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A gathering celebrating the life of Craig Duane Whitmore will be held at his home on Saturday February 18, 2017 beginning at 12 Noon until 3 PM. Mr. Whitmore was born in Nashville, TN on October 16, 1963 and departed from this life on Sunday February 12, 2017 at his residence. He was a resident of Prairieville, a truck driver; he enjoyed deep sea fishing, traveling and listen to good music. His passion was time spent in conversation with friends and family. He is preceded in death by his father Davie Whitmore. Survivors include his wife Gretta I. Whitmore; mother Margie Whitmore; children Tyler Whitmore and Amanda Moritz; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Memorials preferred to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or the Louisiana Humane Society. Arrangements by Church Funeral Services and Crematory.
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Sponsored by Charles Joseph Berkey III.
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Thought of you today.
Charles Berkey
February 28, 2019
Charles Berkey
November 20, 2018
Love and prayers to our future grandson. Sorry we didn't get to meet Mr. Whitmore.
Jo Ann and Ernie Jones, Charlotte NC
February 17, 2017
Kevin ST John
February 16, 2017
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Church Funeral Services & Crematory - Saint Amant13250 Highway 431, Saint Amant, LA 70774
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