Raymond-St. Romain-Obituary

Raymond John St. Romain

Alexandria, Louisiana

Dec 15, 1929 – Nov 2, 2010

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BORN
December 15, 1929
DIED
November 2, 2010
LOCATION
Alexandria, Louisiana

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Funeral services for Mr. Raymond John St. Romain will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Marksville on Friday, November 5, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. with Father Rusty Rabalais officiating. Interment will be in Church of the Little Flower Catholic Cemetery in Evergreen. Arrangements are entrusted...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My heart is heavy for my father. My father not only lost his father, but his best friend. A friend that he could call on, a man of character, a man of respect, the true description of a Father. That was my grandfather. My family will truly miss our Paw-Paw. We loved him and will never forget him. Though he is not here, he will always be in our hearts. Love, Michael & Belinda St.Romain, Adrienne, Bailey & Abi St.Romain, and the grand children, Jonas Rossyion, Gracie Lewis & Christian St.Romain.

Please accept my deepest sympathy to your family. I always admired Raymond for the care he gave his wife during her illness. I also enjoyed singing with him and working with him at St. Anthony School.

My deepest sympathy to the St. Romain family. Mr. Raymond drew the plans for my house. He was a wonderful person. My prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family in your time of grief. May you be comforted in knowing that Mr. Raymond's life was a life well lived.

Uncle Raymond was a man of great character, knowledge and honor. He always had a big smile and a bear hug for you. He will be sorely missed by many.

Mr. St. Romain was one of the best teachers at Bunkie Middle School. He was kind and cared about the students welfare. My prayers go out to his family. I pray for your strength and courage. God bless you all.

Our prayers are with the family at this time. Walter and Peggy Roberts Rozas

Mr. St. Romain was such a wonderful teacher and a jewel of a person. He taught my mom his first year as a teacher, then later my brother and myself. I played tennis with him on many occasions in Bunkie. Absolutely loved him! He touched many, many lives. Thank you Mr. St. Romain.