September 15, 2010

Shelia Dubois Grogan

Shelia is the daughter of classmate Richard Dubois. Pease keep Richard and his family in your prayers.

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SHREVEPORT, LA - Funeral services for Shelia Dubois Grogan will be 1:00 PM, Friday, September 10, 2010 at Louisiana Funeral Care. Interment will follow in Forest Park East Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. Brett Shoalmire of Northwood Baptist Church.

The family will receive friends at Louisiana Funeral Care on Friday between 12:00 and 1:00 PM.

Shelia, 46, enjoyed cooking and loved spices and Cajun food and often entertained in her home. When she cooked, she felt the spicier the better. She was an animal person that truly loved her pets.

She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Jamey Grogan; father, Richard Dubois and step-mother Carolyn; mother-in-law, Jan Grogan; brother in law, John Grogan and wife Eunice; sister-in-law, Julie Nicholson and husband Jim; many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles; and her loving pets.

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Published in Shreveport Times on September 9, 2010

September 12, 2010

Ila Ann Tonglet Green

Shreveport Times
September 12, 2010

SHREVEPORT, LA - Memorial services celebrating the life of ILA ANN TONGLET GREEN, 67, will be held on Monday September 13, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at Greenwood Baptist Church in Greenwood, LA. Officiating will be Rev. Ken Fryer and Rev. Joe Bob Alexander. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. Monday until service time at the church. 

Ila Ann, a lover of life and a friend to many was born on June 18, 1943 in Golden Meadow, LA to Clovis I. and Mary Edwina Tonglet. On September 10, 2010 in Shreveport, LA, she passed away from this life into the arms of Jesus after a lengthy illness. She was a resident of Waskom, TX where she was a homemaker. Ila Ann loved spending time with her family and traveling. She was always gracious and compassionate, frequently thinking of others and their needs. All will miss her. 

Her son, Ronald Walden, preceded her in death. Left to cherish her memory is her beloved husband, John Green; mother, Edwina Murphy; son, Rusty Green and wife, Annette; daughters, Rhonda Culpepper and husband, Tim, Patti Brister and husband, Jimmy, and Robin Stiles; sister, Betty Russo and husband, John; nephew, Gary Delaney; brother, Mike Murphy; uncle, Larry Mahaffey; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, cousins and numerous friends. 

The family expresses a special thanks for all the prayers and loving support that they have been so blessed to receive. 

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Greenwood, 7042 Howell St., Greenwood, LA 71033 or to a charity of the donors choice.

Ila Ann Tonglet Green

Please keep Ila Ann's family in your prayers as they go through this time of sorrow.

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SHREVEPORT, LA - Memorial services celebrating the life of Ila Ann Green, 67, will be held on Monday September 13, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at Greenwood Baptist Church in Greenwood, LA. Officiating will be Rev. Ken Fryer and Rev. Joe Bob Alexander. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. Monday until service time at the church.

Ila Ann, a lover of life and a friend to many was born on June 18, 1943 in Golden Meadow, LA to Clovis I. and Mary Edwina Tonglet. On September 10, 2010 in Shreveport, LA, she passed away from this life into the arms of Jesus after a lengthy illness. She was a resident of Waskom, TX where she was a homemaker. Ila Ann loved spending time with her family and traveling. She was always gracious and compassionate, frequently thinking of others and their needs. All will miss her.

Her son, Ronald Walden, preceded her in death. Left to cherish her memory is her beloved husband, John Green; mother, Edwina Murphy; son, Rusty Green and wife, Annette; daughters, Rhonda Culpepper and husband, Tim, Patti Brister and husband, Jimmy, and Robin Stiles; sister, Betty Russo and husband, John; nephew, Gary Delaney; brother, Mike Murphy; uncle, Larry Mahaffey; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, cousins and numerous friends.

The family expresses a special thanks for all the prayers and loving support that they have been so blessed to receive. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Greenwood, 7042 Howell St., Greenwood, LA 71033 or to a charity of the donors choice.

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September 11, 2010

Helen Byers Dear

Mrs. Dear is the Mother of classmate Willis Dear. Please remember Willis and his family in your prayers.

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SHREVEPORT, LA - Helen Byers Dear died August 31st, 2010 at the Glenn Retirement Home here in Shreveport. Family and friends will celebrate her life and death in a memorial service at Christ United Methodist Church on September 12, 2010 at 3pm. Visitation will take place from 2-3pm prior to the memorial service. Rev. Willis Dear, Rev. Tom Howe and Rev. Mark Bray will officiate.

