My Lifes Purpose
By: Jennifer Doucet, For Lee Earl Townsend
I was given a life to find a purpose, I am a man. I was raised by a strong and loving family, I am a man. I was taught to live, love, share and forgive, I am a man. I risked my life for the safety of others, I am a hero. I put my life aside to save yours, I am a hero. I knew it was my purpose to think of myself last, I am a hero. I raised a beautiful family with the love of my life, I am human. I taught them to be strong and always stick together, I am human. My love and I were the best parents and grandparents we could be, I am human. I lost my soul mate before I was ready, I am a fighter. I tried my best to keep my family together and strong, I am a fighter. The years went by, I grew ill, but that wasnt stopping me, I am a fighter. As the end was near, the family I raised never left my side, I am a great man. My last few days, I reflected on my life and realizes I did the best I could to try and fulfill my purpose, I am a great man. When Jackie called my name, I went to be with her again, I am an angel. With my love in my arms again, I will watch over the ones I left behind, I am an angel. Until we are reunited, we will always be with you, I am an angel.
PawPaw, I mis and love you dearly, but Ill never feel alone, Ill never be afraid. Forever youll be with me, and the family you and Jackie made.
Our beloved father and grandfather, Lee Earl Townsend, passed away on Wednesday, March 3, 2010, after a long and hardfought battle with numerous illnesses with his family by his side. Visitation at Resthaven Funeral Home, 11817 Jefferson Highway, on Thursday, March 4, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. until funeral at 11 a.m. He is survived by three daughters and sonsinlaw, Darnell and John Doucet, Leigh and Donny Ballard and Kelly and Scotty Hollingsworth. He has five grandchildren, Bobby Townsend, Heather and Jennifer Doucet, Spencer Hollingsworth and Connor Ballard. He is also survived by two sisters and two brothers and their spouses, Barbara and Bob Wingate, Elaine and Tony Cascio, Jesse and Rhonda Townsend and Robert and Carol Townsend. He has numerous nieces and nephews who will miss him dearly. Pallbearers will be Jake Hopkins, Lee and Lyle Townsend, Ronnie, David and Mike Wingate, Steve, Ricky and Randy Cascio and Jimmy Townsend. Honorary pallbearers are his sonsinlaw and grandsons. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacquelyn Ann Hopkins Townsend and parents, Lee Roy and Eva Townsend. Lee Earl was born on July 25, 1935, in Rayville, and lived in Baton Rouge for his adult life. Before becoming a firefighter with the Baton Rouge Fire Department, he did his civic duty in the U.S. Army. He worked for the Fire Department from 1957 until his retirement in 1989 as deputy fire chief. He was also a Free Mason. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and he liked nothing better than to go to his favorite place to fish and hunt. Though death has taken him from us, he will always be with us through the things he has taught us, fishing and hunting, to the stories he has told. We will miss you dad and we are proud to be your daughters.A Special Thanks to all the nurses, CNAs and Doctors on the 5th floor at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, that took care of him in his final days.
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