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Randy George Slaughter

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Randy "George" Slaughter

Birth
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26 Aug 2015 (aged 55)
USA
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Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Services celebrating Randy (George) Slaughter’s new life were held at 10 A.M. Saturday, August 29, 2015 at Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home Chapel, Coushatta, LA with Bro. Olan McLaren officiating. Interment followed in Our Lady of the Rosary/Pardee Cemetery.

Randy Slaughter, 55, passed away on August 26, 2015 from cancer.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 33 years, Aline "Peawee" Black Slaughter; one son that he loved so much, Lynn Slaughter and wife, Jennifer; three very much loved grandkids, Averianna, Randell Cole and Kara Slaughter; two brothers, Derryl Slaughter and wife, Cheryle of Colorado, Dean Slaughter and wife, Teresa of Jonesboro, LA; one sister, Paula Slaughter of Jonesboro, LA; fifteen nephews, two nieces, three great-nephews and four great-nieces; brothers-in-law, Erle Roy and Ricky Black; sisters-in-law, Linda Black Brown, Gail Black Roy, Roseann Black and Patricia Black.

He was preceded in death by his father, Lonnie Slaughter; mother, Camilla Opal Wyatt Slaughter; step-father, Victor Rayburn.

He had two men that were like a brother, Kenneth Bergeron and Henery Llorence; two ladies that were like a sister, Darlene Bergeron and Jeannie Llorence. They were very, very dear friends and he loved them so much.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers were Gene Black, Aaron Roy, Jacob White, Randy Thrasher, Robert Watson, Jimmy Thomas, Michelle Longlois and Debbie McCory.

Honorary pallbearers were Kenneth Bergeron, Henery Llorence, Jeffery Hines, Erle Roy, and Mike Brower.

I want to thank all the ones that cared for Randy at the Christus Highland Hospital in Shreveport, LA and to his cancer doctor, Dr. Dhawan. Thank you for trying to save my husband and a very special thanks to all that were there for me. There are too many to name you, you know who you are.

Randy’s passion was playing pool, riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, hunting, and fishing, but most of all was spending time with his three grandkids. He loved them so much.
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Published in the Coushatta Citizen on September 3, 2015
Services celebrating Randy (George) Slaughter’s new life were held at 10 A.M. Saturday, August 29, 2015 at Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home Chapel, Coushatta, LA with Bro. Olan McLaren officiating. Interment followed in Our Lady of the Rosary/Pardee Cemetery.

Randy Slaughter, 55, passed away on August 26, 2015 from cancer.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 33 years, Aline "Peawee" Black Slaughter; one son that he loved so much, Lynn Slaughter and wife, Jennifer; three very much loved grandkids, Averianna, Randell Cole and Kara Slaughter; two brothers, Derryl Slaughter and wife, Cheryle of Colorado, Dean Slaughter and wife, Teresa of Jonesboro, LA; one sister, Paula Slaughter of Jonesboro, LA; fifteen nephews, two nieces, three great-nephews and four great-nieces; brothers-in-law, Erle Roy and Ricky Black; sisters-in-law, Linda Black Brown, Gail Black Roy, Roseann Black and Patricia Black.

He was preceded in death by his father, Lonnie Slaughter; mother, Camilla Opal Wyatt Slaughter; step-father, Victor Rayburn.

He had two men that were like a brother, Kenneth Bergeron and Henery Llorence; two ladies that were like a sister, Darlene Bergeron and Jeannie Llorence. They were very, very dear friends and he loved them so much.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers were Gene Black, Aaron Roy, Jacob White, Randy Thrasher, Robert Watson, Jimmy Thomas, Michelle Longlois and Debbie McCory.

Honorary pallbearers were Kenneth Bergeron, Henery Llorence, Jeffery Hines, Erle Roy, and Mike Brower.

I want to thank all the ones that cared for Randy at the Christus Highland Hospital in Shreveport, LA and to his cancer doctor, Dr. Dhawan. Thank you for trying to save my husband and a very special thanks to all that were there for me. There are too many to name you, you know who you are.

Randy’s passion was playing pool, riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, hunting, and fishing, but most of all was spending time with his three grandkids. He loved them so much.
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Published in the Coushatta Citizen on September 3, 2015

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