Harry-Guillory-Obituary

Harry James Guillory Sr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Harry Guillory passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on May 20, 2008.

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We are so sorry for the loss of your dad. Mr. Guillory was a very sweet man and a good neighbor. Although we only saw him at Christmas and when the rivers trapped us in, he will be missed.

We've just found out about his passing and hate that we were not able to attend his services.

Susie, Kathy, John, Mary and Michael, Oh my gosh, my heart just sank when I saw this today. I wish so much that I could be there with you all. I loved your mom and dad so much. There aren't words for what I feel right now. I just wish I was there to hug you all. I know he's in a better place, with your mom and Harry. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all and miss you all.
Love,
Rhonda, #7

Dear Kathy,
You are so special to me. We have been through so many different things together. You have always been my big sis and partner in mischief. I miss coming to the shop and having coffee and a visit with you both. Please know that I'm here for you and your family. I can picture your dad in heaven. He is finally with his sweet heart, and Harry. The party is just beginning. My prayers for you all is that you all find peace. True peace.
Kathy, you took such good care of him. I...

I was so sorry to hear about "Uncle" Harry Lee's passing. My dad, Huey Guillory, was a first cousin to Harry Lee. It's ironic that Harry Lee died on the same date as my dad, 29 years later.

Kathy & Guillory Family:

Our deepest sympathy in your loss. He was a wonderful neighbor and caring person and will be greatly missed.

Leo, Helen & Beverly Summers

I'm sure you will be receiving many notes of sympathy from people like me. I am just one of many who had their house plans drawn by Mr. Guillory. In 30 years, we have never forgotten him and that should tell you that he was a good guy. So much so that he has never been forgotten and never will be.