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Billy Adolph Obituary

Adolph, Billy Ray A retired East Baton Rouge Parish school system employee, he died Sunday, Jan. 1, 2006, at his home in Baton Rouge. He was 50 and a native of New Orleans. Visiting at Second Baptist Church, 914 N. Acadian Thruway W., on Friday, Jan. 6, from 9 a.m. until religious service at 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Leo D. Cyrus. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens. He is survived by three daughters, Kimberly Dione, Kristin Denise and Brittany Rebecca, all of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Janice, Sharon and Rena Adolph, all of Baton Rouge; two brothers, Sherman and Calvin Adolph, both of Baton Rouge; and former wife, Clevetta Ashton Adolph. Preceded in death by his father, Freddie Adolph Sr.; mother, Louise Adolph; and brother, Freddie Adolph Jr. Wilson-Wooddale Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Published by The Advocate from Jan. 5 to Jan. 6, 2006.
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Rena,

May you find comfort in knowing that your loved one has found true peace. With deepest sympathy.

Tammy Billoups Walker

January 25, 2006

To Clevetta and family:

I'm sorry that we got the news so late about Billy, but we would like to express our deepest symapthy to you and the girls. Weeping may endure for a night but joy coming in the morning. Look to God for your strengh because only he can give it to you. I'm glad I got a chance to make the services even if it was at the last moment. We will get in touch with you.

James Paul

January 13, 2006

To Clevetta and the girls: Kimberly, Kristin, and Brittany,



Mama just sent us the obituary for Billy Ray yesterday. We were surprised and sorry to hear about his death. I still remember when you and Billy Ray got married. Man, hasn't time past us by?



Our deepest sympathies are with you and your family during this difficult time. If you need anything, please give me a call.



Clevetta...Please send me an email or call me when you receive this notice...I can't wait to hear from you.



Iris F. Glasper

Iris Glasper

January 13, 2006

Family, for we have lost another member. Billy Ray will surely be missed. Praying that God will grant you his peace and guidance through this difficult time. Cousins, I love you.

Darla White

January 7, 2006

Janice and Family,



You have my deepest sympathy and was so hurt when I was told that Billy had died. I consider you all as my extended family and love you all dearly.



I know it hurts but I know that all of you need to continue to pray and look to the almighty for strength. If you aren't close as a family it is time.



Your family will always be in my prayers.

Belva Reaves

January 6, 2006

TO THE ADOLPH FAMILY MY THOUGHTS ARE PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL IN YOUR TIME OF DEEPEST SORROW. (SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH)

VINCENT YOUNG

January 6, 2006

Sharon,

I read of your brother's passing and want to extend my condolences. May God console you and your family and may He give you His strength and comfort during this difficult time. The DOTD HR staff extends its sympathy also.

Liz Avants

January 6, 2006

My prayers are with you (Clevetta) and your daughters. God will comfort and keep you all.

Veronica Mack

January 6, 2006

With Deepest Sympathy....GOD Bless

Al Matthews

Al Matthews

January 6, 2006

With deepest sympathy to the Adolph family from the Kelly family. We have such fond memories of your family from growing up in the same neighborhood. God bless your family and remember to keep trusting in the Lord. We will keep you in our prayers.



The Kelly Family

Patsy Covington

January 6, 2006

In Loving Memory,



The Preston Family

January 6, 2006

To the family..Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorry..Remember that our family the (Ashtons) are a praying family..May God bless you and keep you..

Derrick Ealy

January 5, 2006

We send our deepest sympathy to the Adolph Family during this time. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. May God continue to give you strength and guidance.



Love Always,

The Reaves Family

Kevin and Chiyana Reaves

January 5, 2006

Janice, Sharon & Rena and family

Remember earth has no sorrow that

Heaven can not heal.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Beverly Catherine

January 5, 2006

Cuz(Hip Cat),our little joke. I am going to miss you, but God loved you best. To my cousins stay strong I know you are going to miss him. I will pray for you and May God Bless you.

Ruthie Ledoux

January 5, 2006

Our thoughts and condolence are with

the Adolph family at this this time

of sorrow.

MR. & MRS. ROBERT MCPIPE & FAMILY

January 5, 2006

To Kimberly, Kristin & Brittany



May God be with you in what may seem your darkest hour. Remember God is your light and your way through in the midst of every storm.

Weeping may endureth for a night but JOY comes in the morning.



God Bless you.

Zonya Ealy Caster

January 5, 2006

Our prayers are with you. May the peace of God rest upon you.

Joanna Paul and Children

Brenda Knight

January 5, 2006

John 14:1-6 Let not heart be troubled:Ye believe in me,



To Janice and the family may God guide you and walk with you as you journey this walk, I worked at Libary with Billy, when he saw me one day he came in the room and said hey you'll ms. Sadie and I said yes you ard Janice borther, and from that day we talked and every day we talked and share words, he told me about his children in school and how happy he was,we would alway talk about the gooden of God, Don't worry about your brother because he knew Jesus, when he told me that he would be going to walmat for a job, I told him to believe that he would get this job.The monday I came to work Pat told me that he got his job, another time he came back to the job he miss me that day,so before xmas he call and we talked and he said he liked his job, and we both wished each other a good holiday.But for sure he knew Jesus, another time he came and sit and we laugh and talked and we talk,not known that was our last words.But he alway talked about how he loved his family and how you all tryed to make sure he should eat right.He said Janice watch over him, so may God be with you all, I known it is hard to lose someone you love, but God loved him best.May the peace of God be with you and your family.

Rev. Dr. Sadie B. Fowler

January 5, 2006

My sincere and deepest sympathy to the family. Mary and I will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers!

Wendell T. and Mary R. Davis

January 5, 2006

I would like to extend my deepest and sincere sympathy to your family.

I was so surprise to pick-up the paper and see Billy's face. I remember the fond memories growing up as children in the neighborhood.

I love the Adolph family and will keep you in my prayers.



Patsy Covington and Family

Patsy Covington

January 5, 2006

On behalf of the Holmes family from the old neighborhood, know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of grief.

Kathy Holmes-Williams

January 5, 2006

With deepest sympathy....Kenneth Moore

Kenneth Moore

January 5, 2006

Sharon I am so sorry to hear about your brother. Well at least we know he is in good hands with the Lord. If you need anything let me know. Kim

Kim Bateman

January 5, 2006

With Deepest Sympathy from your co-worker Ruth Ricard and family.

Ruth Ricard

January 5, 2006

Dear Calvin and Family,



On behalf of my immediate family, and the entire staff and faculty at LSVI, I would like to express our sincere sympathy. Our prayers are extended to you and your family. May God continue to guide and watch over all of you as you move forward in life - while cherishing and remembering the fond memories of your loved one, which will last forever in your hearts.



Sincerely,



Delois C. Lee

Delois C. Lee

January 5, 2006

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