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Jeff Zeringue
February 18, 2008
Aunt Helen, Donna and family: We are saddened and surprised to hear about Uncle Frank's death. We were blessed enough in December 2006 to see them in Thibodaux. Charles and Kathryn got to play piano for Uncle Frank, who said he enjoyed them. I am only sorry that we moved and were unable to see him again before he passed. May the Lord welcome him in his Kingdom and comfort Aunt Helen and your family.
Elly Zeringue Trimer & Family
February 17, 2008
Aunt Helen, Donna, Dick, and Family, I am deeply saddened by Uncle Frank's passing. It has been years since I have seen him, but the thing I remember most about him is that he always had a smile and a kind word for me. I pray that he now rests peacefully in the arms of our loving God, and that that same God will comfort you each day at this time of great loss ....
Lottie Furr
February 17, 2008
Donna I am very sorry about your father. Lottie Furr
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