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- Jun 19, 2023
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George Leon Briant (1901-2005) - Find a Grave Memorial
My favorite person of all time. I hope that I will be able to join him in the afterlife, it would make everything I have ever done up to this point worth it.After spending 83 years together, Louisiana's oldest married couple died within days of each other. George and Germaine Briant were married on July 20, 1921, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in New Orleans. Germaine, 101, died Friday in Hammond, and George, who would have turned 104 years old March 3, died Monday morning. When the Briants met, George had just returned to New Orleans from serving in France during World War I. Germaine Thibodeaux, then 17, was engaged to another man when her sister brought George home. Three months later the couple wed. During the Depression, George, who painted signs, lost his business and moved to California to find work. After a few years there, the Briants moved back to New Orleans, and George's sign business lasted 50 years. Their only child George Briant Jr. was killed at age 25 in a plane crash during the filming of a movie. Their son served as a pilot during World War II and was on leave from the Army at the time. The Briants moved to Covington in 1974 to be closer to Smith. The couple lived at Belle Maison Nursing Home in Hammond when they died. Funeral services are scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Abbey in Covington. The arrangements are being handled by Schoen Funeral Home in Covington.