
Alia Bougouneau's Homegoing Fund
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Hello,
My name is Min. Tracey Langford-Bougouneau and it is with great pride that I introduce you to my daughter Alia Marie Langford-Holder Bougouneau.
Alia went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 8, 2018 after a valiant journey through decades of illnesses.
Alia was a 29 year old warrior. She loved the Lord and her undying faith sustained her through the toughest of challenges. She always greated you with her infectious smile and beautiful doe-eyes.
She had a passion for helping others, giving advice and speaking life into their situations. Alia even began writing a book recently (which I have vowed to complete in her honor). Her biggest joy, over anything else, was spending time with her family. Family was everything to her.
Alia loved to sing, Her desire was to one day be a teacher. She loved children and loved pouring into their lives. We now realize that her dream of teaching children was already being fulfilled.
As her mother, I did anything I could to ensure that she received the best medical care available, no matter the expense. After many years, that proved to be very costly to us financially.
Now, the expense of Alia's final arrangements are upon me and I am reaching out to the "village" for help.
Any monetary donations made to assist with her funeral expenses would be greatly appreciated. No amount is too small for the blessings from God, to you in return, will be abounding.
Love and thanks,
Tracey

My name is Min. Tracey Langford-Bougouneau and it is with great pride that I introduce you to my daughter Alia Marie Langford-Holder Bougouneau.
Alia went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 8, 2018 after a valiant journey through decades of illnesses.
Alia was a 29 year old warrior. She loved the Lord and her undying faith sustained her through the toughest of challenges. She always greated you with her infectious smile and beautiful doe-eyes.
She had a passion for helping others, giving advice and speaking life into their situations. Alia even began writing a book recently (which I have vowed to complete in her honor). Her biggest joy, over anything else, was spending time with her family. Family was everything to her.
Alia loved to sing, Her desire was to one day be a teacher. She loved children and loved pouring into their lives. We now realize that her dream of teaching children was already being fulfilled.
As her mother, I did anything I could to ensure that she received the best medical care available, no matter the expense. After many years, that proved to be very costly to us financially.
Now, the expense of Alia's final arrangements are upon me and I am reaching out to the "village" for help.
Any monetary donations made to assist with her funeral expenses would be greatly appreciated. No amount is too small for the blessings from God, to you in return, will be abounding.
Love and thanks,
Tracey

Organizer and beneficiary
Debra Gorham
Organizer
West Palm Beach, FL
Tracey C. Langford Bougouneau
Beneficiary