Debbie & Wayne Reavis
Otway you will be missed, wayne & I & mama enjoyed setting on the porch and talk about the good old day's. our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Birth date: Feb 8, 1928 Death date: Nov 18, 2010
Otway Lear born February 8, 1929, died November 18, 2010. He served our country during WW II, was a member of the Veterans of foreign Wars, Slidell Senior Citizens and the Mandeville Boating Association. He was preceded in death Read Obituary
Otway you will be missed, wayne & I & mama enjoyed setting on the porch and talk about the good old day's. our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Otway, You will sadly be missed.You was a good honest,god fearing man,who always tried to be fair to everyone. You had many good christian friends and went to church as long as your health let you. You loved your Mother,Daddy Sister's and Brother's while you were in the navy, you provided for your Mother and Daddy and later until they passed away. Otway you was a very good man. when we met we talked a lot.You never met a stranger and liked everyone.You often said when God was ready for you, you was ready to go. You died with a smile on your face.You was always a good friend, and had a heart of gold, and always forgave people. I will always miss you and see you again in heaven.
In loving memory, Georgia
Rest in Peace our Dear Friend, your friends @heritage manor of mandeville.
So sorry for the loss of a wonderful uncle who could always make someone laugh and feel better.
Paw Paw I will truly miss you! Thank you for always being there for me and the lessons you taught me.
Love your tiny weenie "Paw Paw's heart" I will always love and keep you in my heart! Granddaughter - Tinann
So sorry about your loss, our loss...Uncle Otway was an interesting man who befriended everyone, never knowing a stranger....he had a love of life and the wisdom to share it with anyone who would listen...he will be greatly missed. John, Agabita, David, Christopher,Matthew, John, Natalie
Rest in peace Otway. I remember you always had coffee in the pot at the Michoud Fire House and it sure hit the spot on those cold nights on patrol. God bless you and your family Don Arthur