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Mary Lea (nee Hogan) Heroux
August 27, 2004
My deepest condolences on the death of your Mom. I'm from the old Vis/St. John's neighborhood....we lived on the corner of 52nd & Peoria and your house was across the street. I fondly remember Shirley leading the 4th of July "parades" in our little neighborhood...bikes, wagons, strollers, what fun it was!!!!
Your family is in my prayers.
Mary Lea Heroux
Jimmy & Maureen Doran
August 27, 2004
Deepest Sympathy
Tommy Pat and Nancy Doran
August 27, 2004
Deepest Sympathy
marge drexel-davis
August 26, 2004
My condolences. I lived in Visitation Parish but had a lot of friends in St.John the Baptist parish.One year your mother and I did a dance-me and my shadow-dont know if we kept in step, because I was in front.Many years have passed.At my age, we live on our pleasant memories.Let your memories help now.
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