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2019
Virgil Edca Stiles May 10, 1929 - February 23, 2019. Virgil stiles passed from us peacefully with his children & wife present. He is survived by his wife, Erlene Roshto Stiles, his children, Daron Stiles, Paul Stiles & Rhonda Stiles Courtney, son-in-law Richard Courtney and his 2 grandchildren, Lily Courtney & Ellen Stiles. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, February 26th, 12:30pm at The Louisiana National Cemetery, 303 West Mt. Pleasant Rd., Zachary La 70791. All are welcome. No funeral home visitation is scheduled. A memorial will be announced at a later time. For more information contact Wilson-Wooddale Funeral Home.
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My condolences to the family for your loss. May the God of all comfort "who binds up the brokenhearted and comfort those who mourn" sustain your family during this difficult time. Isaiah 61:1,2
My deepest sympathy
Evelina Z
February 26, 2019
I will always be deeply grateful for the love and spiritual guidance that you and Aunt Erlene gave to Gail. You were a major reason we came to the Lord at such early ages.
RONALD BAUER
February 25, 2019
Offering prayers for a fallen Soldier.
Barry Jarreau
February 25, 2019
We hope that you get comfort from the words of Psalm 51:17; we are so sorry for your loss.
P M Williams
February 24, 2019
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