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Greenoaks Funeral Home and Greenoaks Memorial Park provide Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with compassionate funeral, cremation and cemetery services.
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Located in Baton Rouge, Rabenhorst Funeral Home & Crematory has provided dignified, meaningful funeral services for more than 150 years. We believe that a funeral or memorial service not only honors the memory of a loved one, but that it's also a special time for family and friends to gather.
Located in Baton Rouge, Rabenhorst Funeral Home & Crematory has provided dignified, meaningful funeral services for more than 150 years. We believe that a funeral or memorial service not only honors the memory of a loved one, but that it's also a special time for family and friends to gather.
Located in Baton Rouge, Rabenhorst Funeral Home & Crematory has provided dignified, meaningful funeral services for more than 150 years. We believe that a funeral or memorial not only honors the memory of a loved one, but that it is also a special time for family and friends to gather.
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Born on October 21, 1932, in Baton Rouge, Armand H. Demers, Jr. affectionately known to his family as “Honey, Dad, Pawpaw, and Poppy" passed away on April 15, 2024, at the age of 91, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was the beloved patriarch of the Demers family and will be deeply missed.
Located in Central, Louisiana, Central Funeral Home is a nondenominational funeral home serving families in and around Baker, Baton Rouge, Central, Denham Springs, Zachary and beyond. Situated on the southwest side of downtown Central, we are located on Hooper Road.
Amy Hebert Breaud of Baton Rouge passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, May 26, 2024. Born in 1925 in Vermilion Parish to Serena (Miia) and Ovey Hebert, Amy was the youngest of eight surviving children.