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William Cody Iasigi, 21, a resident of Gillsburg, MS died Saturday, June 15, 2013 in Greensburg, LA. Cody was born July 25, 1991 in McComb, MS. He was the son of William Chase Iasigi, Sr. and Janet Wall Iasigi. He was a 2011 graduate of Amite School Center. Cody loved spending time outdoors, hunting, fishing and trapping. He loved spending time with friends and playing football and baseball, loved riding motorbikes in motor cross and riding four wheelers. He also enjoyed cooking for his family and friends. He was a boilermaker and was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Liberty. He is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Joseph D. Iasigi, Sr. and Northan Newman Iasigi and his maternal grandfather, Bill Wall. He is survived by his mother, Jan Wall Iasigi; his father and stepmother, Bill and Jackie Iasigi; his maternal grandmother, Geraldine Wall; one brother and sister-in-law, William Chase Iasigi, Jr. and Rainey all of Gillsburg; two stepbrothers and their wives, Gregory and Alison Evans of Marksville, LA and Joseph G. and Hannah Evans of Washington State; one stepsister and her husband, Katelyn M. and Joshua Shores of McComb and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Visitation is Sunday at Hartman-Sharkey Funeral Home in McComb from 5PM until 8PM and continues Monday at Gillsburg Baptist Church from 4PM until services at 5PM with Dr. Victor Walsh officiating. Burial will be in Wall Family Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Hunter Wall, Joel Wall, Sandy Sims, Dustin Iverson, Braxton Blalock, Will Bridges and Trey Bailey. Share condolences at Hartman-Sharkey.com.
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DEAR CHASE,
WE ARE SO VERY SORRY WE OMITTED YOIUR NAME FROM THE ORIGINAL CONDOLENCES WE WROTE TO THE FAMILY CNCERNING CODYS UNTIMELY PASSING AWAY.
THERE IS NO WAY FOR US TO KNOW HOW YOU MUST FEEL WITH THIS GREAT LOSS OF YOUR BELOVED BORTHER, CODY. BUT REST ASSURED HE LOVED YOU AND LOOKED UP TO YOU AND CODY WOULD WANT YOU TO MOVE FORWARD WITH YOUR LIFE AND SEE A WONDERFUL FUTURE FOR YOURSELF.
THERE IS NO WAY FOR US TO EVEN KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR HEART MJUST BREAK, THINKING ABOUT YOUR BROTHER CODY BEING TAKEN AWAY. BUT HE IS IN THE ARMS OF THE LORD.
WE ARE PARYING AND THINKING OF YOU AND KNOW THAT OUR LORD WILL COMFORT YOU AND THE DAYS AHEAD WILLBE SUNNY AGAIN.
MUCH LOVE, YOUR COUSIN ( I AM A COUSIN TO YOUR GRANDMA BOBBIE). NINA & BILL WINDHAM
NINA WINDHAM
June 28, 2013
DEAR BILL, JAN, MEL, BOBBIE, MONA AND SCOTT,
WE HERE ARE JUST SO SADDENED TO LEARN OF CODYS UNFORTUNATE FATE. SUCH A HANDSOME YOUNG MAN AND SO MUCH POTTENTIAL IN LIFE. BUT OUR LORD NEEDED HIM WITH HIM AND HE IS NOW IN OUR LORDS ARMS. YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE THAT CODY IS HAPPY THERE IN HEAVEN.
WE REMEMBER WITH LOVE AND FONDNESS THE FEW GTIMES WE SAW HIM GROWING UP IN BENTIONIA.
YOUR GRIEF AND SORROW IS BEYOND MEASURE, BUT WE PRAY OUR LORD WIL LCOMFORT AND EASE YOUR PAIN ANDLOSDS AS THE DAYS GO BY.
AFLWAYS KNOW THAT WE ARE COUSINS, TII, AND WE LOVE YOU AND THINK OF YOU AND MEL AND MON OFTEN.
MUCH LOVE AND PRAYES, BILL & NINA WINDHAM
NINA WINDHAM
June 19, 2013
Praying for the family God Bless!!!
Rhonda Hines
June 18, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Lonnie and Kay Brumfield
June 17, 2013
Gerrie Noto
June 17, 2013
Our deepest sympathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Lamar & Carolyn Bates
June 17, 2013
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