Former Northwestern State University Softball Player Jemi Carlone, Passes Away, Leaving Her Husband Walton Anthony And Children Behind
Jackson Reed
Published May 15, 2026
Former Northwestern State University Softball Player Jemi Carlone, Passes Away, Leaving Her Husband Walton Anthony And Children Behind
The school board offered its sympathy to her family, friends, and everyone in the school community who knew her.
May 19, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on May 19, 2026
Jemi Carlone, a Plaquemines Parish School Board member and former principal of Belle Chasse High School, has passed away.
In addition to her educational contributions as the director of System Relations and Educator Development, she was known for her time as a softball player at Northwestern State University.
The Plaquemines Parish School Board remembered how she spent over 13 years as principal, leading with kindness and dedication.
She cared deeply about education and sports, always working to help students, teachers, and future leaders grow.
Family And Friends Mourn The Loss Of Jemi Carlone
Jemi is survived by her loving husband, Walton Anthony, and their daughter, Kendal.
About a year ago, she was diagnosed with a serious brain tumor and received treatment at the Benson Cancer Center at Ochsner.
Despite her illness, she remained strong and inspired those around her.
Similarly, Trenese George shared how much Ms. Jemi LaHaye Carlone meant to her.
Trenese said working under her was an experience she’ll never forget.
Ms. Carlone encouraged her and other paraeducators to take steps toward becoming teachers through Reach University and supported them while they worked.
She made paraeducators feel just as important as teachers and students, constantly reminding everyone that their role mattered, no matter their title.
Ms. Carlone always greeted people with a smile or open arms, and that warmth left a lasting mark.
Trenese said she’ll always carry Ms. Carlone’s presence and guidance in her heart and into her future classroom.
Ms. Jemi LaHaye Carlone exemplified leadership, dedication, encouragement, and motivation. Under her supervision, I had an unforgettable experience. She encouraged us(paras)to pursue teaching opportunities with Reach University and she supported our education while working each day. She made paraeducators feel just as important in the classroom as the teachers and students. Everyone mattered to her, no matter your title! I’ll always cherish her presence and guidance in my teaching career. She always encountered you with a smile or open arms and for that, she will always have a special place in my heart and in my future classroom. I will miss you so much Jemi LaHaye Carlone. Rest easy because your job here is done!
Moreover, Lori Gagnon spoke about how Jemi Carlone lived a life focused on helping others, and the number of people she made a difference for can’t truly be counted.
This is so hard to put into words. I’ve read the posts of so many students, teachers, colleagues, family members, and friends. The thought that continues to come to mind is this: I was taught not to pray for the person who has departed they are with God, they are no longer in pain, but to pray for those they left behind, in their grief and sadness.
Jemi Carlone lived a life of service to others, and the number of people she positively impacted is truly immeasurable. This is the kind of life we should all strive to lead.
I know her family is heartbroken, and I hope they find comfort and inspiration in knowing how many lives she touched and changed in our small corner of the world.
Her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- In 2026, while undergoing cancer treatment, Jemi Carlone shared how deeply moved she was by a special event held in her honor at the sheriff’s office.
- In 2026, Jemi Carlone shared a touching moment as her daughter Kendall became the final graduate of Belle Chasse High School’s 203 graduates to walk across the stage.
- It was especially meaningful to her because it was the very same stage she had graduated from 32 years earlier.
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