Dr Steve And Lyn Taylor
Steve and I have fond memories of Denny working late into the night to make the Art Association Live Art come to life. Her generosity and enthusiasm will be missed.
Sincerely,
Lyn and Steve
Birth date: Mar 8, 1946 Death date: Nov 1, 2006
Denise Villere Centola, “Denny”, died on All Saints Day, November 1 at home in Covington surrounded by her family and friends. She was 56, born March 8, 1950, and had pancreatic cancer. She leaves he husband of 35 years, Lawrence Read Obituary
Steve and I have fond memories of Denny working late into the night to make the Art Association Live Art come to life. Her generosity and enthusiasm will be missed.
Sincerely,
Lyn and Steve
Larry, Denny will truly be missed by many, many people. She was a lovely woman. You and your family are in my prayers. If you need anything, just call.
Larry,
I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Cathy Green
Larry,
I am so sorry to hear that your wife Denny lost her battle with cancer. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tony
With greatest sympathies, Cathy & Jimmy Feagin
Denise was one of my very first art students one summer in the mid 1960s when she was in high school and I was in college. I will remember and miss her enthusiasm, her talent, her wonderful personality, and of course her unbelievable courage in the past year. My heartfelt condolences go out to all of you.
We are so sorry to hear about Denny. She was always very nice to our family. Her beautiful artwork will be a constant reminder of her beautiful spirit. We will keep her in our prayers and pray for your family. May God always be watching over you. Love, Joe & Jerry
Denny was a light and spirit that will never be extinguished. She was a wonderful wife, mom, artist, friend and warm human. She will be greatly missed. Love to you all, Cathy.
Denise and family, You and your family are in my prayers. We are here for you any time you need us.
Your entire family is in my prayers. God Bless, Kathy