Mae-Laborde-Obituary

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Mae Marceline Laborde

Santa Monica, California

May 13, 1909 – Jan 9, 2012

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BORN
May 13, 1909
DIED
January 9, 2012
LOCATION
Santa Monica, California

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Thanks for the smiles

Mae brightened many lives of people she never met - including millions of television fans like us who saw her in episodes of It's always sunny in Philadelphia. What an inspiration!

One of the chief reasons I looked so forward to Easter with the family in Fresno was spending time visiting with Mae.
I was in awe of her never ending, never ceasing joy filled attitude about life. She has truly been an inspiration to me and countless others. I have shared with many of my friends about Mae and her passion and zest for life. Pam Smiley

Aunt Mae was such a special person. She was loved by many and will be missed. She always kept in touch with our family over the years. We will miss our conversations but will never forget them. Our best to the family. Love The Ducote Family: Jim, Rhonda, Corey, Cole and Chance

Dear Karen, Kraig (Tricia) and Kurt (Jewel) please know that you and your families are thought of today and that I send my sympathy and condolences as you celebrate your very special Grandmother Mae's life. She will be remembered in so many ways by so many people whose lives she touched.
Love, Jean Ducote Falgoust

Aunt Mae was such a unique person, I so enjoyed corresponding with her throughout the years. I am her great niece and live in Baton Rouge, LA.
Many memories are cherished of Aunt Mae and Uncle Nick and their visits with the family here in Louisiana.
What a wonderful, full life Aunt Mae led and her knowledge and wisdom will be remembered for many years to come.
Jean Ducote Falgoust
Baton Rouge, LA

"In loving memory of Mae, our former neighbor, wonderful friend and lifelong inspiration. Thank you for the love and kindness you always showed us and for staying in touch through all the years. We have learned so much from you, your zest for life, your enthusiasm, and your wonderful sense of humor. You showed us all how to embrace life with hope and optimism. With you in spirit, we will never forget you and will miss you always. With our love, Marilyn, Monique and Olivia (Australia)

Aunt Mae was the family's Betty White...so full of energy and always ready for a new experience. I cherish the times I got to be around her at family events.
Margaret Kelley

Thank you for being such a tremendous inspiration in all of our lives.