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Leslie "Les" Starling Sr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

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Leslie "Les" Starling, Sr., beloved husband of Alma Lois Payne Starling, died Thursday, November 20, 2008 at his home in Gulfport after an 8 year battle with cancer. Mr. Starling was born in Selma, North Carolina and raised by his sister Estelle Matthews. Mr. Starling served 24 years...

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Les was a wonderful, loving Husband , Father, and Grandfather. He will never be forgotten by his wife Lois and his children. We will always remember his sweet smiles and words of encouragement. Love always and forever. Lois and Family

Lois and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You and Les were so good to mom and dad and that is something I will never forget. May God bless you and your family.
Stacey Easterling

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lois, my prayers go out to you , Les was a beautiful person. We'll all miss his sparkling eyes and his beautiful smile. I'll remember all the love in his eyes when he saw you. God bless you, Jenny and Steven

My condolences to the entire Starling family. God's blessings.

Regards,

Dr Julie Ballaro

Mrs. Starling and family, My prayers are with all of you for comfort. You truly blessed our staff with allowing us to share a short part of his life. Sincerely, Olive Buckley, RN PCM Odyssey Healthcare

Lois and Family:
So sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Leslie. May the Good Lord guide and direct you and your family,through this difficult time in your life.

Penny and I apologize for missing the celebration of Les's life. We send our Love to all the family.
Alma Lois, we will continue to pray for you. We will see you soon.
Love, Greg and Penny Payne

One of the things I recall asking Les like in the last ten years, if he had ever parachuted out of an airplane. He told me that he was thrown-out of a plane one time, when the plane was about to crash. This was back when he first in the U.S. Air Force in stationed in Occupied Japan. He told me that when he was tossed-out of the plane, that he had landed in the water, like in a lake somewhere. Jerry Sends - JAS (in Mobile, AL)