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Remembering the Victims of Hurricane Katrina







"This is our tsunami" - Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway

Hurricane Katrina struck south Florida as a Category 1 storm on August 25. Four days later, Katrina hit Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane, leaving nearly 80 percent of New Orleans under water and devastating northern Gulf Coast communities.


As the number of fatalities continues to rise, we invite you to share your condolences for the victims of Hurricane Katrina and express your support for their family and friends who have survived the disaster.

Survivors of Hurricane Katrina need your help now

Memory-of.com is part of the Library of Life. To assist with the Library of Life Trust’s ongoing support for the Red Cross and Red Crescent, we are encouraging donations to support the major relief effort.

To donate directly to the Red Cross visit http://www.redcross.org

If you would like to make a donation to the relief effort in memory of a loved one, please send a check made payable to “Library of Life” and write “Red Cross Donation” in the memo area of the check. Your check will be added to the Library of Life Trust’s donation. Please provide the name and memorial website address (optional) and your loved one's name will be added to this page.  

Please send checks to:

Library of Life
2295 Towne Lake Parkway
Suite 116-157
Woodstock, GA 30189

Donations to the relief effort have been made in memory of:

James Forsyth (1947 - 1996)
james-forsyth.memory-of.com

Robert Lee Peace (1917 - 1987)
robert-peace.memory-of.com

Stephen Nicholson (1984 - 2004)
stephen-nicholson.memory-of.com

Amanda Carol Cooper (1984 - 2002)
amandacarolcooper.memory-of.com

Katie Cassidy (1985 - 2005)
katiecassidy.memory-of.com

Sara Hennarichs (1990 - 2003)
sara-rose-hennarichs.memory-of.com

Giulia Lewis(1988 - 2003)
giulia-lewis.memory-of.com

Memorials to remember victims of Hurricane Katrina

If you wish to create an everlasting memorial for a loved one who was lost to Hurricane Katrina, please email us at contact@memory-of.com. The Library of Life Trust will sponsor the costs of the memorial website and make a donation to the relief effort on your behalf. Alternatively, you can add the link to the memorial website in the Tributes and Condolences section of the Hurricane Katrina memorial.

Tributes and Condolences
unbelievable  / Nadia Packham
I don't know what to say.I am praying for the people of America. I can't believe what has happened - bless all!!!
friends... don't worry   / Tasha Gudway
This message is to my friends who were victims of Katrina, you're not alone my prayers are with you and you will be always be in my heart. GOD BLESS!
victims of katrina   / Jhon Klenconor
I am sending my prayers out those who have been struck my hurricane katrina.....
In our prayers   / Tanya Bryan
My family and I send our prayers to everyone who has been devastated by Katrina. We will be thinking of you over the coming days - Bryan family
Keep Believing   / Lisa Lesley
We see terrible pictures every day on the news and I feel so hopeless. My thoughts seem worthless but you are in my prayers.  Please keep believing and God will help you through.
Bless you!  / Sarah N. (I am one )    Read >>
Bless you!  / Sarah N. (I am one )    Read >>
Thanks for your support  / Sonya Williams (Funeral Director )    Read >>
Things are gonna get better  / Shanelle Felder     Read >>
There is Hope!  / Martha Bellamy     Read >>
WE WILL SURVIVE  / Ferd Gonzales     Read >>
My Condolences  / Shauna Davis (None)    Read >>
i fell sorry  / Nncknzklnclk D,mfma;mlfk (i have family mimbers )    Read >>
Find Your Strength  / Sheri Bonay (One Who Cares )    Read >>
Hurricane Katrina  / Youssif Assan     Read >>
More tributes and condolences...
Click here to pay tribute or offer your condolences
Her legacy
Hurricane Katrina's legacy will live on for generations.  
We have yet to comprehend the true devastation this hurricane has brought to our nation. The more reports we all hear the more heartbroken we all become.
 
Victims Of Katrina's Photo Album
A submerged neighborhood, New Orleans, August 31 2005
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