Funeral service for Katrina-era governor, Kathleen Blanco

Raymond "Coach" Blanco gets a hug during visitation for his wife, former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, at St. John's Cathedral Hall, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, in Lafayette, La. Kathleen Blanco, who served one term as governor and various elected positions across two decades, was in Louisiana’s top job during the destruction of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. She died on Aug. 18, from cancer. (Brad Kemp/The Advocate via AP)

Honor guard members salute the casket of former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco during a visitation at St. John’s Cathedral Hall, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, in Lafayette, La. Blanco, who served one term as governor and various elected positions across two decades, was in Louisiana’s top job during the destruction of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. She died a week earlier from cancer. (Brad Kemp/The Advocate via AP)

FILE- In this Nov. 6, 2007 file photo, Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco is greeted by students of Maplewood Middle School in Sulphur, La. Blanco, who became Louisiana's first female elected governor only to see her political career derailed by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, died Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019. She was 76. (Brad Puckett/American Press via AP, File)

People file past the casket of former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco during a visitation at St. John’s Cathedral Hall, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, in Lafayette, La. Blanco, who served one term as governor and various elected positions across two decades, was in Louisiana’s top job during the destruction of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. She died a week earlier from cancer. (Brad Kemp/The Advocate via AP)

LAFAYETTE, La. — Louisiana’s former governor, Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, was remembered Saturday for her authenticity, compassion and love as well as for the impact she had on the state and on those she met.

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