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May you feel the comfort only He can give and the lasting love of the greatest "mommie". God bless you all. I particularly remember your mom watching me one day after Babs was born. After having to take a bath and get dressed Charlotte told me that I could play in the backyard.

I was thrilled to discover a ditch filled with water and all kind of interesting things. Love you Charlotte. Judy and Family, The obituary was wonderful. She was such a great lady. She will he missed by many. Thinking of you and praying for you. Mary Anne and Larry. We are also so very happy that we have some great memories of Charlotte from our card games and other fun times. She was a wonderful, joyful lady and we were blessed to have had her in our lives, we will surely miss her.

We'll be toasting her with Old Fashions on Wednesday evening! Rest In Peace beautiful lady. Sincerely, Josie, Mac, and Family. Frank, my sincere condolence to you and your family on hearing of the passing of your mother. There's hardly a day goes by that I haven't thought of the passing of mine.

I remember mine, of my childhood. Dear Frank, So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I am very sorry to hear that May Ann has passed away. We were all very happy to see her one last time at the Carrollton Queens' Luncheon this year. Her smiling face will be missed. Dear Mary Ann and Family, I am so sorry to see your mother has passed away I truly enjoyed talking to her when she came in the store to shop.

I am also sorry I will not be able to attend the funeral, but please accept my deepest sympathy. Mary Ann and family, So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. May wonderful memories of her lessen your sorrow. My love and sympathy to you all, Joan Sheets. The entire staff of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home would like to extend their sincere condolences to the family.

At Tributes. Remember Mrs. Mary Ann Devereaux Dayteen Arnemann. She was so easy to love — so gentle, kind, patient and loyal. She had a deep relationship with the Lord, enjoyed politics, and loved animals. She would keep food in her car to feed hungry animals and was an avid campaigner for animal rights. Connie attended Isidore Newman School but left in her senior year to attend St. Martin's Episcopal School. She was in the first graduating class of St.

Martin's in but maintained enduring relationships with classmates from both schools. Four years later, in , she graduated from Newcomb College where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. We would like to thank Connie's doctors, Dr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Service at St. A visitation will be held from am until service time. To view and sign the guest book, visit www. I am so sorry to hear of Connie's death. I wish i could have been here for the family but have been very ill for years.

I so appreciate all you did for me. Love and prayers, Linda. My aunt was a lovely warm woman that always had a smile for me. Growing up in New Orleans I played with her oldest son Stevie, my cousin, at her home when she lived uptown in the early 60s. She was patient, kind, and loving, and even though I have not lived in New Orleans for decades, my Aunt Connie's smile will always be home to me.



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