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Olevia Wallace-Ringo entered into eternal rest in Fort Worth, Texas on Monday, February 4, 2019. She was a 60-year-old native of Slaughter, Louisiana, and a former longtime resident of Baton Rouge. Visitation at Miller & Daughter Mortuary on Sunday, February 10, 2019 from 12:30pm until service at 1:30pm; interment at Fairdeal Cemetery. Survivors include her son, Spencer Green (Myiesha); siblings, Josh, Irma, Gladys and Cynthia Wallace and Vera W. London (Harrell); three grandchildren; six nieces; three nephews; four aunts; an uncle; other relatives and friends; preceded in death by her husband; parents; a brother; and grandparents.
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Sending my prayers for you and with you
Willieola Campbell Sharper
February 9, 2019
The family of Olevia Wallace Ringo,
May the peace of God be with you during this difficult time. Know that the Lord will never leave nor forsake you. He is your ever present help in the time of trouble. Dooley will be missed by many. The entire family has Our Deepest Sympathy.
Children of Easley & Hazel Wallace
Bertha Hill
February 8, 2019
Sending heartfelt condolences to family for your great loss. Please know that others share your grief and are praying in behalf of the family for God to provide the needed comfort and support from family and friends during your time of mourning.
February 8, 2019
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