Wrenlynn O'Neal

Wrenlynn O'Neal Obituary

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September 10, 2023

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La Grange, NC

Wrenlynn Mae O'NealWrenlynn Mae O'Neal was welcomed into the splendor of heaven on Friday, September 8, 2023 at 10:25 a. m. At 2 pounds, 11 ounces and 16 inches long, she was sent forth swaddled with an abundance of love from her family. The Lord who knew her even before she was knit together in her mother's womb graciously received her to live for eternity. From the moment of her announced arrival, Wrenlynn had a multitude of family and friends that already loved her. Carrying forth this love is her mother, Samantha O'Neal; step-father, Cristino Romero; grandparents, John Michael O'Neal and Nicole O'Neal; great-grandmother, Agnes O'Neal; godmother, Kaitlin Arthur; aunts and uncles, Michael O'Neal, Owen O'Neal, Donna Lee (Jamie), Colin Newman (Liz), Patty O'Neal, Colette Opitz, and Alicia Heath; as well as many cousins and extended family members. Until we see her again, the family is comforted knowing that heaven is full of love from family that preceded Wrenlynn in death. No doubt, she's spending much time rocking in the arms of her great-grandpa, John O'Neal, and will enjoy the company of her dear friend, Emory. Online condolences may be expressed at www. rousefh. com. Arrangements are entrusted to Rouse Funeral Home, La Grange.

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