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Roger Mourlam Roger Mourlam
In Memory of
Roger Emile
Mourlam Jr.
1916 - 2011
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Shirley and Hilliard Comeaux

Roger Mourlam was one of the kindest, most Godly men we have ever known. He was in our lives as ‘brother-in-law' but he was in our hearts as dear friend. We have so many wonderful memories of him, it's hard to know where to begin. However, the words of a song by Janet Paschel truly offer a tribute that personifies Roger Mourlam. It is with him in mind that we copy the song lyrics here: His back is bent and weary, his voice is tired and low, His sword is worn from battle and his steps have gotten slow. But he used to walk on water, or it seemed that way to me. I know he moved some mountains and never left his knees. He faced the winds of sorrow, but his heart knew no retreat. He walked in narrow places knowing Christ knew no defeat. But now his steps turn homeward, so much closer to the prize. He's sounding kind of homesick; there's a longing in his eyes. Strike up the band. Assemble the choir. Another soldier is coming home. Another warrior hears the call he's waited for so long. He'll battle no more, he's won his wars. Make sure heaven's table has room for at least one more. Sing a welcome song; another soldier's coming home. Sing a welcome song; another soldier's coming home. Love and prayers for the family, Shirley and Hilliard
Friday March 18, 2011 at 12:00 am
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