Dr. Lucius Cormier, Jr.
December 31, 1939 - October 22, 2016
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Frank Adams
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Houston, |
Monday, October 24, 2016 |
My condolences to the Cormier family. While I knew him as a dad,dentist, and overall nice guy; it was as my little league baseball coach that I will remember him best. He was competitive and disciplined and drove us to a 1987 division championship. Rest In Peace Coach!
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Ray and Angela Baker
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Beaumont, TX United States |
Monday, October 24, 2016 |
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Cormier. He was our dentist from the time we married in 1980 until he retired. He was a kind man and we enjoyed visiting with him each time we had an appointment. We are praying for peace and comfort for Donna, his children and his grandchildren during this difficult time. Jesus has welcomed him into heaven with open arms.
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Matthew & Sarah Baine & Family
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San Antonio, TX United States |
Monday, October 24, 2016 |
We are so sorry for your family's loss. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
May his memory be eternal.
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Lou Gallio
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Houston, TX |
Monday, October 24, 2016 |
My lifelong friend and confidant. A part of me is torn away. You will be missed by many.
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Simon and Tess
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Beaumont, TX |
Monday, October 24, 2016 |
So sorry for your loss! RIP Dr. Cormier!
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Chuck Dean
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Galveston, TX |
Sunday, October 23, 2016 |
Mr. Cormier taught me biology at Stark HS in Orange, a fun teacher, but you also learned a good deal thru his style. He also subbed as track coach, so I also fondly remember him as "Coach". It does not surprise me, and it also pleases me greatly, to know that he after teaching us he went on to excel in higher learning and medicine. That just fits him to a T.
But he was always, first and foremost, a very kind and good person, and my classmates have shared many good stories about him that he would have enjoyed reliving with us.
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Dewey Updegraff
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Austin, TX |
Sunday, October 23, 2016 |
While I only knew Dr Cormier as my high school biology teacher I still recall his keen interest in every student, his humility, his dedication, the 'personal experience' stories he shared...and his Red '63 Impala! As a student, his Impala stood out at the time but upon reflection, he taught important lessons...by example. I regret not having known him after high school; I could have benefited much more. I'm happy many others reaped the benefits of his good thoughts, good words, good actions.
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Marilyn R. Hartman
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San Angelo, TX |
Sunday, October 23, 2016 |
I will be praying that the Lord comforts each of you and gives you peace during this time of sorrow.
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