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Geraline Foreman Bond

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JERRY BOND 1934 - 2007 Geraline ("Jerry") Foreman Bond , 72, born to Ida and Charley Foreman on Oct. 20, 1934, in Duson, La., went to be with the Lord on Monday, June 25, 2007. She met her husband, Weldon Bond while attending Lamar University. They married on Nov. 13, 1954. Her life was a living...

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I knew my Mom was very a special lady and it has been so heartwarming to learn how special she has been to some many others. I miss her dearly and a day has not gone by that I don't think about her or ask her to help me, but I am so proud of her and happy to know that she is now with Jesus recieving her well deserved eternal reward. Mom, well done good and faithful servant! Love you always.

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It is impossible to pick one memory or story with Nana that stands out in my mind. They all are special to me and she affects my life no matter what we do- whether it is going to Astro World, the zoo, or her giving up her time to help me with a problem. One of the many values that Nana has that I rarely see in just anybody, is how she is always willing to help other people and able to always put others first without ever thinking even once about herself. I...

When I found out we weren't going to have Nana here with us much longer, my thoughts were very selfish. "What are we supposed to do without her? She knows everything!" We have all depended on her wisdom, love, laughter and guidance for our entire lives. I feel so blessed that Avery was able to know and love her and that Avery was able to know and feel Nana's love in return. One of the last things she said to me, Stacy, and Elizabeth was "Isn't this an unusual twist?" I will never forget...

What can I say? She was my Momma and I will always love her so. She left me with a deep treasure box of memories and faith that I pray will be passed on for my family for generations to come. To know Mom was to know a touch of heaven. My heart selfishly hurts for me but is so happy for her. I am so thankful for the last week we had together and to remember her last touch upon my cheek. And I love hearing all the stories of how she touched the lives of others. Oh, Mom I love you so. Thank you...

My Mom touched the hearts of so many people. She not only touched my heart, but is a huge part of my heart. What a blessing I was given to have her as a Mom and a friend. I will miss her dearly, but am so fortunate to have grown up with a Mom that was such a reflection of Christ. I love and miss you Mom.

We send our love and our prayers. As we sang our "De Colores" at Ultreya last night I was overwhelmed with our connectedness to the larger Cursillo comminity and to Jerry especially.

I just found out about Jerry. This was one of the sweetest persons I have ever met. She helped me get over my sister's death from cancer. I enjoyed being with her during Vacation Bible School and in the Eucharistic Ministry. God has the best angel now. She will truly be missed. Prayers and love to her family. Sarah V. Sanchez, St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Houston, Tx

Having just received word of Jerry's passing, I wish to add my name to all others who will be offering prayers for the soul of this wonderful wife, mother, cursillista, friend, and guide. My prayers are also extended to the entire Bond family.

I never met Jerry, but I prayed for her and her family. I knew her from emails from a friend, asking for prayers. After reading what was in this Guest Book, I have to say that I have never met anyone that has done so much for so many and touched the hearts and souls of so many people, even some that she has never even met, like myself. It sounds like she treated her friends like they were family, and all of her family like they were best friends. In my experience, that is not an easy thing to...