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A resident of Ethel, and a native of Reform, MS, she died Monday, May 5th, 5:00 PM at Lane Regional Medical Center. She was 74 and a retired Dietician. Visitation will be Friday, May 9th, 5pm to 8pm at Richardson Funeral Home of Clinton, 11816 Jackson Street, Clinton. Funeral Service will be Saturday, May 10, 11AM at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 13041 Hwy 955, Ethel. Reverend Yvonne Dayries, officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. She is survived by one son, David Robinson, Sr., 4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, 5 sisters and 5 brothers.
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You will always miss and love her. God will always take care of you. Continue to love the lord.
Delsia Marshall
May 12, 2014
With deepest sympathy
Moses L. Lewis
May 10, 2014
With deepest sympathy may you find comfort in knowing Jesus is the way,truth,and light, put your trust in him who is able to keep you.Edna Dunn Baker& Family
May 10, 2014
David and Family, May the Love of God comfort you"ll in your times of sorrow.With Deepest Sympaty
Mary Johnson Lolis
May 9, 2014
With our deepest sympathy.
Pat & Terry Sims
May 9, 2014
David & Family,
May the comfort of the Holy Ghost rest with you now and forever. You were blessed to have your mother in your adult life.
Bernadine A. Smith
May 9, 2014
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Richardson Funeral Home of Clinton, Inc.11816 Jackson Street, Clinton, LA 70722
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