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Leslie Marie "Peanut" Crouse

Houston, Texas

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LESLIE MARIE "PEANUT" CROUSE, 28, passed away Monday, October 4, 2004 in Sugarland, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 9, 2004 at the First United Methodist Church, Nacogdoches, Texas. Reverend Jerry Neel of the First United Methodist Church of Kline, Texas...

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This is a most sad day for us in this world but a most joyful day for "peanut" as she is in the front row of heaven with our Lord. We will miss her and never forget her but what solace it is knowing she is in a better place than we!!!

Alton and Andi Rigby planted a tree in memory of Leslie

Your beautiful smile, love of family and friends and your bright mind will remanin in our hearts always. Love, Uncle Steve, Aunt Janan, Michael, Matthew and Lisa

Leslie was a very sweet person and I am glad I had the pleasure of knowing her. She will never be forgotten.

Bright light, flame of joy; you illuminated our lives. Your flame lives on shining into every corner of God's heaven. You are the special guardian angel of your Mom and Dad, Keri and Dillin. Fly, fly little one - you're free. Peace. We love you and will always be here for your Pumie and Hawk.

To The crouse family, I only knew Leslie through my sister. I am so sorry for this tradgedy, But I want you to stay with me for a moment. I am a very stong beleiver in God. I have lost my mother, my sister and my son. So though I don't know what you are going through, I know what I went through. But this is what brought me through. You know how every day we have to worry about this are that, suffer from illness, cry when we are hurt. Well something came to me God has told us that the dead are...

To the Crouses,

It was my pleasure to teach Leslie at UHD this semester. She was such a dedicated student and a genuinely nice person. She will be missed by everyone in the class and I will especially miss visiting with her after class. It's like the spark has left our classroom. I wish there was something those of us here could do to ease your pain.

In memory of our precious niece, Leslie. Her spirit, courage and bright smile will live in our hearts forever. We were blessed to know her. HUGS

Dear Uncle Hank and Aunt Suzy,

The pain I feel at the loss of my cousin must be a drop of water compared to an ocean of pain and anger for you. I wish there was something I could do to help lessen your grief.

I was so glad to see Leslie again this summer and spend time with all of you. I feel like we'd finally gotten a chance to connect again as family. I am so very sorry that she was taken at such a promising time in her life.

Know that my love...