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Tom Henry,Jr.
January 6, 2006
To the entire Mouton family,our sympathy go with you she will live forever in our hearts,we go a very long way from St. Peters School and the kids growing up to St.Agnes Academy Gloria you're truly missed.
Mr.& Mrs.Tom Henry & Family.
Patricia Winfree
January 6, 2006
We will keep you in our prayers
Jeannie (Bernard) Richardson
January 5, 2006
To all the Moutons
Mrs. Mouton always had such a wonderful laugh and was always full of love and joy. It was always so much fun to hang out at the Moutons when we were young and living in Houston. Mrs. Mouton will live on in the hearts of all that knew her. She was a very lovely lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family. Much love to all.
Adrienne and Kenneth Bernard Family
Ann McGaughran Brandon
January 5, 2006
I was fortunate enough to say hello to your dear mom on my 50th birthday in October. Driving through the neighborhood and reminiscing when I saw her and Linda in the front yard. What a grand lady!
The Lombard Family
January 4, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. We have wonderful memories of your family and your mom in particular. She lives forever in our hearts.
Raquel Collins
January 4, 2006
Dear Jerry and family:
Sorry for your great loss. I will always remember Gloria. She and Jerry were one of the first people I met at St. Peter's and made me feel welcome and that I belonged.
I thank Gloria for all the times that she watched over my children while at the school and I was at work. I will always remember her kindness, tenderness and love of life and people.
Susan Scotty
January 4, 2006
To Nadine and the Mouton family,
We love you, and we are so sorry for your loss. Please know that our loving thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
With warm regards,
Susan, Tom and Will
David McKay
January 4, 2006
Dear Mr. Mouton and the family,
Ginny and I were shocked to hear about Mrs. Mouton. It's hard to imagine the Mouton family without her right in the middle of things, somehow keeping everything together. She always had a kind, or more often a funny word to say to me when I popped in looking for David. How she kept track of all the friends of the kids is beyond me... just keeping track of the kids was pretty amazing. I guess the kids turned into parents, with a flood of grandchildren for her to love, like she loved you all. Mr. Mouton, I can only imagine how you must feel.
With deepest sorrow,
David
Clark Chancellor
January 4, 2006
I am so sorry to here of Mrs Mouton's passing. She was a truly great women that was such a possitive influence on evenyone she knew. My heart goes out to the entire family. God Bless.
Steve Martin
January 4, 2006
Gloria Mouton was a very special and loving person. She and her family mean so much to me and the Martin family. She is remembered and always in our prayers.
Stephanie Brown
January 4, 2006
I was so sorry to hear about Mrs. Mouton's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
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