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Mr. Steve Brackin (Deceased)
Graduated 1961

Home:
1020 East Bayou Parkway
Lafayette, LA 70508

Work:

Home Phone: 504-233-4233
Work Phone: --
Fax: --
Email: stbra@bellsouth.net

Former Baseball: Steve Brackin UL Baseball Donations Now Being Accepted

Nov. 5, 2010 provided by Gene Brackin

The family of Steve Brackin would like to inform friends, ex-ballplayers, and other supporters of ULL Baseball that they make a donation in Steve’s name to:
ULL Baseball Foundation
mail to:
ULL Baseball Foundations
c/o Tony Robicheaux
210 Reinhardt Dr.
Lafayette, LA 70506
The Family of Steve would to thank all in advance for their support.
Email provided by Gene Brackin (Baseball 1965-67) on November 5, 2010

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Obituary:

Steve Brackin (Baseball, 57-61, Coaches 68-69)

Stephen A. Brackin
November 6, 1939 – October 26, 2010
Obituary & Life History
click here for visitation schedule and service information http://www.mourning.com:80/obituaries/Stephen-Brackin/

“…I have finished the race, I have fought the good fight…” Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 29, 2010 at a 10:00 AM Mass at St. Pius…

“…I have finished the race, I have fought the good fight…”

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 29, 2010 at a 10:00 AM Mass at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Lafayette, for Steve Brackin, age 70, who passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 2:15 AM at his residence in Lafayette.

Reverend Monsignor J. Douglas Courville, JCL, Pastor of St. Martin De Tours Catholic Church in St. Martinville, Louisiana, will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services. Giftbearers will be Lisbeth Guilbeau, Joan Judycki and Chantel Raggio. Lectors are Kathleen Godchaux and Gene Brackin. Jodi Bollich, organist will sing for the services, “Ave Maria”, “Amazing Grace”, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, and “Here I Am, Lord”.

Survivors include his children, Kristine Brackin Brogdon and her husband, Kirk Brogdon and Kirk Arnold Brackin and his wife, Sadie Frederick Brackin; his grandchildren, Lila Rose and Isaac Jude Brackin; his sisters, Jeanne Mouton and her husband, Kenneth, Patricia Mouton and her husband, M.J.; a brother, Gene Brackin and his wife, Becky; a dear friend, Juanita Deshotels; sisters-in-law, Vera Deville and her husband, Frank Judycki, Kathleen Deville and her husband, Dr. James Godchaux and Betty Deville and her husband, Jim Linke; nieces and nephews, Leanne Mouton, Lynne Gautreaux, Lisbeth Guilbeau, Chantel Raggio, Blaine Brackin, Jaik, Jedd, and Tait Faulk, Anne Chambers, Joan Judycki, Dr. Jay, John, Jeff and Josh Godchaux and many grand nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, A.J. and Tennys Brackin; his wife, Christine Deville Brackin on August 16, 2005; one son, Kyle Jude Brackin in 1998; paternal grandparents, Travis Arnold Brackin and Mary Peltier; and maternal grandparents, Dennis Blanchard and Jeanne Alexander Blanchard.

Born on November 6, 1939, Mr. Brackin was a native of Scott, Louisiana and a resident of Lafayette for most of his life. Steve attended Scott High School and graduated from Cathedral High School. He graduated from USL (ULL) with a Master of Education in 1968. Mr. Brackin was the first USL freshman to make the All GSC first team, earning the honor as a utility infielder in 1958. He then repeated in the outfield in 1959 and 1960. In 1960 he batted .514 in GSC games only, an all-time record. He was inducted in ULL Baseball Hall of Fame November 12, 1977. After his college career was over, he signed with the Washington Senators pro baseball team, playing in their farm system for several years.

Mr. Brackin began his coaching career in Ville Platte, Louisiana (Sacred Heart) in 1962 and also coached at ArchBishop Rummel in New Orleans, USL (graduate assistant) and Cathedral Carmel. He was a former Guidance Counselor at Lafayette High, physical education instructor at Paul Breaux Elementary, instructor with SEAS-Special Education Alternative Site, and the Adult Education Program.

Pallbearers will be Daniel Breakfield, Kevin Guilbeau, Jedd Faulk, Tait Faulk, Chris Raggio, Dr. Jay Godchaux, John Godchaux, Jeff Godchaux, Josh Godchaux and Jaik Faulk.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille’s SOUTHSIDE location on Thursday from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM and on Friday from 8:00 AM
until time of service.

A Rosary will be prayed Thursday at 7:00 PM in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: A.J. Brackin and Sidney Bowles 4-H Club Scholarship Fund in c/o LSU Agriculture Center, 1010 Lafayette Street, Lafayette, Louisiana 70501.

The Brackin family wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks to Dr. Chancellor Donald and Louisiana Oncology Associates’ staff, Hospice of Acadiana, and the many friends and family for their kindness and care.

View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com

Martin & Castille-SOUTHSIDE-600 E. Farrel Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508, 337-984-2811

Submitted by Kevin Guilbeau 6:16 a.m. Oct. 27, 2010

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Charles Spell, friend and teammate of Steve Brackin, sent the enclosed email at 7:30 this a.m.

Ed just a note to you to let you know that Steve Brackin passed away at 2 am 10/26/10. Steve as you know was in the UL Athletic HALL OF FAME. Funeral arrangements are pending. I have a new email address if you need tocontact me. My new email address is cspell1021@cox.net phone #713-591-1364.Thanks and if you have time please add this info about Steve on the web site in case all who knew Steve can contact the family and express their condolences.

Athletic Network Footnote:
Steve’s obituary and funeral arrangements will be posted in the AN News as soon as it is available.

Click here and click on the thumbnail to enlarge, look on the botton left for Steve in a Physical Education Majors Club picture posted in the 1961 L’Acadien
http://athleticnetwork.net/site1836.php#

Click here for a picture of Steve tailgating (L-R) Gerald Hebert, Nemour Delaneuville, Steve Brackin tailgating at the Sept. 4, 2004 Northwestern State game
http://athleticnetwork.net/picpopup.php?piclibID=1979

Click here for a picture of Steve tailgating at the Florida Atlantic game on Oct. 6, 2005
http://athleticnetwork.net/picpopup.php?piclibID=3042

Click here for a picture of Steve and his 1961 Baseball teammates”
http://athleticnetwork.net/picpopup.php?piclibID=5369

Click here for Steve’s Athletic Network profile
http://athleticnetwork.net/site.php?pageID=55&profID=8182

My condolences to my classmate’s family and friends. He will be missed.

Peace, Ed Dugas

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Steve Brackin was inducted into the USL Athletic Hall of Fame in November 1977.
Brackin was the first USL freshman to make the All-GSC first team, earning the honor as a utility infielder in 1958. He then repeated in the outfield in 1959 and 1960. In 1960 he batted .514 in GSC games only, an all time record.
After his college career was over he signed with the Washington Senators pro baseball team, playing in their farm system four years.
A native of Scott and a graduate of Lafayette (Cathedral-Carmel), Brackin began his coaching career at Ville Platte (Sacred Heart) in 1962 and also coached at New Orleans (Rummel), USL (graduate assistant) and Cathedral-Carmel.
He is now a retired Lafayette parish school teacher. Steve was married to Christine DeVille of Ville Platte. Steve and Tina had 3 children, Kyle (deceased), Chris and Kirk.