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Grady Ellis Welch

Alexandria, Louisiana

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Grady Ellis WelchGrady Ellis Welch, Sr., age 88, died on March 26, 2013. The Celebration of Life for him will be Monday, April, 1, at 3:00 p.m. in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church, Pineville. Visitation will be from 1:00 - 3:00 in the chapel. Grady Welch was born in Hickory, MS., on February...

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We just learned of Grady's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We have such great memories of Grady.

Gramps will be missed. He was a fine, nice gentleman. Reminded me so much of my own father. Good stock those men were.

It was an honor to have known Mr. Welch. I will always remember his speech to our students at Buckeye High School on Veterans day. I also had the privilege of coaching his son Grady Jr at Pineville High School. My sincere condolences.

So many wonderful memories that are families shared. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our hearts are with you; your family is in our prayers. I know his presence will be greatly missed and his great legacy cherised for generations to come. It was truly an honor to have met you both and shared time on this earth with your family. Much Love - Craig, Kim, Adam & Elizabeth LaCour

Shirley and I have many fond memories of the Welch family. Our prayers are with you. I will never forget Bro. Grady being a friend tome at LC, Wed. Meals at First Baptist, meals at Mothers house, and your great children at PHS. Our sympathy is with you.

WE HAVE BEEN RELIVING ALL THE WONDERFUL TIMES WE
HAD TOGETHER. OUR LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
DURING THIS TIME. ED AND CARNETTE MCMILLAN

Mrs. Welch and family,
We were so saddened to hear of Bro. Grady's homegoing. We will always cherish the memories we shared. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you, Mrs. Kelley and Vickie

All we in the Louisiana Baptist Convention owe a great deal to Grady Welch and the fine work he did! He was a wonderful and faithful servant. I can't help but imagine what heaven might be like for him with all the people he helped to win through gifts of administration and preaching. God bless your family with gracious comfort.