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McBride, Juliana Mary
Entered into rest peacefully Friday, February 1, 2013 age 83. She was a native of Seneca, Kansas born Monday, October 28, 1929 and a resident of Rocklin, CA. Devoted mother of Susan Carey, Carol McBride, Janet Clayton, William McBride, Patrick McBride and Richard McBride. Dear sister of John Cheray, Herb Cheray, Mary Osterhaus and Rita Shoup. Also grandmother of Eleanor, Timothy, Jessica, Nikolus, Nora, Shonra and Kristy. Great-grandmother of Colby, Molly, Caitlyn, Arden and Braden. Preceded in death by her husband February 20, 2012. Juliana was a loving wife, mother, sister and daughter. She raised children and plants with the same fervor and passion. The family invites you to a Rosary at 7:00pm on Friday, February 8, 2013 and a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am on Saturday, February 9, 2013 at St. Joseph Marello Catholic Church, 7200 Auburn Folsom Rd, Granite Bay, CA 95670. A burial next to her husband will be at 11:00am Monday February 11, 2013 at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, CA. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Chapel of the Valley Roseville, CA.
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he remaining 4 members of the class of 1847 of St. Benedict High School, St. Benedict, Kansas, sends prayers and sympathy to Juliana's family.
Annie, Marie, Stephen & Teresa
February 8, 2013
We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Wish we could be there for you. Your Mom was a loving person.
John & Mary Lou Cheray
February 8, 2013
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