Jason Cantrell, the husband of Mayor LaToya Cantrell and a seasoned New Orleans attorney and former public defender, has died. The city's spokesperson, Gregory Joseph, confirmed his passing, refraining from revealing the time or cause of death. Joseph's statement expressed that Cantrell was a devoted husband, father, and dedicated public servant. He served alongside Mayor Cantrell and practiced law as a family, civil, and criminal attorney. The city and legal community mourn his loss. The statement also requested privacy for Mayor Cantrell, their daughter RayAnn, and the Cantrell family. Additional details regarding the circumstances of his death are not available at this time.
Experienced Legal ProfessionalCantrell, renowned in New Orleans legal circles, specialized in criminal defense, family, and civil litigation. He previously worked for the Orleans Parish Public Defender's Office and as an assistant city attorney. Recent years brought health difficulties for Cantrell, according to acquaintances. Derwyn Bunton, former chief of the Orleans Parish Public Defender's Office, shared that Cantrell resumed work after a health-related absence over a year ago. Cantrell displayed dedication and readiness to return to court activities. Bunton, acquainted with Cantrell for over 15 years, described him as a capable, reliable, and diligent colleague who strived for excellence.
Condolences and SupportThe news of Cantrell's passing garnered condolences from New Orleans politicians, city officials, and leaders. Council Vice President Helena Moreno urged New Orleanians to support the grieving family. Council member Joe Giarrusso acknowledged Cantrell's commitment to his profession, family, and city.
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