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Brown
Florence "Madea" Brown died June 14, 2005 at Universal Medical Center in Jackson , Miss. She was 89.
Mrs. Brown was born in Yazoo City, Miss., and lived in New Sarpy, LaPlace and Jackson . She served as head deaconess and Mother of the church at Wayside Church of Deliverance in Jackson .
Survivors include three daughters, Emma Narcisse of LaPlace and Minnie and Bernice Green; four sons, Percy Hollins Sr. of LaPlace, James Blount of Metairie, Ben Blount and Lynell Brown; a stepsister, Mary Lee Barker; 44 grandchildren; 99 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren.
A funeral was held Saturday. Burial in Marl Grove Church Cemetery
in Byram, Miss. Jackson Memorial Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Catanzano
Felicie D. Catanzano died June 26 at Waldon Health Care Center. She was 91, 2005.
Mrs. Catanzano was born in Sunshine and lived in St. Rose for the past 80 years. She was a retired employee of TG&Y Department Stores. She was a parishioner of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and was a member of its Altar Society and the St. Rose Rosary Group. She was a member of the St. Charles Parish Council on Aging and American Legion Post No. 366 Ladies Auxiliary.
Survivors include two sisters, Mary C. Bader and Lena C. Leggio.
A Mass was said Friday. Burial will be in St. Charles Borromeo Mausoleum.
David
Yvonne Molaison David died June 2, 2005 of a pulmonary embolism at Kenner Regional Medical Center. She was 73.
Ms. David was born in New Orleans and lived in Kenner for the past 33 years. She graduated from Redemptorist High School. She worked at St. Charles General for more than 20 years and was a former receptionist at Touro Infirmary.
Survivors include two sons, Christopher and Roland David Jr.; two daughters, Karen D. Holmack and Sheryl D. Brown; and six grandchildren.
A Mass was said on June 13. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery
No. 3.
Davis
Larry Davis died June 19 of renal failure at St. Charles Hospital. He was 62, 2005.
Mr. Davis was a native and resident of Boutte.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Evelina Bourgeois and Joseph Davis, Sr.; four sisters, Joyce Campbell, Theresa Fiest, Louisa Pinkney, and Dolly Davis; and three brothers, Jacob, Lawrence, and Larry Davis.
Survivors include his wife, Yvonne Colly Davis; a stepson, Ricky Sandolph; three stepdaughters, Andrea Reynolds, Shelly Young and Sonya Cummings; four brothers, Otis, Issac, Edwards and Joseph Davis; three sisters, Elizabeth King, Bobbie Sandolph and Evelyn Alexander; and seven grandchildren.
A funeral was held June 24. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery.
Dickenson
Alvin Paul “Tute” Dickinson died June 11, 2005 at St. Charles Hospital in Luling. He was 65.
He was a native of Thibodaux and a resident of St. Rose.
He is preceded in death by his father, Andrew Dickerson, Sr.; his wife, Shirley Mae Talbert Dickerson; and two brothers, Andrew Dickerson, Jr and Calvin John “Francis” Dickerson.
He is survived by two sons, John J. Cook and Ronnie Paul Dickerson; two daughters, Angela Dickerson Mack and Antoinette Dickerson Tate; five sisters, Laura Harris, Faye Ann Fullwood, Mary Dickerson Bolin, Roxanne Robin, and Willa Dickerson; three brothers, Oliver, Martin, and Raymond Dickerson; one god child, Pamela Dickerson Scott; 13 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held June 16. Burial in St. John Catholic Church Mausoleum in Labadieville.
Dupepe
Harriet L. Patsy Dupepe died June 18, 2005. She was 72.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Amilcar and Anicia Oubre; and a sister, Doris Mitchell.
She is survived by her loving husband, Clarence Dupepe; her son and daughter in law, Clarence and Julie Dupepe; her sister, Leola O. Bourgeois; her granddaughter, Chelsae Dupepe; and 16 nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the Ladies Altar Society at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held June 22. Burial in St. Charles Borromeo Mausoleum.
Eiermann
Edward Joseph Eiermann died June 22, 2005 of stroke complications at Canon Hospice. He was 57.
Mr. Eiermann was born in New Orleans and lived in St. Rose. He was a graduate of Warren Easton High School.
Survivors include his wife, Catherine Peterman; two sons, Brian and Kevin Eiermann; three brothers, Milton, David and Gary Eiermann; and five sisters, Doris E. Bordelon, Gladys Maggio, Amelia Bordelon, Barbara DeLaCerda and Kathy Darymple.
A Mass was said June 25. Burial in Jefferson Memorial Gardens.
Gros
Susan Faye Gros died June 5, 2005 at Twin Oaks Nursing Home. She was 48.
She was a parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Raymond P. and Hilda L. Gros; and one brother, Russell Gros. She is survived by her son, Randy Gros; her brother, Robert Gros; her sister, Tena Gros; and one grandchild.
Friends are invited to share in a memorial mass on June 10 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 155 Holy Family Ln., Luling, beginning at 11 a.m. interment will follow at Holy Savior Cemetery
in Lockport. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Tharp Funeral Home of Gentilly is in charge of arrangements.
Hogan
Landry James Hogan died June 9, 2005. He was 83.
He was a native and resident of Des Allemands. He was a retired carpenter and fisherman. He was a veteran of World War II.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Clothide Matherne Hogan; three brothers, Andrew, Clarence, and Albert Hogan; and one sister, Ella Dufrene.
He is survived by his son, Morgan Hogan; two daughters, Rita H. Dufrene and Delores Thompson; one brother, Jerry Hogan; two sisters, Lena Dufrene and Janice “Clara” Dufrene; nine grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
A funeral was held on June 13. Burial in Sunset Cemetery.