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Murphy Joseph LaPoint. Murphy loved to spend time gardening. He favored any variety of flowers, but his favorite color of flower was yellow. LaPointe and wife Wendy; Nelton W. Father Corey Campeaux will officiate the service. Madden Blake Alford. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Joy Parish and Allen Parish.

Visitation will begin at and continue until the time of service at P. SFC Troy James. James served 22 years in the Army Artillery. A Military Chaplin will officiate the service. Richard "The General" Johnston. Richard Johnston, age 76, passed away on January 21, , in DeRidder, Louisiana, in the loving care of much of his family.

Soon after, he enlisted in the Navy and served his country for four years. Richard then put his skills to use as a merchant marine for Exxon and then applied himself to various occupations as a jack-of-all-trades contractor for the next several years. Throughout his occupations was an enjoyment and love for history, so he returned to school to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in History. He realized his dream by graduating in from McNeese State University.

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With the support of his wife, Patricia, Richard began teaching high school social studies at various schools in southwest Louisiana. For many, this would have meant the end of a fruitful life and the beginning of a passive retirement. Despite the physical challenges of the tasks, Richard worked sacrificially to not only to lead in the repair and improvement of the buildings of the church, but also to personally support the pastor and his parsonage as Dry Creek Baptist Church transitioned between full-time and interim pastors.

Though his life took him to many places and jobs, it also ended with a commitment to using his accumulated skills and knowledge to serve the church. The family would like to express a special thank you to Heart of Hospice and the special care given by Amy Burks and Ashley Schecher. Brody Fletcher. Pastor Roy Hoosier will officiate the service.

Kenneth Arthur Mitchell. Brother Kevin Coward will officiate. Daniel Young.

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He was a jack of all trades and loved fishing and telling stories. His family and friends will remember him as a caring and lovable father, husband, brother, grandfather and friend who would help anyone that needed it. Brother Howard will officiate the service. Melissa Mae Bingham.

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She spent her time enjoying the kids that were so precious to her. Crossword puzzles were a pastime that she would keep busy with. Those left to cherish her memory are mother, Ruby Pearl Bingham of Longville. Brother Alfred Gibson will officiate the service. Lee Edward Townson. Lee served in the Marines from — He loved to watch football, especially when it was his favorite team LSU, and would catch up on the old western movies. He enjoyed spending his most precious time with his kids and his family. He loved the time when he was hunting and fishing.

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Honorary Pallbearers will be Randall Burnitt, Travis Townson and Gunner Seal and all those that would like to follow in the procession is very more than welcome to do so. Sharon Lynette Johnson. Those left to cherish her memory are her spouse, Leon Johnson, Sr. Zion Baptist Church.

Reverend Ronald Jordan will officiate the service. Louise Daley Reeves.

She was Also, a host of nephews, nieces, extended family and friends will share in her memory. Robert Bob "Rob" Myers. Honorary Pallbearer will be Scottlynn Marcantel. Johnnie Terrell Welch. Johnnie enjoyed working with his hands and had created many beautiful and amazing things for his friends and family. He was extremely patriotic and served in the Louisiana National Guard as a young man. He will be loved and missed by all those who knew him.

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You will be loved and missed, but we know you are in a better place. This is not goodbye, but only a short parting. We will all celebrate together again in heaven. Granger for their love, dedication, and attention over the past several months. Services for Mr. Pastor Lindsey Burns will officiate. The family has requested donations be made to St. A fellowship luncheon will be served following the interment at the church for family and friends. Crystal Michelle Norris. Crystal was a devout Christian.

She loved to decorate her home and always made sure everyone who entered was always welcome anytime.


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She was preceded in death by her father, Lee L. Jay Williamson, Sr. Those left to cherish his memory are sons, Jay Williamson, Jr. Funeral service will be at AM, Sunday, January 6. Helen Rusillon Weeks. Her interests included gardening, crochet, and the Bible. She was a member of Pentecostal churches in the various cities where she lived, at times serving as a Sunday School teacher as well as playing piano or the accordion.

If desired, donations may be made in her memory to the Rosepine United Pentecostal Church building fund. Edna May Bradford. Polk and she worked as a legal secretary for many years. Edna was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was an avid reader and accumulated a large book collection but loved her Kindle. She enjoyed sewing and made many costumes and outfits for her highly entertaining children.