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Pauline Bealer Rector

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Pauline Rector passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 1, 2009.

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Harley and Stacy, I know we haven't talked a whole lot but I want you both to know that I love you so very much. Please know that I am here for both of you, day or night.

Stacy, I can't say I know how you feel but I do understand what you're going through, Kelly and I are here for you through thick and thin. Always have and always will be.

Harley, your MawMaw loved you so much, you should have seen the look on her face the day she found out your mom was pregnant...

STACY I WORKED WITH YOUR MOTHER ON THE PREZ BRIGE.
I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT HER PASSING, MY PRAYS ARE WITH YOU & YOUR DAUTHER. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TALKS & FUN WE HAD WORKING TOGETHER.
JAMIE NORDIN

Pauline was a good friend, a best friend, to my beloved sister Peggi. She remained devoted to my beautiful nieces, Kelly and Mandy from the day they were born until she stepped through the gates of Heaven. May God grant her eternal peace, and comfort to the ones who loved her, especially her daughter, Tracy, at this difficult time.

I will always be grateful to Pauline for the wonderful friend and sister in law she was to my sister, Peggi. Though we didn't see each other often, she was always warm, friendly and truly caring toward all the Sarradet family. My heart goes out to all of you at this time of loss. I know Peggi will welcome her home. We will miss her.

mom i will miss you with all my heart. I will always love you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Now Pauline will be keeping my sister company in heaven. I'm sure Peggi welcomed her with open arms. So sorry for your loss.

I will miss Aunt Pauline so much. I have a life time of memories with her. I remember, as a little girl, I would always want to go by her house. Her and my mom were the best of friends. I remember when I was a small chile, we went to lunch at Red Palace. Aunt Pauline told me that a mushroom was candy, so I ate it. Ever since then, mushrooms have been my favorite vegetable. She has always meant so much to me and I will miss her terribly.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.