May God bless you and your...
I wasn't alive during Katrina, but I heard that someone I know survived Katrina because they didn't leave their home and survived, and they're brave for that.
Mya Hope
November 01, 2024 | Family
We invite you to share your condolences for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
I wasn't alive during Katrina, but I heard that someone I know survived Katrina because they didn't leave their home and survived, and they're brave for that.
Mya Hope
November 01, 2024 | Family
My heart continues to ache for you all and your families, but I know you are at peace. All my love.
Sarah G
May 13, 2021 | DC
As we approach the holiday season I can't help but think about the lives lost in Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina with over a thousand being lost in Louisiana I know it's probably a lot of my brothers and sisters from New Orleans I just want to send my condolences to All Families from my family with lots of love and hugs celebrate their lives and know that we will see them in heaven have a wonderful Thanksgiving and and the beautiful Christmas blessings to all
Crystal Andrews
November 27, 2019 | New Orleans, LA | Friend
In loving memory of Esther Brantley, a kind and loving soul. A good neighbor and a good lady. I think of you often and always with a smile. God bless you. While you are missed here, others in heaven are enjoying your company.
S B
October 07, 2019 | Milwaukee, WI
Marie Latino: You are not forgotten.
T Bruneau
August 28, 2019 | Dallas, TX | Acquaintance
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Liliana Redman
August 04, 2018 | Chelsea, MI | Significant_other
You all are always forever in my Heart and Soul. May your happiness shine down on us all.
Jack Holt
July 03, 2018 | Cincinnati, OH
R.I.P. SWEET COUSIN. GLORIA YOUNG
Cindy Wolcott
August 26, 2017 | Lakeland, FL
I recently visited New Orleans, and I was truly moved by the incredible people who inhabit this treasure of a city. Hearing people's stories about Katrina and how their lives changed as a result of the disaster made my heart ache and compelled me to learn more about the people and city that survived Katrina. Hearing stories of those trapped in Memorial Medical Center, Orleans Parish Prison, the Superdome, and on rooftops left me aghast at the hardship that so many people endured and the loss...
K. T.
February 13, 2017 | Wichita, KS