He was born on December 16th, 1929, in New Orleans, LA. He was the beloved
husband of Mary Mares for over 50 years. He is preceded in death by his parents
Mercedes Piaggio Mares and Rene Bernard Mares, Sr., and by his daughter Merci
Mares Bain. He is survived by his wife, Mary, his sons Jonathan Marc Jude Mares
and Rene Bernard Mares III, one grandchild, Thomas Bain (Christy), two great
grandchildren, Art Bain and Maggie Bain. Rene was a graduate of Fortier High
School and Soule Business College in New Orleans. Rene was a retired Regional
Sales Manager with Fairbanks Morse, a division of Colt Industries. He started his
own company, RBM Sales, in his later years and continued selling until he retired
for the second time. Rene always loved his pets and going to the movies with his
wife and son. Seeing a good movie and eating at a good restaurant was a Friday
night staple in the Mares household. Having been in the Naval Reserves in his
early years, Rene was also fascinated by history and different wars throughout
time. He was especially interested in reading about or watching films about World
War II. He was a loving father and husband who always supported his son
Jonathan's theatrical endeavors, whether Jonathan was behind the scenes or on
stage. He never missed an opening night of a new production! Rene loved to
travel and some of his favorite places to go with his family included Nashville,
Houston, Biloxi, Tampa and Pensacola (home to his favorite museum in the
country, the National Naval Aviation Museum). Having been a great baseball
player in his high school years, Rene always had a love of sports throughout his
life. He was a season ticket holder for many years for LSU Football and the New
Orleans Saints. Rene loved to watch Tigers (On the field for Cannon's run),
Saints (In the stands for Dempsey's kick), Pelicans and Yankees games
with his son Jonathan and many a fun night was had getting riled up over various
plays and final scores. Being a Catholic, Rene received his Last Rites from Father
Beau at St. Angela Merici Church. A special thank you goes to the Hospice nurses
who cared for him his last three days on earth. Being such a big part of our lives,
he will always be in our hearts and he will be so missed. Love you, my sweet
Rene. A memorial for Rene will be announced in the near future.
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