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De'Lisa Marie Jones-Mastrapa

New Orleans, Louisiana

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De'Lisa Jones-Mastrapa passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for De'Lisa are being provided by Majestic Mortuary Service, Inc.. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 17, 2012.

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I consider De'Lisa one of my cousins. Gymnastics was one of her passions and I also attended Gymnastics School as a child from Junior High and High School.

I miss you Nookie

You were such a beautiful lady. I never met you but I met your daughter Jarlana. She is such an angel. She is very sweet, nice and sincere. Jarlana is always talking about you and she misses you a whole lot, she always talks about how she could tell you everything, and that you two were the best of friends. I wish you were here to guide Jarlana because she is in need of you. She loves you a whole lot! You are truly missed.

My baby I miss you more and more every day that we have been apart...But I know that I will see you again...love you

I miss you nookie

To all of DeLisa's friends we have lost a great friend,person,mother and fabulous wife.I want to thank all of you for your support towards all her loved ones in this difficult time that we are going through.She will be greatly missed,but never forgotten I will always love her and forever have her in my heart...thanks to everyone...I MISS YOU BABY... Your husband...

OMG!!! Aww Dee I didn't know I'm gonna miss u I will never forget u u would always come and try and by up all the rings at my store. And say I'm nt buying them girls nothing and always buy them sumthing lol. R. I. P my friend I love u.

Delisa and I met while we were students at Edna Karr and we attended OPW together. She was a delight to know.She always had a sweet spirit. My prayer for the family is that God's comfort would envelop you guys in such a way that the peace surpasses all understanding. It is evident, by the comments others have made about her, that her life was not in vain. She touched and moved individuals through smiles, kind words, hugs and words of encouragement. It so reminds me of the young lady I met...

To Tony, Jarrett, Jarden, Jarlana and the Jones-Mastrapa family: Delisa was a wonderful wife, mother, best friend and servant of the Lord. We are all fortunate to have been a part of her "dash". Her passing may have been pre-mature, but Delisa lived a full life and she did it her way. Cherish the memories of her and carry her spirit forward. Love you