1928
2017
Edna Alcina, 89, a native of Berwick and a resident of Patterson Health Care went home to be with the lord on Friday Dec. 8, 2017.
Edna was a homemaker who loved her children and growing flowers in her yard especially roses. She loved spending time with her Grandchildren. She was a strict disciplinarian who tried to lead her children down the right path and teach them the love of the lord.
She leaves to cherish her memory two sons; Joseph "Joe" Alcina III of Morgan City and Gerald Alcina of Lafayette; also two daughters Faye Grow of Morgan City and Patricia Hebert of Lafayette. Also left to mourn her is a sister Lorena Blanchard and nine grandchildren: Dawn Grow, Edison Grow Jr, Shantel Grow, Jared Alcina, Josh Alcina, Joey Alcina Jason Alcina, Alisha Hebert, and Jackie Hebert and three great grandchildren.
Visitation for Mrs. Alcina will be held on Monday Dec. 11,2017 at Hargrave Funeral Home from 6 until 9PM. Visitation will resume on Tuesday at St Stephens catholic Church from 8am until time of services. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11am at St Stephens Catholic Church. Following the services Mrs. Alcina will be laid to rest in the Berwick Cemetery.
Arrangements under the direction of Hargrave Funeral Home, Morgan City, LA.
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December 11, 2017
Sonny Adams
So happy for the time that we had and shared memories.
December 11, 2017
May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this very sad time
Psalms 29:11
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