The Infamous Trading Spouses God Warrior's Daughter Dies

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According to the official website of Marguerite Perrin, who is best known for her gap-toothed smile and appearances as the self-proclaimed "God Warrior", 25-year old daughter Ashley Nicole Perrin died on September 25,2007. According to the Hammond Daily Star, Ashley was driving alone in her minivan when she hit a guardrail. She was ejected from the vehicle and died at the scene. Ashley, who was also on Trading Spouses, leaves behind an eight-year old daughter, Abigail. Survivors also include her parents and a younger sister, Brooke. In lieu of flowers, the family is welcoming donations to the following:

First Guaranty Bank
Attn: Abigail Allen Fund
P.O. Box 398
Ponchatoula, Louisiana 70454

References

http://www.margueriteperrin.com
http://www.hammondstar.com/articles/2007/09/27/top_stories/9537.txt

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  • Hesus J Criss2/4/2011

    I guess this means god won't save you if you insist on not wearing a seatbelt.

  • solomon11/28/2010

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nXbCnGL-TY

    Here mother's response to Ashley's death.

  • Jaime9/6/2010

    You can be sure that thing/mother of hers turned her death into a big psycho MEMEMEMEMEMEME festival. It really sad she died a leaving that wretched woman to care for her small child.

  • HardbeatAcolyte7/29/2010

    Poor girl, I hope her family are coping alright.

  • anonymous6/7/2010

    No mother should have to go through what you have had to endure. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your tragic loss.

  • Anna2/27/2010

    Sooooo...she deserved to die because her mother was a wacko? Nice, folks. Real classy.

  • all that jazz with ashley1/10/2010

    ashley nicole perrin was a great blessing to hundreds of small town girls from ages 3 and up. she started teaching us dance at the age of only 15. she worked hard to better her life and others. she took pride in her girls and what they had accomplished. she was especially close to her sisters dance class and they loved her like she was their mom, sister, and best friend. a piece of them died that sad septemeber day but her memory lives on through them as they dance. many of the younger ones have either given up or moved on to another dance studio, and the girls in her sisters class, well a few our on their college dance teams and some still take classes elsewhere. she would be so proud of them.

    please stop writing ugly things about her mother on here and how ashley is better off dead? seriously, that's ridiculous. some of the girls gget on here and read this stuff and it kills them to see that type of stuff. thanks.

    "life is not a dance rehersal girl...
    LIVE, LOVE, & LAUGH OUT

  • atj dancer1/10/2010

    screw you whoever you are. ashley not only left her immediate family behind but she also left her dance studio family behind who love and miss he very much every day. we were all so close to the perrin family and it hurts so bad to get on the websites and see all the rude and hurtful things you say about her. she loved her mom more than anything. you need to serious help if you don't have enough respect for someone who has died at such a young age and left so much behind. you disgust me! thanks.

  • NZ12/15/2009

    This is really sad. I just saw their episode of Trading Spouses a couple of days ago. My condolences to the family, especially Ashley's daughter.

    Despite how her mother acted, that should not be used as a justification or explanation of Ashley dying. She got in a bad accident. People aren't invincible no matter what they believe in. We are all humans, we can all have accidents happen to us, and we will all have our time to go. It's not ironic or funny - it's just life. Bless those who think this should have happened because of the mom.

  • Lmao12/13/2009

    Kinda ironic how the family that believes in god the most also loses the most...Coincidence? Lol!!!

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