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Raylea Alisé Selvage, entered into eternal rest on February 12, 2021. Survived by her parents, Felicia Lanieu and Charles Selvage; sisters, Jasmyn Willliby, Falyn Pugh and Rayana & Raylyn Selvage; brother, Mikel Northern. Graveside service Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 10:00 am, Southern Memorial Gardens, Baton Rouge, LA. Funeral services entrusted to Hall Davis and Son. www.halldavisandson.com.
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This was my sister and i loved her very much. It was so sad that she had to leave this world but the lord always knows what is best for us all. I remember all the times me and my sister was fighting over her about where she was going to sleep. And if anyone or body had a problem with my sister all i have to say is you were going to have to go through me first before you touch her because you better not dare to come near my sister because if you do you will always regret what you did. Love you Raylea and we miss you. Long Live and Rest angel.
Falyn
Sister
March 6, 2021
To my beautiful baby. Words can not express how I'm feeling right now. The love we shared, though briefly, was enough for a lifetime. I'll honor your name for long as I live. You'll forever be mommas sweet angel.
Felicia Lanieu
Mother
February 26, 2021
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