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Roland "Tiger" Hymel

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Roland Hymel passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Roland are being provided by Greenwood Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on December 16, 2014, and The Times-Picayune on December 16, 2014.

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I miss you so much. It doesn't seem real that you are gone. I miss your calls and all the updates on the family happenings. Tell my Daddy and Sylvia hello for us. Love you Tiger!

Hey Cuz, Cannot believe it has been so long since you passed. I remember all the times at your house in Sulphur and all of our many phone conversations. Miss you so much Tiger. Wish you were still here to see and talk to. I love you!

I think about you often and all the fun times we has as children and adults. You will always be missed and loved by so many. Rest in Peace Cuz and tell Sylvia hi for me.

I will miss chatting with him from my porch. He was truly a character of the best kind! We'll miss you, Tiger.

Three great Troop 48 Scouters (Gene, Tiger and Lloyd)

It's hard to believe that in a little over 14 months, our troop has lost both Gene and now Tiger. Tiger had the biggest heart and gave freely of his time to the troop. Tiger connected with the late Peter "Spider" Webb and helped introduce him to Gene and me. He also loved dedicating himself to the National World War II Museum, working there it was simply the D-Day Museum. I will miss him dearly. My sincere condolences to Pat and his children Jason, Dawn and Alex.

You will be missed Tiger! Now, you are walking the streets of gold with our Lord, Jesus Christ. Rest in peace! Love, Mimi Labat Finley.

Cuz you will be missed by so many. Everyone who ever met you liked and loved you. You did so much for so many and your community service far surpassed anything you ever expected to do. I love you and will miss all of our talks we have had thru the years. RIP Tiger. Watch over those you love. You will always live in our minds and heart.

I only knew him by "Tiger". I knew him as a fellow firefighter, talked with him many times at the Veterans dinners and of course whenever he was at the D-Day Museum when I visited. My prayers are with him and the family at this time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.