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Arthur Clay Washington, a retired Roofer, Army Veteran and a member of Westgate Church in Port Allen, passed away on September 5, 2019, at the Hospice of Baton Rouge -Butterfly Wing. He was 82 years of age and a resident of Port Allen. Viewing at Grant's Westside Funeral Services on Friday, September 13th, from Noon until 4:00 pm. Visiting at the Unitarian Church of Baton Rouge, 8470 Goodwood Blvd. on Saturday, September 14th, from 9:00 am until religious service at 11:00 am. Burial will be held Monday, September 16th, at 11:00 am at the Louisiana National Cemetery, 303 West Mt Pleasant Road, Zachary. He is survived by his children, Jeffery, Melissa, Cynthia and Anthony Washington. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gracie E. Washington and his parents, Roena Galloway and Henry Washington Jr.
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Praying for the family. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal!God is still good
Janice Anderson
September 11, 2019
With Deepest Sympathy
Pat B Fredericks & family
September 10, 2019
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family at this most difficult time of grief. May you find comfort in God's word at Act 24:15
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September 9, 2019
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