Sean
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He was the beloved husband of one year to Heather Breaux Bond, devoted son to Jay Bond of Biloxi, Miss. and Diana Laing of Bayou Gauche, grandson of Ronald Laing of Portland, Ore., Jean Laing of Terrytown, and the late Annette Barras-Bond and Woodrow Bond of Biloxi, Miss.; son-in-law to Guy and Fayla Breaux of Luling, brother-in-law to Amanda Breaux of Luling, grandson-in-law of Lawrence and Barbara Comardelle of McNeill, Miss., Priscilla Breaux and the late Oscar Breaux of Bayou Gauche.
Sean is survived by a host of family and friends. He was Godfather to Ashlynn Rebstock, Robert IV Rebstock, Alyssa Rebstock, Adam Folse and Zain Cameron. Resident of Marrero. He was a native of Bayou Gauche.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend services on Friday, Oct. 22 at Life Fellowship Community Church in Bayou Gauche. Family viewing will be from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until time of funeral. Burial will follow at Sunset Cemetery in Bayou Gauche. Falgout Funeral Homes is in charge of arrangements.
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