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Blaine Kern Sr., New Orleans’ ‘Mr. Mardi Gras,’ dies at 93

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NEW ORLEANS» Blaine Kern Sr., a float builder who was often credited with helping expand New Orleans’ Mardi Gras celebratio­n into a giant event known worldwide, has died.

News outlets reported that Blaine Kern Sr., known as “Mr. Mardi Gras” for his decades of work that helped boost New Orleans Carnival celebratio­n, died Thursday. He was 93.

Kern’s wife, Holly Kern, told WWL-TV that her husband loved what he did and was always eager to share the story of Mardi Gras.

“He was an amazing guy. So generous, so kind. He had a love for life and a zest for life that I’ve never seen before,” she said. Kern developed an infection after a fall and died at home, she said.

“What Mardi Gras is today, what our City is today, owes much to him and his imaginatio­n, his largerthan-life personalit­y, and his relentless creativity,” she said in a statement.

The pre-Lenten celebratio­n has been big for generation­s in the riverside city, but in 1947 Kern founded Kern Studios, which constructe­d elaborate floats that helped distinguis­h New Orleans’ Mardi Gras festivitie­s from others. Innovation­s including double-decker floats helped create a spectacle that draws massive crowds every year.

“Everybody’s got a big grin on their face, everybody’s smiling and shouting and having fun, so I figure I’m bringing joy and fun to millions of people,” Kern said in an interview with WWL-TV in 1997.

Kern, the son of a sign painter, grew up poor on Algiers Point across the Mississipp­i River from the city’s famed French Quarter.

“It would not be an exaggerati­on to declare Blaine Kern as one of the most significan­t individual­s in the entire history of the celebratio­n of Mardi Gras,” Arthur Hardy, publisher of the definitive “Mardi Gras Guide,” told nola.com.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Blaine Kern, Sr. poses for a photograph with some of the creations he built for Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans. The man known as “Mr. Mardi Gras” for helping to convert the annual pre-Lenten celebratio­n into a giant event in New Orleans has died. News outlets report that Blaine Kern Sr. died Thursday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Blaine Kern, Sr. poses for a photograph with some of the creations he built for Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans. The man known as “Mr. Mardi Gras” for helping to convert the annual pre-Lenten celebratio­n into a giant event in New Orleans has died. News outlets report that Blaine Kern Sr. died Thursday.

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