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Tommy Bergeron (Beaumont, TX)
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Thanks for the comfort from the many friends and to the many relatives for being there for us in our extreme time of need. Losing Lee, my brother for 67 years, seems like a dream still, even though I know it's true that he's not with us anymore. Instead he's with Dana, his wife whom he lost 8 years ago at the very young age of 55. He's now where he belongs and no longer has to endure the pains of cancer and living the past 11 months in a nursing facility. God Bless Lee, his son Eric and his daughter Rachel and all the friends and relatives who knew him and gave us comfort at our time of need.
Tommy Bergeron
Thursday, January 20, 2011 |
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Peggy Moser ()
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Lee, my good friend, what am I going to do without you.Who is going to call me at 4:00am and say lets go to Walmarts, who is going to listen to my problems and make me laugh about them,who is going to travel down that fun road with me that we shared fifty years ago.I feel blessed that you were a part of my life and my love is right beside you. Sunday, January 16, 2011 |
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Eddie Vaughan (Beaumont, TX)
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I would like to thank everyone for signing Lee's Guest Book and reflecting all the wonderful memories. My Family and I appreciate it very much, it really helps with what we are going though. Lee was a Great Husband, A Great Father, A Great Friend and A Great Brother I will miss him dearly.
Eddie Vaughan (Buck) Friday, January 14, 2011 |
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Judi and Ronnie Benoit (China, TX)
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We were so saddened to hear the news of LeeRoy. Growing up, he was like another son In the home of Lawrence and Beulah Benoit. Our thoughts love and prayers go out to The family. He lived his life well. He'll be missed
Friday, January 14, 2011 |
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Larry & Justin Tinkle (Winnie, TX)
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Our dearest friend Lee Roy. We will always remember the many good times. The First Neches Sky Club days, the weekends spend on the river, the trips to Louisana (Big Oaks & Louann's). The parties at the house on 105 and Marcus Drive. Most recently sharing black eye peas & cabbage on New Years Day. The good ole days may be gone but the memories will last forever. We love you so much.
Larry & Justin Tinkle Friday, January 14, 2011 |
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