Edward-Oggs-Obituary

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Edward Paul "Eddie" Oggs

Slidell, Louisiana

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April 8, 2015
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Slidell, Louisiana

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Honaker Funeral Home, Inc. - Slidell Obituary

EDWARD PAUL OGGS, III, age 56, of Slidell, LA passed away on Wednesday, April 8, 2015.
Eddie was an employee of the City of Slidell for the past 18 years.

Beloved son of the late Edward P. Oggs, Jr. and Mary Dwyer Oggs.

Eddie is survived by his two sisters, Colleen Burdick of Bremerton, WA and Sheila Comeaux of Carriere, MS.

Also survived by a nephew, Neil Comeaux, a niece, Sera Dwyer, two great nieces, Raegan Comeaux and Shea Fuoco Dwyer and a great nephew, Alex Lujan.
In Eddies early years he loved baseball and bowling. In his later years, his love became golf.
The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Pinewood Country Club for all their support.


Relatives, friends of the family and employees of the City of Slidell, are invited to attend the Memorial Services at HONAKER FUNERAL HOME,
1751 GAUSE Blvd. WEST (IN FOREST LAWN CEMETERY), Slidell, LA
on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 1:00 P.M.

Visitation on Thursday after 11:00 A.M. until funeral time.

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Hey little brother, I’m always thinking about you but especially today. Ten years, how can that be! I miss your smiles, your jokes, and I will be missing you during football season.
Neil, Patrice, Raegan, and I are always talking about you because you left us with so many beautiful and great memories.
Please keep watching and protecting us, and we will see you again one day.

Your loving sister,

Sheila

I always think about you especially at this time of year. It has already been 9 years since you left this world for a better place and I do so miss you.
I can just imagine the stories you are telling to Lenny and now Wayne.
Continue being one of my angles and watch over me.
I’ll see you one day and give you a great big hug. Love and miss you my Little Brother.

Love, Sheila

To my little brother who I miss so much. I cant believe its been 4 years already that you left us to be with the Lord and be reunited with our family. It makes me feel very good to know yall are watching over and protecting us.

During football seasons I truly missed our phone calls especially this past season when the officials should have thrown a flag against the opposing team in favor of the Saints and didnt, the whole who dat nation was in an uproar and I could definitely...

Hard to imagine its been 4yrs now!! I still think about you everyday. I put up a privacy fence separating our property but I can still see the roof of your kennel you built and can see you up there as clear as if it was yesterday. Miss ya Eddie B. you are always remembered.

As I watch your memory video, talk about the memories. Makes me realize all the more not to forget where I came from. You were always a part of my life. Growing up, you were always around. The only time you ever called me was 12-13 years ago to talk w/ me about some awesome experiences you had w/ the Lord. I was so honored that you called to talk to me about it.
Not only are you a part of my past, but I know you are a part of my future. I look forward to seeing you again!!

"Little Eddie", you were the third of three great men with the same name and you wore it well. You were a first cousin to me but also a friend, as you were to so many others. I'll never forget all the memories we made and the laughs we shared especially as youngsters. Recently, I remembered I had changed your name in my phone to "Eddie Mustang". I loved seeing you in that car!
I hope and pray that I too will see you again!

Eddie and myself the day after we went to watson la and won first place with Fred.

Eddie b, Dang cant beleve your gone ole boy.. you was my cousin and we had alot of good times when we was heavy into the coonhunting. we laughed at some of the not so good times we had walking behind some not so good dogs while we talked across the fence not so long ago. one thing i know, you made it very clear it was alot easier to chase that golf ball then it was that coon.lol. im gonna miss ya ole boy. but your memory will live on thats a fact.every time i go outback ill see you walking in...

You will always be "Little Eddie" to me. I remember how you made us laugh when we were all so young. We used to make you sing a Paul McCarthy song, because it was so funny. We all laugh even you.
Rest now and be at peace. You were loved by so many. Until we meet again. Love Nona
David said to tell you to enjoy golf up there on God's golf course. Must be better than Augusta National. Love you Eddy

I can't see you with my eyes anymore. But you will always be in my heart. We have made many memories together. I'm so glad we were close when we were younger. I'll always love you, and I will be as good as I can be, so I will see you in heaven. We can go to Audubon Zoo. Just like we did so many times as children. Rest in peace my little cousin. What joy it must be to see our family again. Your free now. Let your spirit soar. Love you!