Fay-Ferran-Obituary

Fay Aperwhite Ferran

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Fay Ferran passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on March 15, 2023.

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Cabrini and Family, May the love of God comfort and strengthen you during this season. May your fond memories of Fay forever live on in seasons to come. Love and continued blessings.

On behalf of Louisiana Women Veterans, we would like to offer our heartfelt sympathies to the family of Fay Ferran, U.S. Army veteran. We salute her service to our country and honor her with this poem: She is a woman veteran Whose service was true And she proudly served The Red, White and Blue She gave a part of her life So others could be free And without any hesitation She joined unselfishly She did her job well With Honor and Pride And served her great country With the...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

RIP Mrs Ferran. I really enjoyed working with Mrs Ferran when I was at the 377th. She was humble, kind, generous and always helped me when I needed the help. May God bless her family and give them the peace they so need and may she RIP.

My Condolences to the Aperwhite & Ferran families. I worked with Ms. Fay back in 2006-2009 at 377th TSC. Ms. Fay was a pleasure to work with. Ms. Fay will be deeply missed. Prayers for the families for strength during this time of loss.

I´m so sorry to hear about the passing of Mrs. Fay May the special memories you made together help you through this difficult time.

Ms. Ferran, It hurt me to hear of your transition from earth to our Heavenly home. Thank you for always providing a "listening ear." You were good at that! Thank you for taking care of the Senior Leader. Thank you for taking care of the Soldier, families, and community. Your life´s calling; I´m sure of it. So many memories... I love you yesterday, today, and forever. SGM (R) Yolanda Wade, 377th Theater Sustainment Command "Can Do, Anytime, Anywhere!"

Condolences to the Aperwhite/Ferran families. Fay and I were classmates at Corpus Christi School, St. Mary's Academy and Xavier University. May she rest in peace.

Fay was a classmate at Corpus Christi School. Always pleasant and smiling and I will never forget her friendship. Heaven has another angel. Nannette Smith