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Irene E. Hebert

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Irene Hebert passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 16, 2010.

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I will never forget you grandma, till the end of my own life .
I love & miss you every day.

God loved his Angel he brought her to be with him. Will miss her laughter and jokes. Charlene Myles Henderson and family (pete daughter) Edgard La

Mrs. Irene was a lovely person. She was a treasure in the community that will not be forgotten. She had the biggest heart. I have witnessed her giving free seafood to a mother who was obviously in need. I thought what a wonderful person...You were truly blessed to have had her in your lives.

With deepest sympathy,

We are truly saddened by hearing about Mrs. Irene. We remember her selling shrimp from the back of her truck. She always hugged and kissed my grandmother every time we came in to buy seafood. She will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. Hebert's Seafood will always be what we always called it "Irene's". God Bless.

Out thoughts and prayers are with Miss Irene's family. She will be missed dearly.

Mr willie and willie jr I have known Miss Irene for over 30 years she was a sweet fisty little lady she always would call me Mr. Roy or Mr. Troy when I would stop by you'll place, she will be missed very much I'm praying for you'll

My deepest sympathy goes out to your family in these sad times. I will truly miss my dear friend Mrs. Irene. There was never a time that I didn't go to see her that I wasn't given a big hug and smile. You would never know anything ever bothered her. Hebert's Seafood will never be the same for me. I loved her honesty because it didn't matter what you thought she was always going to be true to herself and you. Love always Ms. Trina as she lovingly called me for many wonderful years.

My deepest sympathy to your family. I will truly miss my loving friend Ms. Irene. There was never a time that I went to see her that I didn't get a big hug. Hebert's Seafood will never be the same for me. She was the most honest (whether you liked it or not, because it didn't matter) person I ever met and I loved her for always being real. Ms. Trina (as she called me) and family.

Mrs. Irene was such an amazing lady with much love to give. She was a lady of many words and wisdom. She told it, like she saw it; that was her personality. She never met a stranger; to her everyone was a friend. She has done so much for so many people and never asked for anything in return. I have listened to many of her stories of her childhood, her life in Germany, working out of the back of her truck selling shrimp, and of course stories of her family and have enjoyed every one of...