Edward Lee “Eddie” Thibodaux

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Edward Lee “Eddie” Thibodaux

Birth
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
23 Nov 2010 (aged 40)
Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5095722, Longitude: -82.6495361
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Edward "Eddie" Lee Thibodaux, 40, of Ironton, passed away Tuesday (November 23, 2010) at Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. The Ironton, Ohio native was born July 28, 1970, the son of Josa Lewis Thibodaux Corbin of Ironton and the late Albert Thibodaux.

Eddie attended Rock Hill High School and loved working on cars. He was of the Baptist faith.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by:
a son: Shannon Thibodaux
a sister: Lisa Thibodaux
a brother: Vic Shannon Thibodaux
maternal grandparents: Joe and Alma Lewis

He is survived by:
his fiance' and her children: Bertha Birchfield of Ironton
his mother and step-father: Josie and Terry Corbin of Ironton
2 daughters: K.T. Thibodaux and Jessica Thibodaux both of Ironton
sister: Paula Thibodaux of Ironton
brother: Tony Thibodaux of Ironton
half-sister: Flossie Lambert of Coal Grove
several nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Saturday (December 4, 2010) at Phillips Funeral Home, 1004 South Seventh Street, Ironton, Ohio with Rev. Mark Russell and Rev. Richard Carter officiating. Burial will follow in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 6-9 PM at the funeral home.

Thank you My Dear friend Maria for sponsoring my Brother Eddie's Memorial page,God Bless you Friend,Tony

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~Dear Dad in Heaven~

I sit here and i ponder how very much

I'd like to talk to you today

There are so many things

That we didn't get to say

I know how much you care for me

And how much I care for you,

And each time that I think of you

I know you'll miss me too.

An angel came and called your name

And took you by the hand and said

Your place was ready in Heaven, far above . . .

And you had to leave behind, all though you dearly loved

You had so much to live for, you had so much to do . . .

It still seemed impossible, that God was taking you.

And though your life on earth is past, in Heaven it starts anew

You'll live for all eternity, just as God has promised you.

And though you've walked through Heaven's gate

We are never far apart

For each time that we think of you,

You're right here, deep with-in our hearts.

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Edward "Eddie" Lee Thibodaux, 40, of Ironton, passed away Tuesday (November 23, 2010) at Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. The Ironton, Ohio native was born July 28, 1970, the son of Josa Lewis Thibodaux Corbin of Ironton and the late Albert Thibodaux.

Eddie attended Rock Hill High School and loved working on cars. He was of the Baptist faith.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by:
a son: Shannon Thibodaux
a sister: Lisa Thibodaux
a brother: Vic Shannon Thibodaux
maternal grandparents: Joe and Alma Lewis

He is survived by:
his fiance' and her children: Bertha Birchfield of Ironton
his mother and step-father: Josie and Terry Corbin of Ironton
2 daughters: K.T. Thibodaux and Jessica Thibodaux both of Ironton
sister: Paula Thibodaux of Ironton
brother: Tony Thibodaux of Ironton
half-sister: Flossie Lambert of Coal Grove
several nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Saturday (December 4, 2010) at Phillips Funeral Home, 1004 South Seventh Street, Ironton, Ohio with Rev. Mark Russell and Rev. Richard Carter officiating. Burial will follow in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 6-9 PM at the funeral home.

Thank you My Dear friend Maria for sponsoring my Brother Eddie's Memorial page,God Bless you Friend,Tony

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~Dear Dad in Heaven~

I sit here and i ponder how very much

I'd like to talk to you today

There are so many things

That we didn't get to say

I know how much you care for me

And how much I care for you,

And each time that I think of you

I know you'll miss me too.

An angel came and called your name

And took you by the hand and said

Your place was ready in Heaven, far above . . .

And you had to leave behind, all though you dearly loved

You had so much to live for, you had so much to do . . .

It still seemed impossible, that God was taking you.

And though your life on earth is past, in Heaven it starts anew

You'll live for all eternity, just as God has promised you.

And though you've walked through Heaven's gate

We are never far apart

For each time that we think of you,

You're right here, deep with-in our hearts.

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