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Leola Wright, 86 of Beaumont, TX passed away on Sunday, February 24, 2013 at Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital. She leaves precious memories to her daughter, Willie Lee Harris (Rev. Dewayne); sons, Joe Stoner (Agnes) and Robert L. Stoner (Mary); 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren and a loving host of family members and friends. Private services were held under the professional care and direction of Comeaux Community Funeral Chapel & Staff.
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You have been on my mind all week lady, I miss you so much
Robert Keller III
Family
February 25, 2022
As time passes, it still doesn't feel the same without you and my dad. Rest up and tell "Bear" I'm thinking of him as always. I love y'all.
Corey Stoner
Grandchild
February 23, 2019
Corey Stoner
March 28, 2013
Thinking Of You!!
Jaquitha Wright
March 5, 2013
They say that when you are born you cry & the world rejoices but when you die the world cries and you rejoice...although those words are very true its still very hard to accept. I love and miss you so much, a hug and a kiss until I see later I didnt even get. Memories are all I have now and visits back to beaumont will NEVER be the same. I wish so much that I could get one last hug but I know that I have to wait. The talks, laughs, lessons and confidence I will hold close to my heart, everything I've shared with you never departed from your lips. I love and miss you more than anyone can imagine!
Love Forever & Always
Your Great-Granddaughter Quitha
Jaquitha Wright
March 4, 2013
Ma I wish u could have seen u one more time u are and always be a wonderful beautiful caring granny I might not have been blood related but u didn't treat me no different than your real grandbabies I love u I love u I will always have wonderful childhood memorys of u my heart is heavy but iam glad u are not in pain anymore
Bernadette Demouchett
March 1, 2013
Ma,
Words can't express the pain our hearts are feeling, but we can't be selfish; we have to allow you your true beginning. With us you have left many memories to pass on and the love we have will never be gone. All the laughs and the jokes, and the sniggles and the jiggles will forever remain. And just know that all your loving kindness has not been did in vain. God felt you had fought a good fight, finished your course and still kept the faith(II Timothy 4:7), so he called for you because your race you've won. It's time for us to continue preparing for our victory, so that we can see you again. There's alot of work for us to do before OUR true life begans.
We Love You!!!
Senna Holloman
March 1, 2013
YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN MY HEART, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH MY ROCK, MY EVERYTHING
ROBERT KELLER III
February 28, 2013
I'll see you in my dreams !!
Josette McCowan
February 28, 2013
Ma,
Time together seem so short. My selfiness wants you to remain (physically)with us, but that is only depriving you of your glory and the plans that god still have for you in your new home. Words will never be able to express the love that I have and will continue to have for you. I know that you are in a much better place and believe that god has called you home to yet, prepare a place for each of us, once again.The tears that I shed are not of sorrow but of happiness for you,as you enter this eternal life of divine peace, happiness and rest. I Love You, I Love You and I Love You !!!!!
Love,
You Granddaughter
Josette McCowan
February 28, 2013
You was a great woman figure and grandmother in my life, you will be missed. You lived a long and eventful life that will be cherished by the family. I hope you rest well, I love you Mom..
Corey Stoner
February 28, 2013
I will miss you but you will have be in my heart.
Agnes Faye Ramsey
February 28, 2013
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