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Obit: Myrtle Evelyn Thornhill Lasyone, Various Parishes, Louisiana
File prepared and submitted by Ronald D. Lasyone

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Obituary published in The Advocate on:   1/21/97
LASYONE, MYRTLE EVELYN THORNHILL
A wife and mother and resident of Baton Rouge since 1966,
she died at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, 1997, at Our
Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. She was 68,
born Dec. 19, 1929, in Pineville. Visiting was held at
Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd.,
5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday. Visiting at the funeral home
chapel 8 a.m. until religious services at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
conducted by the Rev. Mark Crosby. Interment in
Greenoaks Memorial Park. Survived by husband,
Wilbert M. Lasyone; a daughter and son-in-law,
Carol and Paul Dykes; three sons and three daughters-in-law,
Russell and Starr Lasyone, Baton Rouge, Sidney and
Laurie Lasyone, Plaquemine, and Ronald and Lolita Lasyone,
Watson; 12 grandchildren, Gwendolyn Lasyone, Jennifer
Lasyone, Ronald Lasyone, Amy Lasyone, Brandon Lasyone,
Danielle Lasyone, Eric Lasyone, James Hebert, Mary Hebert,
Cherie Griffith, Kaadee Delaune and P.J. Delaune; two
great-grandchildren, Jarrett Wheeler and Crystina Stafford;
a brother, Bill Thornhill, Alexandria; and two sisters, Pat Henry,
Tioga, and Viola Hernandez, Pineville. Preceded in death by
parents, William Henderson and Ida Maye Thornhill; two sisters,
Flora Broadnaux and Yvonne Jones; and two brothers, Harold
and Gerald Thornhill. She was a lifelong Methodist and affiliated
with Live Oak Methodist Church.