Charlotte Davis - Furno
My prayers are with you and I will keep my fond memories of you both close.
Love, Charlotte
Birth date: Nov 27, 1927 Death date: Mar 24, 2008
Dr. Thomas Welby Bozeman, age 80, of Covington, Louisiana died Monday, March 24, 2008, of complications from pancreatitis. He was born November 27, 1927 in Searight (Covington County), Alabama, the son of Exer Phillips and Alfred Read Obituary
My prayers are with you and I will keep my fond memories of you both close.
Love, Charlotte
I want to express my deepest love and sympathy to the family of Dr. Bozeman. During my time at Louisiana College, Dr. Bozeman became my mentor as well as my favorite professor. His love and gift of counsel touched my life deeply. I pray the Father will comfort all of you with His love and peace.
Jeanine,
Martha and I send our love and prayers to you. We were so sorry to hear of your loss, and we all will miss Welby so much. We wanted to be with you this today but could not get away with our foster children, Ray and Matthew, in school. Although I never was able to know Welby as well as many others, his smile and gracious hospitality always made us feel so loved and welcomed.
May the strength and peace of Christ give you comfort during your time of loss.
Love, Brent, Marth Greene
Dr. Bozeman, I am sorry for your loss. Dr. welby was a great teacher and a kind and caring person, a truly unforgettable person. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Jeanine, I am so sorry for your loss. Both you and Welby were instrumental in my upbringing during your years at FBC Chalmette. I'll never forget Welby preaching in his overalls, or how he loved ice cream socials. In my mind he set the bar for what a pastor should be. In my heart, he will always be my pastor. Be at peace knowing that Welby is fully in the presence of the loving God he served so well.
With love and prayers, Robyn (Beard) Dewhirst
Dr. Bozeman, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. You know how inspired I was in your session at the NASW Conference last year. I haven't stopped talking about you since then. Remember I was so impressed that I attended 2 of the same sessions that you provided. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Please don't hesitate to let me know if there is anything I can do for you.
I am so saddened by the loss of my beloved professor. He taught me so much more than I could have ever imagined while in college and after. Know that you and your family are in our prayers and we feel the loss with you. Dr. Bozeman had a profound effect on who I am today and I often go back in my mind to what he taught me a different time in my life. This world has lost a great man, but heaven is rejoicing!! All our love and prayers.