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Obituary of Charles Vincent Baglio, Jr. 2024
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Obituary of Charles Vincent Baglio, Jr. 2024

Charles Vincent Baglio, Jr. passed away on Friday, October 18, 2024, in Hammond, Louisiana, at the age of 81. He was born on Wednesday, July 14, 1943 in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of the late Charles Vincent Baglio, Sr. (Anna) and the late Frances Rizzo Baglio. He lived in Independence, Louisiana.

Charles is survived by his sons Jack Brian Carona Sr. and his wife Carolyn and Dale Carona and his wife Lisa. daughters, Angela Milazzo and her husband John Sr. and Alison Varnado and her husband Rodney; Grandchildren: Jack Brian Carona, Jr. (Adrienne), Candice Carona Sledge, Amanda Milazzo Malachowski (Matthew), John Milazzo, Jr. (Megan), Scott Sandage, Jr. (Amy), Caitlin Carona Rotolo (Mitchell), Joshua Milazzo (Chelsea), Matthew Carona (Kayla) and Alex Milazzo (Rachel); Great-grandchildren, Ashtyn Sledge, Clay Sledge, Jax Mercante, Gryffin Sandage, Palmer Sandage, Margaret Ann Malachowski, Robert Michael Malachowski, Marie Adele Carona, Eleanor Christine Malachowski, Jeanne Louise Carona, Rosalina Rotolo, Olsen Sandage, John Milazzo III, Giovanna Rotolo, Luca Rotolo, Porter Milazzo, Camille Margaret Carona, Maven Milazzo, Charlie Milazzo, James Milazzo and Jack Milazzo; his brother Freddie Baglio and his wife Cynthia; sister Ann Powell and her husband Cecil; nephew Sean Baglio; nieces, Lisa Baglio Cullop (Shannon) and Rebecca; and sister-in-law Phyllis Guzzardo and her husband Blaise.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Ann Micele Baglio; and daughter Marcie Carona; and nephew Jason Baglio.

Coach Charles Baglio, affectionately known as “Coach Bags,” left an indelible mark on the world of sports and education, but more importantly, on the countless lives he touched. His career spanned five decades, beginning with an impressive 34 years at Independence High School, where he served as head coach for 22 years. Coach Bags led his team to nine district titles and two state championship appearances, but his greatest pride was mentoring and encouraging the young athletes who looked up to him.

In 2002, Baglio joined the LSU Tigers as Director of External Relations, where he played a key role through three head coaches, three national championships and numerous bowl victories. After 21 years with LSU football, he retired with a legacy of dedication, humility and passion for the game. Known for his sharp mind and competitive spirit, Coach Bags also enjoyed an active retirement, playing golf, working out at North Cypress Fitness and enjoying trips to the casino. However, his most treasured moments remained the relationships he built, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration and excellence.

The love of his life, Margaret Ann, was always by his side and his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were his pride and joy. Coach Bags will be sorely missed, but his influence will be felt for generations to come.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Harry McKneely & Son Funeral Home in Hammond, 2000 N Morrison Boulevard, Hammond, Louisiana 70401. Visitation will continue the following day, Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 600 N. Oak Street, Hammond, Louisiana 70401, beginning at 9:00 a.m. until the funeral Mass begins at 11:00 a.m .

Burial will follow in Colonial Cemetery, Independence, Louisiana.

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