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Curtis Gene Vasseur, Sr.

  • 68 years old
  • Male
  • Born Oct 17, 1938
  • Died Apr 28, 2007
  • Opelousas, Louisiana, United States
This page is dedicated to my Mom, my sister and brother to remember the Greatest Man in our lives, Our Daddy and The best Husband in the World
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The Broken Chain

We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name,

In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone,

For part of us went with you, the day God called you home.

You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide,

And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side.

Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same,

But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

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Memories

My Memory of my Father

Theresa Faye Leger Jun 20, 2008

Hi Daddy, it's me, noe noe, remember you used to call me your long lost daughter? Well daddy I've been doing good. I grew a garden again this year but it don't look too healthy. I picked a bunch of tomatoes but I have to pick em green or they rot. Why? We have been getting a little rain but not enough. See my puppy Jazzy? She just came lay down on me. Daddy she is so spoiled!! I know you never liked animals in the house but you would like Jazzy. Today when I was cutting the grass, she usually follows behind me, well today she followed me for maybe 5 minutes and was eady to go inside. It was really hot. Kevin came home and made me stop before I get sick. Dad, you would really have liked him if you could've known him longer. He really takes good care of me. I am truly happy. But I'm sure you can see that. Soe Soe and Mom tell me you can see the good things. Daddy I miss you so much. It's like I try to forget you are gone, but then I get really lonesome and remember you are gone. I was just starting to be able to talk to you and go visit. I thank God for letting us be reunited again before He brought you home because I don't know what would've become of me if I didn't have that time with you. God has blessed me Daddy with my life. Can you see? I don't drink anymore. I know I know, You would say You should've never drank. You know me, hardhead. I had to learn from my mistakes. I really made some bad mistakes in my life. But that is all behind me now. Today I look forward, not back. Well daddy it was nice talking to you but I need to get some sleep. I'll talk to you later. Good-night and I ove you. Tell everyone else in the family I said hi. Bye.

My Memory of my Father

Theresa Faye Leger Jun 15, 2008

My Dad was a great provider for his family. He had a wonderful and beautiful wife for 45yrs. He raised 3 children, 2 daughters and a son. I try to remember all the great times we had together. Sometimes all I do is cry when I think about him, but my Mom says to remember all the good times we had with him and to think about our future, the day we will be reunited with him. He taught me alot of things. I was a tom-boy. He taught me to hunt and clean whatever we hunted for. I also learned how to work on cars and trucks. How to kill snakes in our yard because my mom was terrified of them. I was the snake-hunter when Dad was at work. How to cut grass, and how to make a garden. We had some great times, but as my Mom says, The Best is yet to come when we all meet again. I Love You Daddy. Theresa(noe noe)

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