Charles-Kilpatrick-Obituary

Charles Kilpatrick

Haughton, Louisiana

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Charles Kilpatrick SHREVEPORT, LA - Services will be conducted at Centuries Funeral Home Chapel for Charles Kilpatrick, age 78 of Shreveport, La. on Thursday, December 21, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Officiating will be Rev. Kevin Craig of Apopka Assembly of God Church and Rev. Sam Carr of Word of...

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Dear Paula, Karen and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. We will always remember fondly the times spent at your house and at church with all of you. We have missed seeing all of you over the years. Please accept our deepest sympathies and know that your in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Sharon & David Dunham

I was sorry to read of Mr. Kilpatrick's passing. He was my supervisor at the old Confederate Memorial Hospital accounting office back in the late sixties. I was a young girl and it was my first job. I liked and respected him. He was a fine man. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Paula and family: Our prayers are with you during this time. We know Charlie will be missed but we have such wonderful memories of his loving life. Becky & Delett Edwards

Paula, My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. But what a day of rejoicing Charley and J.D. are having together. We know that 'love lives on forever in each memory and thought of those who've shared our lives and all the happiness they've brought. Love lives on forever--it will never fade away--for in our hearts, our loved ones are with us every day.'
The Lord promised He would not leave you comfortless: He will come to you (John 14:18). Looking forward to that day...

It was a honor to have known Mr. Kilpatrick. I send my sympathies to the family.

Paula our prayers are with you and your family. Mary and Roy Carroll

Mrs Kilpatick and Family,

I send my sincere sympathy. I have known Mr Kilpatrick for several years and have always enjoyed visting him at your residence. I pray that God will comfort and watch over you. I will be in touch with you.

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Charles Kilpatrick. our Brother in Arms. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Charles. And to Charles it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the...