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LaShaunda Crocklem
January 31, 2026
Rest in peace, Fred. I´ll always remember the laughs, the conversations, and the moments that made you feel like family. We always had a ball at Deb´s house whenever you just popped up. Baton Rouge will forever be your home, and you made sure we knew it. Though we weren´t blood, we bonded for life. Love you cousin
I know Deb was at the gates waiting to greet you, as she missed you so much, we talked about it often. You´ll be deeply missed but never forgotten. Take your rest.
To my family, you all have my deepest sympathy. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. T-Sharene, I love you so much.
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