""I have fought the fine fight, I have run the course to the finish, I have observed the faith."" Gladys Mae Buggs, affectionately called ""Mamee,"" was born on January 28, 1934, in Iberville Parish. She fell asleep in death February 26, 2018. Sister Gladys was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, March 1974, and completed her life course of 44 years as a faithful servant of Jehovah. Gladys Buggs will be deeply missed by her children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends. Visiting Saturday, March 3, 2018, from 12 noon until funeral at 1:00 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 58795 Bellview Road, Plaq., La. Roscoe Mortuary in charge of service.
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In loving memory of such a wonderful person. Our love and prayers are with each of you always. ♥
Peace & Love, Juanita & Family
Juanita S.
March 3, 2018
With loving memories of our dear sweet Auntie Gladys. You will remain in our hearts forever.
Sent with Gratitude, Love, & Remembrance...
Your niece, Katina & Family ♥
Katina C.
March 3, 2018
Rest in peace Miss Gladys.
Sandra Daugherty
March 3, 2018
Mary, Sister Buggs was quite a Lady, she taught me many little things. I will cherish her memory until I see her again.
Gail Cobb
March 2, 2018
Sorry for your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" strengthen your family during this difficult time (Isaiah 61:1,2)
T W
March 2, 2018
Melissa Matthews
March 1, 2018
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