Viewing: Tuesday 6 to 8pm, Bayview Chapel (3351 Scenic Hwy)
Celebration of Life Service: Wednesday, 11am, New Testament Fellowship
Comments
Hey Bobby,
I'm so sorry to hear your dad too has passed. I know very well that sudden feeling of "I am all alone without any parents" ! So strange...you know you're an adult and a parent yourself and that this day was coming, but it all seems kind of confusing for a moment.He was such a unique character ! I always enjoyed your parents so much.This very tough season gives the opportunity for GRACE to define itself . I pray that our Father pours out His grace and new revelation. Love Christy and Matt
Bobby,
I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a very unique and good man who I have never forgotten. You may or may not remember me - I was very good friends with Denise and am the younger brother of one of your old buds from high school, Garrett. Your father always liked me which was odd for most of Denise's friends. We will be praying for your family. Please tell Denise I said hello and pass along my condolences to her.
Jake has had to go to work, and I don't have a sitter for the girls. Please accept our apologies for not being able to attend this morning. Our prayers are with you.
PB,
I thought Little H looked Like me... You Look Just like your dad. WOW!
I had the pleasure and Honor of sitting beside your dad a bunch of times during services. I got to talk with him and I cherish those times to have gotten to know him. I, like Becca, will miss his accent. Our Lord has called another Great Man Home.
My prayers Cover You and your sister especially and your entire family.
WOW, you look so much like your dad--how old/young was he in that photo? Know it was "his time" as the Bible says in Ecclesiastes-"-A time to be born and a time to die." My Dad was born in 1925 and almost made it to his 80th birthday. Everyday we live is a gift and that is why they call it the present! Once I read to live each day as if it were your last and once I read that this is the first day of the rest of your life so make the most of it! I believe it was St. Francis of Assisi who was asked if he knew this would be his last day of earth what would he be doing. He replied, "just what I am doing now--feeding the birds and hoeing my garden!
Our condolences to you as you say your goodbyes but we know that over there we will see him again!! Praise our Lord Jesus for giving us that assurance!
Hey Bobby,
I'm so sorry to hear your dad too has passed. I know very well that sudden feeling of "I am all alone without any parents" ! So strange...you know you're an adult and a parent yourself and that this day was coming, but it all seems kind of confusing for a moment.He was such a unique character ! I always enjoyed your parents so much.This very tough season gives the opportunity for GRACE to define itself . I pray that our Father pours out His grace and new revelation. Love Christy and Matt
Posted by: Christy Wellinghurst | June 02, 2009 at 12:52 AM
Bobby,
I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a very unique and good man who I have never forgotten. You may or may not remember me - I was very good friends with Denise and am the younger brother of one of your old buds from high school, Garrett. Your father always liked me which was odd for most of Denise's friends. We will be praying for your family. Please tell Denise I said hello and pass along my condolences to her.
Greg Broussard
Lafayette, LA
Posted by: Greg Broussard | May 28, 2009 at 10:38 AM
Jake has had to go to work, and I don't have a sitter for the girls. Please accept our apologies for not being able to attend this morning. Our prayers are with you.
Posted by: amanda | May 27, 2009 at 08:25 AM
Pastor Bobby, We are so sorry for the loss of your dad for you and your family. We pray for comfort and grace for you all.
David & Tandy Brown
Posted by: David & Tandy Brown | May 27, 2009 at 06:38 AM
So sorry Pastor Bobby for the loss. My heart goes out to you. Love ya.
Posted by: Todd | May 26, 2009 at 10:41 PM
Sorry to hear of his death. I remember having Thanksgiving with your family often over the years. Fond memories. My condolences. Janine
Posted by: Janine Howle | May 25, 2009 at 04:02 PM
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God's peace and love be with you and your family now and always.
Love, Libby and John
Posted by: libby | May 25, 2009 at 02:29 PM
PB,
I thought Little H looked Like me... You Look Just like your dad. WOW!
I had the pleasure and Honor of sitting beside your dad a bunch of times during services. I got to talk with him and I cherish those times to have gotten to know him. I, like Becca, will miss his accent. Our Lord has called another Great Man Home.
My prayers Cover You and your sister especially and your entire family.
Love you guys,
Honoray
Posted by: Honoray | May 24, 2009 at 11:16 PM
praying for you Bobby
Posted by: Jim Mather | May 24, 2009 at 08:45 AM
A true gentleman, we miss you already Mr. Lepinay. We are praying for you PB. Much Love, S&C
Posted by: Carolyn | May 23, 2009 at 11:49 PM
He looks like a young Bob Hope in this photo. We're going to miss seeing Mr. Lepinay. I loved hearing his accent when we talked!
Posted by: Becca | May 23, 2009 at 11:25 PM
WOW, you look so much like your dad--how old/young was he in that photo? Know it was "his time" as the Bible says in Ecclesiastes-"-A time to be born and a time to die." My Dad was born in 1925 and almost made it to his 80th birthday. Everyday we live is a gift and that is why they call it the present! Once I read to live each day as if it were your last and once I read that this is the first day of the rest of your life so make the most of it! I believe it was St. Francis of Assisi who was asked if he knew this would be his last day of earth what would he be doing. He replied, "just what I am doing now--feeding the birds and hoeing my garden!
Our condolences to you as you say your goodbyes but we know that over there we will see him again!! Praise our Lord Jesus for giving us that assurance!
Posted by: Debbie Bixler | May 23, 2009 at 05:01 PM