Helen was born in Norwood, Louisiana in 1919, but moved early in her family life to Gilliam, Louisiana. Her mother and father William Lillian (WL) Byers and Juanita Sebastian Byers raised five girls (Margaret Baker, Helen Dear, Lillian Kerry, Billy Lytton, and Mary Lynn Simmons), but Juanita died when Helen was only eleven and the youngest was four. Mr. Byers as everyone called him never married again, but raised these five girls alone with the help of an in home maid who taught the girls how to cook and keep house. He did such a good job that town folk often said that he "loved them up". Helen was the second oldest and bore much of the responsibility for what happened at home and in the Byers Mercantile Store. While others got professional degrees in nursing and business school, Helen went to Louisiana State Normal College for teachers ( now Northwestern State University) where she earned a BA in Education in 1939. She earned a Masters in Education from LSU in Baton Rouge in 1955 and later earned thirty hours above her masters in curriculum and administration.

She began a career in education teaching high school in Fairview High School in Grant, Louisiana. She taught elementary in Baton Rouge but most of her career was in Shreveport where she taught Louisiana English & History at Midway Junior High School. She became counselor at Oak Terrace Junior High School. She helped open Woodlawn High School where she became Assistant Principal of Instruction for eighteen years. Then with what was called "the cross over" during desegregation, she went to Green Oaks High School and finally Captain Shreve High School from which she retired.

But that was not all of her life. She was born and raised as a Christian in the Methodist tradition. She learned how to play piano early in life and she became the pianist and organist in almost every church where the family was planted. She sang in choirs and directed choirs at Morningside United Methodist Church. She played piano for the Men's Bible class. She taught Sunday school and served on committees and the Administrative Board there for many years. She was active in the Women Society of Christian Service now called United Methodist Women.

She was a loving and faithful wife to Millard, her husband, for over fifty years, and a wonderful mother to her son, Willis Dear and daughter, Ann Abbondante. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Millard, and survived by her son, Rev. Willis Dear and wife, Nancy, and daughter Ann Abbondante, five grand children- Shelley Bray, Jeffrey Dear, Cyndi Dear-Owen, Nicholas Abbondante and Dina Abbondante Connors and nine great grand children.

She made her mark with her family, God's Church, the schools, and communities where she lived. Now God receives her in the eternal home for which he has prepared a place.

Helen and Millard both wanted their bodies to be given to the LSU Anatomical Department at LSU Medical Center for medical and scientific research.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Rick Michaels for his medical knowledge and care for Helen during her stay at The Glenn. They also wish to thank St. Joseph Hospice including Chaplains Stephen Murphy and Donald Tucker who visited, prayed, and sang with her, and nurse Nancy Powell, and CMA Eileen Lewis for their tender care and loving touch. They also wish to thank the staff at The Glenn who cared for Helen and gave her every opportunity for a better quality of life which includes nurses Kristy McCrea, and Katie Baxter, as well as CNAs Laura Morris, Juanita Bush, and Margaret Barfield and homemaker Rita Manivoch.

The family requests that gifts in her memory be given to Christ United Methodist Church for the development of its senior adult program.

September 10, 2010

Ila Ann Tonglet Green

I received word this afternoon that classmate Ila Ann Tonglet Green passed away this morning. Services will be at First Baptist Church of Greenwood beginning at 5:00 PM on Monday 9/13/2010.

September 05, 2010

Ila Ann Tonglet Green

Janet Freeman Brickell has provided information that Ila Ann Tonglet Green is in the Willis-Knighton North hospital with throat and respiratory related problems. She has had one surgery and may need more. If anyone wants to phone, Ila Ann's Mother is with her until about 5pm every day and can pass along messages. The phone number is 318-212-4000. Janet asked those who would to please pray for Ila Ann.

September 03, 2010

Armor Shaw McIlwain

This obituary is for the Mother of classmate Deanna McIlwain Mitchell. Please remember Deanna and her family in your prayers.

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BOSSIER CITY, LA - A graveside service for Armor Shaw McIlwain, 89, will be 10 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2010 At Forest Park West Cemetery in Shreveport, LA. Officiating will be Chaplain Buck Furlow and Rev. Dale Sauls. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Friday, September 3, 2010 at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, LA.

Armor, known to everyone as "Mamaw", was born July 21, 1921 in Oakdale, LA to William and Lizzy Long Shaw and died September 1, 2010 in Shreveport, LA. She was a member of First Baptist Blanchard and was a retired cosmetician from Eckerd Drug. Mamaw had a deep devotion to her family and was willing to do anything for them. Her love for Christ and for others was often shown through homemade cakes and pies, as well as in her willingness to open her home. Through the years, she hosted countless missionaries, preachers, friends and church groups. She was a faithful giver to the Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission and donated many hand-sewn items for hospice patients.

Her husband, Eugene Kelly McIlwain preceded her in death.

She is survived by her daughters, Deanna Mitchell and husband Robert, III, Judy Crofton and husband David; grandchildren, John Crofton and wife Deniese, Sheri Martin and husband Sam, Misty Lazarus and husband Jason, Kelly Covington and great-grandchildren, Noah and Max Crofton, Doug Pierce, Drew Martin and Allie, Emma Grace, Cade and Jase Lazarus.

The family requests memorials to the Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission, 901 McNeil St, Shreveport, LA 71101.

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