DeAnne Sheree Daville

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DeAnne Sheree Daville

Birth
Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
5 Feb 1996 (aged 16)
Vinton, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.0561546, Longitude: -93.8103536
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DeAnne Daville (1979-1996) Artist Chairwoman for the Louisiana Entertainers Musicians Artists Association "LEMAA" Who had a strong vision to help current Chairman Dwayne K. Foreman build a wonderful organization for inspiring musicians, artists, and entertainers in Louisiana, the United States, and around the world.

Daville born in Sulphur, LA moved to Bridge City, Texas until her late teenage years. In 1995 her and her family moved to Vinton, Louisiana and in the Fall of that year met up with Chairman Foreman. Foreman who was working on the SC'96 project for the 4-H shortcourse event held the following year in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, appointed Daville as artists Chairwoman, and Daville began to use her ideas and designs in the SC'96 album booklet and tape cover.

When still in office, the artistic designs were underway; however, she did not live to see them successful, but died suddenly of a suicide by gunshot wound to the head at her Family's home on February 5, 1996

"Blossomed On Earth -- To Bloom In Heaven"
DeAnne Daville (1979-1996) Artist Chairwoman for the Louisiana Entertainers Musicians Artists Association "LEMAA" Who had a strong vision to help current Chairman Dwayne K. Foreman build a wonderful organization for inspiring musicians, artists, and entertainers in Louisiana, the United States, and around the world.

Daville born in Sulphur, LA moved to Bridge City, Texas until her late teenage years. In 1995 her and her family moved to Vinton, Louisiana and in the Fall of that year met up with Chairman Foreman. Foreman who was working on the SC'96 project for the 4-H shortcourse event held the following year in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, appointed Daville as artists Chairwoman, and Daville began to use her ideas and designs in the SC'96 album booklet and tape cover.

When still in office, the artistic designs were underway; however, she did not live to see them successful, but died suddenly of a suicide by gunshot wound to the head at her Family's home on February 5, 1996

"Blossomed On Earth -- To Bloom In Heaven"