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Kathleen Artigue Fletcher, resident of Camelot Subdivision in Baton Rouge, age 84, passed away peacefully in her sleep on October 9, 2018. She was born in Oberlin, Louisiana, to Wade and Nettye Artigue. Kathleen graduated from Istrouma High School, then LSU, where she received a BS in Education in May of 1955. She loved teaching early elementary school and music, and while overseas in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Indonesia, also taught ESL to adults. Wherever she lived, Kathleen was active in her community. She also enjoyed playing the organ and piano, reading, and sewing. Kathleen is survived by Curtis, her husband of 64 years, their children, Barry and his wife Louise, Lynn and his wife Danielle, Leah Landaiche and her husband Keith, and Terri McCoy and her husband Michael, two grandsons, Christopher and Steven, and Kathleen's brother Jerry Artigue and his wife Barbara. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 21, at 1:00 pm at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 4455 Jones Creek Road, Baton Rouge.
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Deepest sympathy to your family for the loss of your loved one. May God's promise at Jeremiah 29:11 bring you peace and comfort.
October 28, 2018
My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Fletcher's family and friends. Remember, she is no longer suffering and would want all of us to think of the good times we shared.
Kimberly Bruno
October 17, 2018
I miss her every day. It was all so sudden but she's in a better place. IF I couldn't have my mother back, then in God's hands she goes. I love you Mother.
Leah Landaiche
October 16, 2018
May the God of comfort sustain the family and give them peace and strength to endure. John 6:40
October 16, 2018
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