A native and resident of Baton Rouge passed away on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2014 at the age of 25. Visiting at Winnfield Funeral Home on Saturday, March 1 from 9 am until service at 10 am., conducted by Bishop Gregory Cooper, Sr. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens. She is survived by her parents, Joyce Williams and Troy Harris; sisters, Lamonica Bell Tate, LaKeidra Harris, Tina Spurel and Shauntel Harris; and brothers, LaMondre Bell, Emmanuel and Montreal Harris. She was a 2007 Glen Oaks graduate and she enjoyed singing of God's goodness.
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March 1, 2014
To the Perkins family I had the pleasure of working with Alexis at baker walmart she had such a beautiful smile and she was a joy to be around.Hold on to God,s unchanging hand.You have my deepest sympathy Mrs. Kathy Albert
March 1, 2014
Shanise Price
Mondre and family y'all are in my prayer praying The Lord strengthen you during this hard time... Rest in peace Janay ima miss yu calling me from time to time or hitting my inbox up... Love always Shanise
February 28, 2014
Gwen Fabre
Joyce, May your angel rest in peace. Know that you did not lose Alexis because you KNOW where she is, with God and he will take care of her. I will continue to pray God's peace upon your family. Please know that you and Troy and both families have friends sending lots of LOVE your way. With Sympathy and Love...
February 28, 2014
JOYCE, JENAY IS SO, SO GOING TO BE MISS. BY ALL THAT KNEW HER AND LOVE HER, EVERYBODY LOVE HER DEARLY.U GOT ALL OUR PRAYS AND LOVE.
JANICE, BOBE, MAE, JR. DERRICK, ANITA
February 28, 2014
May you find peace and strength in the days ahead through the love and caring of family and friends.LU TROY.SID
& Family
February 28, 2014
Mrs. Linda R Gurvin
I had the pleasure of teaching Alexis when she was in elementary school. She was a joy and pleasure to be around. When you all started attending church at Antioch she remember me as her teacher Mrs. G the tall teacher. She enjoyed seeing my husband at church. She was a doll. I am going to miss her. I know her and Elder Gurvin are rejoicing in heaven. Joyce if you need to talk, pray, counseling or whatever feel free to call me. I'm here for whatever you need. I can't say I know what you are going through, but I can sympathize with you and your pain. Keep your trust in God and take one day at a time. It will get better. Do not hesitate to call me. I'm always available and just a phone call away. You are on my prayers. God Bless
February 28, 2014
Mary Spears
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
February 28, 2014
SHIRLEY HAMPTON JONES
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
February 28, 2014
DORIS TURNER
sorry for your lost,ill keep you in my prayer .
February 28, 2014
I had the pleasure of teaching her when she attended Scotlandville Middle School.
She was a very kind, intelligent, and sweet young lady..May she rest in peace.
Mrs. G.M. Dixon
February 28, 2014
Joyce, sorry I'm not able to be there to extend my condolences to you and the family during the home going of your angel, just know that I'm praying with and for you.
Linda Veals-Modica
February 28, 2014
Kathy Breaux
February 27, 2014
Christina Robertson
Your smile and laughter is already missed by me. Rest in HIS arms.......
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