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Resident and native of Baton Rouge, she passed away February 8, 2019 at Heritage Manor. She was 95. She is survived by her two sons, Thomas B. Madison and Perry W. Madison. Preceded in death by her husband, Thomas A. Madison; parents, Biagio and Frances Caruso Nola; siblings, Josephine, Paul, Joe, Tony, Sam, Angelo, Mary, Sylvester, Vince, and Camile. Visitation will be Tuesday February 12, 2019 at Rabenhorst Funeral Home 825 Government St. from 10am until religious service at 12noon in Rabenhorst Funeral Home North Chapel. Interment will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. The family would like to thank the wonderful people at Heritage Manor Nursing Home and Hospice for their love and care.
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REST IN PEACE AUNT ROE
dan nola
February 12, 2019
Together with her siblings
RIP Aunt Roe
Susan Brown
Susan Brown
February 12, 2019
Perry I'm sorry to see that your mom passed away. May God comfort you. Perry please email me at [email protected] I'd like to hear from you. God bless
Raphael Cupit
February 12, 2019
I know my daddy,Paul,was so happy to see his little sister after so many years..
Plenty of tears of joy in heaven today...
Love, Paulette
.Plenty of tears of joy in heaven..
February 11, 2019
Rest in peace Aunt Roe. So glad you made it home.
Love, Maureen
February 11, 2019
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