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Jacqui Magee (Oakland, CA)
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I am deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved teacher, mentor and friend. He found a way to reach us, support us and guide us even when we didn't recognize it. Times and memories with the SPHS band and Mr. LaGrone still bring a smile to my face, always will. Friday, February 18, 2011 |
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Susan LeBlanc (LaBelle, TX)
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Jud and family, I did not ever have the opportunity to meet your grandfather and namesake. The messages on the guestbook are a testiment of an exordinary man. He sounds like he was a teacher in every sense of the word. He didn't just teach from the books, music, or flying. It sounds as if he taught about life. He was apparently respected by all who knew him. How awesome for you as a family that he belonged to you. Prayers for peace and comfort in your time of sorrow, but when you look toward the sky I bet you will be able to see him sore high with his new wings. God Bless. Friday, February 18, 2011 |
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Marguerite Jones (Beaumont, TX)
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Mr. Lagrone was a great band director. South Park always made a great showing on the field when he was there. One less musician in the world now that he's gone, but so many more because of him. My sympathy to his family. Friday, February 18, 2011 |
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Austin Creswell (Denver, CO)
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I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. I have some great memories of hunting and fishing with him as I grew up. One thing about Uncle Bill - he never let adverse conditions stop him from having fun. I remember fishing with him in freezing rain and duck hunting when the mosquitos were so thick they were like an extra layer of clothes. But I seem to remember we always caught fish and got ducks, and had great times through all of it. Friday, February 18, 2011 |
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Bill Conley (Beaumont, TX)
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All of our thoughts and prayers are with you. Friday, February 18, 2011 |
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