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Mary L Warren

September 7, 1930 - December 6, 2018
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Monday 12/10, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Monday 12/10, 2:00 pm
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Monday 12/10

A graveside service for Mary L. Warren will be held at 2:00 PM, Monday, December 10, 2018 at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Leesville, LA. There will be a visitation from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM at the cemetery.Mary was born onSeptember 7, 1930in Mount Carbon, WV and passed away on December 6, 2018 in Monroe,Continue Reading

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JJ left a message on December 23, 2018:
My sincere condolences to the Warren family and friends for your loss. No doubt Ms. Warren lived a long fulfilled life and her family will miss her dearly. Hopefully you can draw comfort from Gods word, as I have, where he promises us that there is going to be a resurrection and that we can be reunited with our loved ones once again - right here on the earth. (John 5:28,29; Psalms 37:9,10) If you’d like to have more comforting thoughts from Gods word, and his plan for our future, please visit the Bible based website - jw.org.
James left a message on December 9, 2018:
My deepest sympathy for your loss. May your memories of Mary continually lift your spirits. May you also remember the promises of our Heavenly Father Jehovah. He will swallow up death forever and soon end all our suffering. (Rev. 21:3-5; Isa. 25:8) Peace to you during this difficult time.
RENEE L RALEY left a message on December 8, 2018:
Granny, I don't even know where to begin, so I will start with the great memories. I was so honored to meet you. You knew who I was always and treated me like a part of your family. I am so grateful for that, I will cherish forever. I think about Melody and Damon picking you up from St. Joe coming to my house for large get-togethers, like Thanksgivings every year, and Melody's wedding shower, etc. You always enjoyed yourself and always felt right at home. Yesterday, when I got to the hospital and walked in the room, I was thinking, Granny, it's getting close to the yearly Christmas dinner at St. Joe, I made it a point to always be there with you and Melody every year. I always enjoyed it. You always made sure Melody and I ate well. I even snuck in a "special present" for you one year. I will miss buying your cozy aloe socks and chocolate covered cherries this year for Christmas. I am really going to miss having dinner with you. It was very special to me. You have raised a wonderful granddaughter. I have watched her grow over the years into a beautiful, compassionate, strong woman, mother, and wife. I hope she will always take comfort knowing you knew the same thing. Taking on this disease, was bigger than herself, but she did it with grace and love for you. I know and you know she gained so much strength over the years, she can now face any challenge that comes her way and you know she will be just fine. She will always carry a piece of your heart with her. You will watch over her, Luxe, and Damon every step and every breath. and you are so proud of her. Granny, we love you. I promise you I will always be by Melody, Damon, and Luxe's side as long as the Good Lord lets me. With all of my Love, Renee
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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