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Ms. Alombro is survived by her daughter Phyllis Alombro Funck and Son in law Frederick Funck, 4 grandchildren; Melissa Plummer, Brett Ginn, Cherie Dehm and Matthew Faust, 11 Great-grandchildren, and 9 of her siblings. She is preceded in death by her Loving and faithful husband Lucien V. Alombro, her daughter Lucindy Alombro Faust, her parents Winford Wade Stewart and Carrie Izora White Stewart, and 4 of her siblings. She will be forever loved, cherished, and honored by her family and friends. On Tuesday April 6, 2021, Lisa Laurreen Singletary of Pearl River, LA passed away at the young age of 48. Lisa had a strong passion and love for her work as a Hair Dresser. Lisa is survived by her son Trey Fitzgerald, her parents Gary and Linda Singletary, her siblings Wade Singletary and Lacy Singletary, and her sister in law Lindsay Singletary.
He Retired 2 years ago and traveled on his sailboat “Macgyvers Ride.” For over 30 years he was with Local 798 pipeliners union, traveled extensively all over the United States and worked on Alaskan pipeline. He was a member of Church of God of Picayune, MS. Willie is survived by 2 children, Alysha Holland and Joshua Babb, 4 brothers, Perry , Mike , Rodney and Danny, and a sister, Angela Bennett . He is also survived by 6 Grandchildren, Gavin, Makaela, Kaylee, Kaleb, Skylar, and Michael, the mother of his children, Valerie Zeringue Miller and his ex-wife and friend, Grace Burton Babb.
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She could sit for hours and watch the bird she loved to feed. She loved planting flowers and watching them grow as her mother had done before her. She also loved to spoil her furry friend, Pixie. Cindy Martin, a beloved, lifelong resident of Comanche went to be with Jesus on December 25, 2020, the day we celebrate his birthday. Cindy valiantly fought a long difficult battle with COVID. She passed in the ICU unit of Deaconess Hosptial in Oklahoma City surrounded by a host of competent , compassionate and caring medical staff.
Tommy was also a huge fan of the Oklahoma Sooners. He loved to fish jug lines, go to Lake Texhoma, follow the Comanche Indians sports teams, and supported all his grandchildren in their sporting events. Tommy and Bonnie were very proud of their children and grandchildren, and they loved them so very much. Kathryn followed her kids passions and you would see her up and down the rodeo trail supporting her kids and grandkids. Later in life she was the head cook for the senior citizen center of Comanche where she would feed around 100 people a day. She also loved going to the casino and going to Las Vegas during the NFR.
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Later they opened Lark’s Doughnut Shop in Duncan. Verby loved working in the outdoors, but her greatest love was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Maydelene was born April 19, 1937 in Temple, OK to Clifford and Bonnie Edgemon.
He enjoyed raising chickens and dabbling in antiques of which he was an encyclopedia of knowledge on both. Billy was also a talented songwriter/poet who always kept his musical aspirations close by. He has written at least 100 song lyrics with some being published in the local paper and one was recorded by a local artist and performed in Nashville.
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Cindy was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to all she met. It didn’t matter what they were doing, they were doing it together. She was reared in the loving care of her parents, Walter and Bessie Silvey.
She loved working puzzles, coloring book to relax her, word searches, and working crosswords. Shana Janeane Dorsey, age 53, of Rogers died Sunday, November 6, 2022 at Washington Regional Medical Center located in Fayetteville. She was born October 6, 1969 in Malden, Missouri the daughter of Nina Kay Smith and Harold L. Boone. Graveside service will be conducted Saturday at 1pm at Union Star Cemetery in West Fork, Arkansas with Pastor Glen Ellis officiating.
Though at times her and Jimmy did not have much, she worked tirelessly to raise her family and maintain their home, which she loved to decorate. She always enjoyed working in the flower beds and on her crape myrtles. She loved music and singing and dancing, especially to anything she would call “jivey”. Later in life, she enjoyed going to the casino with family and friends.
Preceded in death by her husband, Virgil Lewis Blackledge, Sr., 4 sons, Earl Joseph Cummins, Brian Ziegler, Virgil Lewis Blackledge, Jr. and John Louis Blackledge and her parents, Joe and Elmire Cummins. He was a foreman with the St. Tammany Parish Government. Mr. Naramore loved spending time with his family, making cane syrup, fishing, collecting honey from his honeybees, and spending time at his camp on the river. Paul is preceded in death by his father, William Roy, mother Jane Roy, brother Ronnie Roy, and sister Patty Sims .
Rosemary was an active part of every single one of these lives, as well as a ray of sunshine to everyone she met. She had a passion for church, cooking, and spending as much time as she could with her family--whom she would do anything for. She will be remembered for her compassionate spirit, endless patience, infectious smile, loving glances, and warm hugs that would make you forget about anything bothering you.
Harril’s days were filled with family, friends, and as many stories to tell as he could find people to listen. He retired after 33 years from Bell Helicopter and returned to his hometown of Comanche. He could often be found visiting around the kitchen table with a cup of coffee or playing cards. He enjoyed listening to classic country and western music, reading, or square dancing with the love of his life, Rebecca. His charismatic spirit and elaborate stories made him a magnet to all who knew him. She is survived by her son Nikki Lynn Van Dyke of Meridian, her daughter Dawn Thomas Vest of Meridian and an abundance of grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren and friends.
Danielle Jerry Brown 31 of Slidell, La was granted her angel wings on Saturday September 17, 2022. Danielle “Nell” enjoyed playing cards with her family and friends and was one of the biggest Saints and LSU football fans around. Although long walks on the beach are kind of cliché, to Danielle, there was no place more peaceful than the cool breeze of the Gulf and the sand between her toes. Nell graduated from Northshore High School class of 2009 and went on to attend LSU College.
Her homemade biscuits and gravy were also to be remembered. She was a gracious host and treasured times when all the children and grandchildren gathered at her home. She worked along side Joe to form Joe Marks and Company in 1966 to build a multi-family apartment complex, And later, Marks Land Company, Inc, a corporation with Joe’s brothers, Bill and Jack.
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Kara cared deeply about the outcasts and people who were disadvantaged.. She would talk to anyone and was a friend to many. The love in her heart allowed her to extend kindness to those who did not always return it. Eilene was very fond of her daughter in law, Rose; always there to help her with anything she needed, including cooking, cleaning, and loving care for the past 2 ½ years. Sandra L. Carlile, age 74, went peacefully to her heavenly home on November 10th, 2020 after a brief illness.
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