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Ray will be moving to West Palm Beach, FL. He's
looking for a job. If anyone has a connection, let us
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Lil Ray (Raymond Lation, III)
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Zelie

Sarah |
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Quote to Ponder.....
Don't give the devil a ride.....
he always wants to drive.......
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Greetings, my name is
Tina Olivier Lation. My husband, Raymond and I
live in southwest Louisiana in a small rural community
named "Grand Marais," located in Iberia
Parish, between New Iberia and Jeanerette.
There are bayous,
sugarcane fields, festivals for every occasion, culinary
treats that will excite your taste buds, coupled with
music and fun, and most importantly, family life.
It is our pleasure that you decided to
visit our family's homepage. This in an
ongoing project, and as important events occur in our
family, we will make every effort to keep you informed.
To our family and friends who live away, hopefully this can help
you stay in touch with what's going on in the "GM".
God Bless. |
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August
Holidays/Events
Birth of the Internet - 8-1-1969
Wow! |
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ARPA
(Advanced Research Projects Agency) goes online in
December, connecting four major U.S. universities.
Designed for research, education, and government
organizations, it provides a communications network
linking the country in the event that a military attack
destroys conventional communications systems. |
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More than
anything else,
I want
you to know how
great My love is for you.
It goes beyond your human understanding,
but you can grasp the reality
of My love as
you read
My Word and consider all
that I have done.
As you are filled with
My love,
you will enjoy your life
to the fullest. |
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Chris & Hayley Boutte Wedding Pics
7-24-2010 (click to see album) |
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Boutte Family: 7-3-10 Hawaiian
Breakfast
(click to see all photos) |
St. Nicholas Church
2009 Christmas Party Pictures
Visit the Wedding Page -
Lots of blessed weddings
Thank you Cargill.
The families of the deceased miners recently petitioned
Cargill for financial assistance to restore the gravesite
of the five miners. Cargill Deicing Technology
generously agreed to provide up to $10,000 towards the
restoration project!
On Father's Day, the
family gathered at St. Nicholas' cemetery, to pose for a
picture to send to Cargill, expressing our deep
appreciation. Our family is truly blessed by
Cargill's gift of kindness and the gratitude they
brought to our hearts. "Ask and you shall
receive."
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