Jillian Catherine Steckler went to Heaven on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at the age of 19 years. She is survived by her parents, Frederick and Letty Steckler, and her brother, Andre Steckler. She is the granddaughter of Bertha Landry Bernard and the late Jennings Bernard, and the late Henry and Claire Steckler, the God daughter of Nadine Bernard Marcel and Eric Steckler and the friend to many fellow Tigers. Jillian was the 2011 Valedictorian of Morgan City High School. She was a member of the Morgan City High School Tiger Band and Tennis Team. Jillian was studying biological engineering at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She will be dearly missed by her family, many loving friends, teachers, and her pet, Bella. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Jillian with us at a Memorial Mass at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 510 Southwest Road in Bayou Vista, LA., on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 12:00 noon. To view and sign the guest book, visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.
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This is my wish for you:
Comfort on difficult days,
Smiles when sadness intrudes,
Rainbows to follow the clouds,
Laughter to kiss your lips,
Sunsets to warm your heart,
Hugs when spirits sag,
Beauty for your eyes to see,
Friendships to brighten your being,
Faith so that you can believe,
Confidence for when you doubt,
Courage to know yourself,
Patience to accept the truth,
Love to complete your life.
Children's Hospital Hematology/Oncology Department
October 11, 2012
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