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Henry E. Tatum

December 26, 1929 - February 28, 2017
Visitation
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes - West Monroe
1321 N 7th St.
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-323-9614 | Map
Friday 3/3, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
First Baptist Church - West Monroe Feazel Chapel
318-322-5104 |
Saturday 3/4, 11:00 am
Roselawn Memorial Gardens
318-644-5212 |
Saturday 3/4

Funeral services for Henry E. Tatum will be held Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 11:00 AM at Feazel Chapel of First Baptist Church West Monroe. Dr. Mark Fenn and Dr. Woods Watson will officiate. Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Gardens under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe.Mr. Tatum was born December 26,Continue Reading

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Rickey(Rick) W Murray left a message on March 5, 2017:
My Condolences to all of Uncle Henry's family members and especially Trish and Wanelle. My memories are of Trish and Wanelle being a bit older than me but going with Mom(Mary Helen Hale Murray) to see Aunt Claudia and Uncle Henry in West Monroe. I remember the smells of French's seasonings in the storage area off the porch and playing in the back yard of their home. I some how ended up with (even today) a Beatles Album with lipstick kisses on it that I believe was either Trish's are Wanelles. All I have is good memories of Uncle Henry visits with the rest of my Hale Uncles and the fights over the pecan pies (Uncle James or Uncle Jesse Wayne may have been the instigators) that usually showed up at such gatherings. The endless games of dominoes also as C. W. relates. And the verbal fights about them also. All in good spirit. Uncle Henry was part of a good time when we as families were not so spread apart and could really see and know our uncles with some frequency. Rest In Peace Uncle Henry.
Tom Cote left a message on March 4, 2017:
My condolences to the family.Henry lived a long time during a time when most people live to 70 or 80. But a relatively short time compared to what God purposed for humans. God has not abandoned his original purpose for us to live forever in a paradise right here on earth. What about those who have passed away such as Henry Tatum? Is there any hope of seeing our loved ones again? John 5:28, 29 speaks of a resurrection of the dead in the near future when Jesus our ransomer rules as God's appointed King.
Johnette Avant left a message on March 2, 2017:
Trish, I am so sorry. You , of course, will be in my prayers. As always, you are in my heart. Johnette
Clifton W.Hale, Jr. left a message on March 2, 2017:
All I have is good memories of a man I was proud to call my Uncle Henery. I will alway remember the time spent in their home and the great times we had..and watching those Dominoe games on the front porch of Paw Paw Hale's house wishing I was old enough to join in. Rest In Peace.
Ken Tatum left a message on March 1, 2017:
I send my condolences to the family of my uncle Henry. May you find peace during this period of loss.
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Rita Wellbrink left a message on March 1, 2017:
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad. He knew he was loved and he was given the best care possible during these last stages of life. I pray God's peace for all of you, and that beautiful memories will fill your hearts.
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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