Billy Penton
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Birth date: Jan 22, 1963 Death date: Mar 14, 2018
Robin G. Thigpen age 55 , passed away on March 14, 2018 at her residence in Bogalusa. She was a member of First Missionary Baptist Church in Varnado La. She was also a US Army Veteran. She is survived by her husband Jimmy Thigpen Read Obituary
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Sincere condolences on the passing of Robin. Robin was always a joy and pleasure to our family while we lived in Bogalusa. There are many fond memories of her.
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We are so sorry for your loss and sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.Iris and Norman Robinson &David Penton
Robin was one of my best friends in childhood. We use to wait for the number 7 bus (Miss. Sumrall) to pick us up for school every day and we were in pepsquad together. We lost touch with each other as we got older but I will never forget Robin. She was a very kind and good hearted person. My prayers are with all of her family and friends.
Mr Robert, Mrs Gracie, Lynn and your entire family, I am so sorry to hear of Robin's passing. Know that you are in our thoughts & prayers.Hugs,Tonya Riley (Bozo & Betty (Taylor) Riley's daughter.
Jimmy, my prayers are with you and your entire family during this difficult time. I pray God's comfort, peace and grace for you all.
Praying for God to give all of the family comfort during this time. I love you all and will be praying for you during this difficult time.
I knew you a little thru your daughter Mandy an son James, sent you some homemade soup and not expecting anything in return but received the sweetest thank you note thru mail our prayers are with your family thru this sorrow full time but I quote your mother said she was blessed an God Is Good! Sincerely!
On behalf of Louisiana Women Veterans, we would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies to the family of Robin G. Thigpen, U.S. Army veteran. We salute her for her service to our country and honor her with this poem:She is a woman veteranWhose service was trueAnd she proudly servedThe Red, White and BlueShe gave a part of her lifeSo others could be freeAnd without any hesitationShe joined unselfishlyShe did her job wellWith Honor and PrideAnd served her great countryWith the men alongsideWe're proud today to knowThat although she is goneShe goes on to gloryAfter a job "well done!"And so, "Our Dear Sister"We salute you todayA special soldier laid to restIn this quiet, solemn way.Inspired by: GodWritten by: Louisiana Women Veterans