaughters: Lauren (Laurie) Kennedy (AJ) and Lisa Hebert (Travis) and their children. Siblings: Joe Reine of Metairie, LA, Hilda Sheets (Bobby) of Baton Rouge, LA; Helen Lanoux (Curtis) of Baker, LA and Ronnie Reine of Saint Amant, LA. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Sarah and Joseph (Alex) Reine, former wife, Marie H. Reine, Sister, Naomi Foster, Grandson, Dustan D. Reine and Sister-in-law, Ida N. Reine. Visitation will be held at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 44450 Highway 429, Saint Amant, LA, on Wednesday, April 17, from 3 pm until Mass of Christian Burial at 5 pm. Entombment to follow at Holy Rosary Catholic Church Mausoleum. Special thanks are extended to the physicians, nurses and staff in ICU at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center for the excellent care and interest given to Johnny and our family during his stay there.
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We would like to give our condolences to the Reine family.
Mr John's presence will be missed.
Brian and Madelyn Fazzio
April 21, 2019
So sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in my heart and prayers.
Sherri Tschetter Brosky
April 18, 2019
To the Reine family,
I'm sure sorry to know of your loss. (Mr.) Johnny was a good man. How many childhood to present, memories are flooding my thoughts. I bailed my first hay with him, along with so many farm task where neighbors were also participating. The Reine family holds a unique, special place in my heart.
God bless you all. He will be missed.
John Duplechein, jr.aka lil' John
April 16, 2019
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
From the Staff of Ourso Funeral Home
April 14, 2019
Please accept my sincerest sympathies and condoloences on the loss of a good man. While I didn't know Johnny very weel, I know his brother Ronnie very well Ronnie and I worked a methanol project is west central Africa some years back. Johnny will be sorely missed, however his spirit and legacy live on.
Chuck Dirks
April 15, 2019
Our thoughts & prayers are with the Reine family. Mr. Johnny touched our lives daily as we were all growing up. He will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Much love to each of you!
Debbie (Godwin) Bulman
Bay Minette, AL
Debbie Bulman
April 15, 2019
Sincere condolences to the family for your great loss. Please know that others share your grief and are praying in behalf of the family for God to provide the needed comfort and support from relatives and friends during this difficult time.
April 14, 2019
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