1932
2017
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November 25, 2017
My Mom and Father, Vera and Normand Masse were good parents. They were hard workers with good morals and always provided a loving home for my sister and I. Mom and Dad, our first pup Lady and My Mom's pup Shelby that she found at a shelter and took home after Dad's passing in 2004 are all together now and at Peace.
The memories of the good times especially during my childhood are as clear today as when they happened and put a smile on my face. They may be gone in body but their spirits will exist forever. I feel their presence and they will continue to guide my actions and protect my sister and I. Let our sadness become happiness realizing the peace and happiness that Mom, Dad, their pups, all of our deceased friends and family now share with our Lord, Jesus. AMEN.
Son- Stephen N. Masse
60 yrs. of age
Anahuac, Texas
[GATOR CAPITAL OF TEXAS]
November 13, 2017
Linda Caswell
My condolences to your family. You will be missed.
November 7, 2017
Karen Levesque
I will miss my friend and neighbor. Vera was a generous soul with a gentle heart. Go with God, my friend. May you be with the love of your life, Norman, as well as Shelby and Lady.
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