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Keibreon Girraud "Poke Chop" Morgan

The Banner of Bernice, Louisiana

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Memorial Funeral Home Farmerville, LA

For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven, a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck what is planted.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 On August 18, 1995, God shared an extraordinary blessing by sending his angel, Keibreon Girraud Morgan, to be entrusted into the care of his parents, Diane Morgan and Reginald Bilberry. Keibreon was a soft spoken, well-mannered young man, who loved sports, music, dancing, and spending time with his brothers. On September 5, 2010, God chose a lovely flower to add to his beautiful bouquet. Keibreon was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Lou Emma Bilberry.

Keibreon accepted Christ at a very early age and became a member of the Antioch A.M.E. Church. He later joined Springhill Baptist Church where he was baptized and remained a member until his death. Keibreon was loved by his church family where he was active in his role as a junior deacon, and he also participated in various youth programs.

As a 10th grader at Farmerville High School, Keibreon was a member of the FHS football team, and even more significantly, he was an honor student. Because of his personality, Keibreon formed many lasting friendships. Keibreon was known to many as "Poke Chop", in his younger days. As he grew, he was named "Steak" by his childhood friend, Cornelius Andrews (poodie).

Memories of Keibreon will be cherished by his loving and dedicated mother, Diane Morgan (Chris Traylor); his father, Reginald Bilberry (Nicole); two brothers, D'Adrian and Dimitri Morgan, all of Farmerville, LA; two sisters, Raegan Nation, Farmerville, and Amber Bilberry, Monroe, LA; his maternal grandparents Louie and Mary Morgan, Truxno, LA, and paternal grandfather, Frederick (Caroline) Fields, Farmerville, LA; three aunts, Sharon Glover (Robert), Truxno, LA, Tomecia Collins (Fred), Arlington, TX, and Taneka Bilberry, Farmerville, LA; three uncles, Marcus Morgan (Tia), Marion, LA, Brand Bilberry and Qualo Bilberry, both of Farmerville, LA, two godsisters Kianna and Iyanna Loyd and a host of cousins, friends, and others who loved him.



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Original Publication Date: September 16, 2010



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