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Willie - I am so sorry about pawpaw....My best wishes and condolences to you....Linda
September 20, 2013
Shreveport, Louisiana
Jehu Allen FrantomBossier City, LA - Funeral service for Jehu Allen Frantom, 91, will be held at Rose-Neath Southside Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 26, 2013. Officiating will be Chaplain Debby Woods. Interment will follow in Centuries Memorial Park. Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 6:00...
Read MoreWillie - I am so sorry about pawpaw....My best wishes and condolences to you....Linda
September 20, 2013
Willie and Jerry so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I remember the clubhouse your father use to supply with army stuff. He was such a kind man. May god hold you in this time of sorrow.
August 27, 2013
Mr. Jehu shared many stories of his life to me when I bought my home from him. A man who knew how to cultivate the earth, he was also rich with friendship, of many who had passed before him, and will pass after. A dear sweetheart of a man whom I enjoyed knowing. May his family find comfort in celebrating his life in their memories.
Theresa Poynter
August 27, 2013 | Shreveport, LA
My prayers are with you in this time of grief and also the joys you will have in the memories of Mr. Jehu. He was a very unique and special man to a lot of people. I loved Mr. Jehu and the family and enjoyed working with them for the years that I was at Glenview Gardens. May God richly bless those he left behind for only a short period of time.
Donna Tingle
August 26, 2013 | STONEWALL, LA
With deepest sympathy.
Always enjoyed Mr. Frantom visits at the Pharmacy. Enjoyed all of his war stories.
Frank PETITTO
August 26, 2013 | Bossier City, LA
With deepest sympathy,
Charles & Sharon Noland
August 25, 2013 | Benton, LA
Sending my deepest prayers of condolence to Mr. J's loving family. He was such a nice, kind man who never met a stranger and made everyone feel welcome.
Heidi Bennett
August 25, 2013 | Bossier City, LA
The Final Salute
“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.
This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Jehu Allen Frantom our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Jehu. And to Jehu it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the devoted...
For the Commanders, Carroll R. Michaud
August 25, 2013 | Shreveport, LA