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Gerald "Jerry" Queen

Lafayette, Louisiana

1944 - 2015 (Age 71)

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Gerald "Jerry" QueenLAFAYETTE - Jerry Queen, 71, of Lafayette, LA died January 21, 2015. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 31 years, Rose Mary Butcher. He is also survived by her children who were like his very own, Vicki McMinn Delhomme and her husband, Danny of Lafayette and...

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Ms Rose, read of Jerry's passing. I know he loved baseball with his heart and soul, but he also gave that same dedication to the Master Gardener program in Lafayette. He was "The Man" to go to if anything needed computing or organization. I know first hand he did a lot of the Master Gardener volunteer work at his own expense because he loved helping people. I loved working with him and visiting with the both of you; will treasure the time we meet again.

Rosemary so sorry to hear about Jerry. I just heard this morning and was shocked to hear he has passed away. Jerry was a wonderful man. I know he loved you, your children and grandchildren so much. He was great with children. My boys loved going to his camp when they were little. He will be missed so much. He has left this world with a lot of great memories. I know he is in heaven talking ball to his Dad, uncle Doc, and all of the other people who knew him. You and your family are in our...

Mr. Jerry also touched the lives of so many of our youth in Lafayette. He and Mrs. Rosemary are special people and my family is so grateful for their dedication and instruction to my children. Jerry you are the best and I truly enjoyed seeing your love and passion for the sport of baseball. Please look down on us and keep us swinging for the stars!! Love the Hines'

So sorry for your lost Sherry. You and your family are in my prayers.

Rosemary, I heard tonight about Jerry's passing. I am so sorry. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember looking for pennies with you before all those big games, and the fun we had on the ski trip together. Please look me up when you are back this way. Thanks for
your love and support for Cary. Such precious memories. God bless you. Love, Marsha Smith