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Roosevelt "Honeybee" Florida Jr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Roosevelt Florida passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Roosevelt are being provided by Charles Mackey Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on February 22, 2017.

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My friend and my neighbor and my classmate. I tried to see you on a number of occasions. I am so sorry this happened. May God rest your soul. I have nothing but good memories of you. Peace to you forever. I just learned of this and I am devastated. No one was funnier.

Our sincere condolences.
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(Honey Bee) My dear friend, I'm going to miss that affectionate smile and your sense of humor. Your were there for me in some hard times, even though we lost touch over the years you were always on my mind. You will truly be missed. Rest in Peace my friend.

"HoneyBee" You will truly be missed. You were a classmate who never changed. We had alot of laughs together. May your family find comfort in the Lord during this difficult time.

Mr. Robert Florida, So sorry I can''t make the services since I am just out of the hospital myself. But know that my family and I are praying for your strength during this time. Please know my family and I are praying for you and we are here for you when you need us.

(Honey Bee) Roosevelt I'm truly going to miss talking with you..you always would check in on me to make sure I was alright in life. You always made me feel like your godsister.
I love and will miss you here upon this earth.

U will be missed,,from ur friends and neighbors.Prayers going up for ur family and friends.

Rest in Paradise Honeybee!!!

Reality has started to sink in Bee. You will truly be missed friend. But in my memory I will keep the laughs, the fussing, and our true friendship. On Darius' bday I was still waiting on you to call or pop by. Our lives have been changed forever but we know that one day we'll see you again. I'll continue to keep an eye on your boys. Rest my friend.

Minister Alicia M. Grimes-Wheeler