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Obituary for Becky McComic

Becky  McComic
Mrs. Becky Purvis McComic, age 59, of Ball, Louisiana, entered eternal rest on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family.

She is preceded in death by her husband, “Buck” McComic; father, Murry Purvis; paternal grandparents ; maternal grandparents; step-father, Leamon White.

She is survived by two sons, Waynon Baxley of Ball, Ira Baxley, Jr. (Kristin) of Atlanta; one daughter, Mary Jackson (Juana) of Atlanta; mother, Faye Wise White; one brother, Jacob Purvis of Verda; seven sisters, Pamela Lestage (Jerry) of Ball, Linda Lestage of Winnfield, Sandra Holliday (Kevin) of Hope, Arkansas, Judy Keeble (Michael) of Monroe, Jo Ann Bazar (Tommy) of Verda, Esther Ogelsby (John) of Donaldsonville and Laken Purvis of Verda; one step-granddaughter.

Friends may post online messages of condolence for the McComic family by visiting www.gallagherfh.com.

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Life Story for Becky McComic

God looked around his garden and found an empty place
He then looked down upon the Earth
And saw your tired face
He put his arms around you and
Lifted you to rest
With the help of his angels they flew
You to your heavenly place

God’s garden must be beautiful, he
Always take the best
He knew you were suffering, he
Knew you were in pain
He knew that you would never get
Well on Earth again

He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills to hard to climb
He closed your weary eyelids and
Whispered “Peace be Thine”

It broke our hearts to lose you but
You didn’t go alone

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

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