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Jeremy Austin Obituary

Jeremy Daniel Austin departed this life on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 7:34 A.M. Beloved companion of Kristi Brumfield. Son of Joiclyn Lloyd Austin and the late Curtis Austin, Jr. Brother of Angelle Austin Wyman, Jeffrey and Michael Austin. Brother-in-law to Catrice DeGruy Austin and Tony Wyman. Loving uncle to Raven Austin, Portia Austin, and Austin Wyman. Grandson of Curtis Austin Sr. and Shirley Aurbry Austin. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at All Saints Catholic Church, 1441 Teche St., Algiers, LA on Saturday, July 30, at 11:00 A.M. Visitation from 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. at the church. Intement in McDonogh Cemetery. An online guest book may be signed and viewed via nola.com/obits. MURRAY HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME in charge.

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Published by The Times-Picayune on Jul. 29, 2005.

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John G. Jackson Jr.

August 23, 2005

May the Lord watch over you.



Mr. Jackson

Theary Williams

August 22, 2005

Where do I start? Oh boy there are so many things I want to say about Jeremy. Well here it goes. Jeremy he was a good friend and also like a brother to me. He would tell me jokes and made laugh at times when I was down or mad. He was very caring and sincere to others around him. He is now in good hands with the Lord up above. The first time I ever met him was at the Owen's Beach here in Tacoma, WA he would always greet me with a smile never showing me a frown or a tear. There is so many things I want to say but that is not going to do me no good, but his soul and his spirit will always remain with us day in and day out. Jeremy will always remain in my heart and thoughts forever. To the Austin Family I will always pray for you and Jeremy every night before I lay my head down and go to sleep. Will his soul and spirits be with you everyday and every where you go and I am sending my prayers out to you and please let the Lord be with you and always keep Jeremy and the Lord in your hearts to get through the hard and tough times in your lifetime ahead of yourselves.

hannaly jones

August 21, 2005

Where do I start? There are so many things to say about Jeremy. Let me start by saying that I have been blessed to have known such a wonderful soul as his. When I met Jeremy, he became my friend. As time went by Jeremy became my brother, boy did I love that man. He had a wonderful personality and a heart of gold. He was thoughtful and caring. He will be very missed and I don't know what else I could say to help ease your pain. Just know that we are hurting too. Your families will remain in our prayers. May God do everything in his powers to help ease your pain for your losses and may he be so kind to take Jeremy into his arms and hold him tight. He is suffering no more. Here is a poem just for him, MY BROTHER!



You walked into my life and made me laugh when I was sad.



You made me laugh time after time again, when I was mad.



You are not only my friend, you are my brother.



Your heart so gentle and sweet like no other.



The time we spent together will be remembered.



You are a wonderful person with a soul so tender.



I will truly miss you with all my heart.



And nothing saddens me more right now, than us being apart.



I know now that you are in a better place.



I'll never forget you, because in my heart you left a remarkable trace.



You were loved then and will always be loved and missed.



For I wish I could've been there to have planted on your forehead with a sisterly kiss.



For Jeremy this year, even though I am a Falcons' fan, I am going to root for the Saints to win. Just for you my brother. Hope you like it.



With our deepest regrets and sympathy.



Hannaly Jones and Family.

ovoya jones

August 21, 2005

we all love you. i want you to know "that the FALCONS WIIL GET THE SAINTS AND BY 7". every time i watch the game i will remember when we sit and watch or play the game and talk to each other. i love you. qoute from jeremy;"i'm not from atlanta but i have atlanta in my heart and i hope you have naleans in yours". "yes"it is. he is my brother and forever remain in my heart.my blessing go out to the Austin's Family

Dianne Morgan

August 1, 2005

"Jesus loves you and the Holy Spirt is your comforter, hold to God's unchanging hands."

Praying daily for you and your family

Tracy Prouty

August 1, 2005

SGT Tony Wyman, My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Sorry for your loss.

Erin Scott

August 1, 2005

To the Austin Family: May God bless and keep you, especially in this, your time of need.



To Kristi: I am sorry for your loss and happy for the love that you shared.

gail williams

July 30, 2005

Your in my thoughts and prayers. Gail Williams Cohen Security

mary cooley

July 29, 2005

with sympathy,prayers and much love.

M. Cooley

Ruby Condoll

July 29, 2005

To The Family:

My prayers are with you. I wish ti express my deepest sympathy to you.

Yours sincerely,

Ruby Condoll

John Jackson III

July 29, 2005

Dear Austins, I will keep all of you in our prayers. Troop 189 for Life.

Vilardo Family

July 29, 2005

We are thinking of you, and praying for comfort in this time of loss.

Vangie Diaz Jolivette

July 29, 2005

Joiclyn, all my prayers are for you and your family. Trust in God. He will get you through this unimaginable tragedy.

L. H. Jefferson

July 29, 2005

Mrs. Austin and Family

May God give you and your family comfort during this time. My prayers are with you.

Sonya Fluence

July 29, 2005

With deepest sympathy. (Former Fannie C. Williams employee)

Lula Weary

July 29, 2005

To Joiclyn And Angel Prayer Changes things. Pray Hard and long and together with other family members you wll get through this. Love and much prayers..

Brian Bigard, Sr.

July 29, 2005

The Lord has promise to prepare

A place in heaven above-

A home where we will always be

With Him and those we love.

-Sper



"We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord."

-2nd Corinthians 5:8

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