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Louis Virgil Ammerman, 86, of Southport, Fla., a prince of the King through the grace of Jesus Christ, went home to be with Jesus on Saturday evening, Jan. 26, 2008, from a local nursing home.
Funeral services for Mr. Ammerman will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008, in the chapel of Southerland Family Funeral Home with Dr. Wes Toncre officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Jan. 30, 2008, at the funeral home.
The following gentlemen have been asked to serve as pallbearers: Shawn Ammerman, Jay Ammerman, Adam Griggs, Robert Griggs, Tony Boullard and Kevin Ammerman.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Covenant Hospice, 107 W. 19th St., Panama City, FL 32405.
Expressions of sympathy may be submitted or viewed at our online obituary link, www.southerlandfamily.com.
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I would like for you all to know how sad I was to learn of Uncle Louis' passing. All of the Ammerman's have a special place in my heart. I have fond memories of when you guys moved from NY to Philips Inlet and became part of my family's lives. We love you and are comforted to know that Uncle Louis is with Aunt Evie in Heaven. Love, Sandy Butler Yelverton P.S. I bet she even had a batch of her special cinnamon rolls waiting on him...:)
Sandy Butler Yelverton
January 29, 2008
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