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Chad Nequent (Lumberton, TX)
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To say Uncle Greg was a good man is a complete understatement. This man was a great mentor to me and showed me what it is like to live like Christ, put others before yourself, and give God the glory for it all. At this time last year, my Uncle Greg and Aunt Donna took me and my friend to the very first Lamar football game at LU. This Saturday I will honor my Uncle Greg and remember the great time we all had last year in the scorching heat for the anniversary of that game. We shared the same love of football and the love for our Dallas Cowboys! I can imagine Uncle Greg will be rooting for America's Team in pure joy as He lives in the Kingdom of Glory!
Many knew him as Greg Rabalais, but he will always be my Uncle Greg. I love you Uncle Greg and will miss you. I will always have an empty seat beside me to watch the Dallas games in rememberance of you! See you soon!!! Tuesday, August 30, 2011 |
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Roger Baten (Shreveport, LA)
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So sorry to hear of Greg's passing he was truly one of the Good Guys. I love his family like they were my own. Peace and comfort knowing he and Leon are in heaven swapping stories and talking about family. Tuesday, August 30, 2011 |
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Joey Singleton (Winnie, TX)
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Donna, I'm sorry to hear about Greg. I always enjoyed sitting with ya'll at Church and felt a close bond to both of you. He will be greatly missed! Tuesday, August 30, 2011 |
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Scott Droddy ()
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Greg was a great guy, and will be missed by many. We had a lot of fun in our younger years. Praying for the family. Tuesday, August 30, 2011 |
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Bobby Taylor (Silsbee, TX)
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We are so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. You are in our prayers. Tuesday, August 30, 2011 |
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