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5 Entries
February 5, 2011
You will be first in my prayers. May God send you peace, and the knowledge that you are loved.
Ceya Dupree - Lake Charles, LA
Patty Laxson
February 4, 2011
May the arms of God hold you and your family tight as you go through this tragic part of your life. My prayers are with you.
Donna Guidry
February 3, 2011
Wish I could be there to pay my respect to someone that was always there for my mom. Thank you Mark for being such an awesome person and friend. Praying for Missy and their family.
Lisa Meaux Denton
February 3, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. He will be missed.
JERRY GUIDRY
February 3, 2011
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to Missy and family. I love ya'll & will miss my friend.
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