1957
2017
EUNICE, LA- RaDonna Breaux Richard, 60, entered eternal rest on Tuesday, December 12, 2017. She was born on March 6, 1957.
RaDonna was a fun, hard working and loving person to be around. She loved to laugh and have fun with her family and friends. Many times you would catch her loving and caring for her animals. She loved her dogs and birds. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and most of all reading and writing scriptures from our Lord. She was a loving wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, and aunt.
RaDonna will be missed dearly, but if you knew her at all, you will know, that she is now happy and resting at peace with our Lord Savior Jesus Christ.
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3 Entries
September 18, 2016
Linda Kelly
What a beautiful lady. Loved the pictures! She was obviously a special lady to have had such a wonderful family. So glad I was able to meet her.
September 18, 2016
FLORENCE BUCHANAN CARLIN
I WANTED TO SAY I CANNOT IMAGINE THE SADDNESS THAT IS FELT WITH THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER.. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE ALL THE MEMORIES WITHIN YOUR MIND THAT CAN BE RECALLED WHENEVER YOU WISH. GOD GAVE US THIS SPECIAL GIFT OF RECALL. I TOO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES, LEAVING ME TOTALLY EMPTY, BUT WHEN I RECALL THE LOVE THAT WAS SHARED I AM SOOTHED BY THE MEMORIES. GOD BLESS ALL FAMILY. I AM SURE YOU ARE UNAWARE AS TO WHO I AM. MY MOTHER WAS LELA PURVIS WEST, MARRIED TO YOUR MOMS COUSIN BILL WEST. I KNEW YOUR PARENTS WHEN I WAS YOUNG ATTENDING VINCENT BAPTIST CHURCH.
September 17, 2016
Terry Henning
I spent many hours visiting, sharing, laughing, and loving as my mom Edith (Tice) and Gloria (Tot) raised their families together. Where did they get those nicknames?!?!
Gloria is gone but not forgotten.
--Terry Henning
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