A memorial mass will be said at Epiphany Catholic Church in Lake City,
at a later date, with burial in St. John's Cenetery in Plaquemine, LA.
A native of Baton Rouge, LA, she had lived in Lake City from 1960 until
moving to Tallahassee in 1998. She was employed as a medical assistant
to Dr. Louis G. Landrum until her retirement.
She is survived by one brother, Charles LeBlanc of New Orleans, LA, one
sister, Sylvia Landrum of Tallahassee; three nieces, Deborah Hook, Prissy
Kuersteiner and Gina Campbell all of Tallahassee; and six
great-grandnieces and nephews.
(Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home, Riggins Road Chapel in Tallahassee,
(850)877-8191.)
A memorial mass will be said at Epiphany Catholic Church in Lake City,
at a later date, with burial in St. John's Cenetery in Plaquemine, LA.
A native of Baton Rouge, LA, she had lived in Lake City from 1960 until
moving to Tallahassee in 1998. She was employed as a medical assistant
to Dr. Louis G. Landrum until her retirement.
She is survived by one brother, Charles LeBlanc of New Orleans, LA, one
sister, Sylvia Landrum of Tallahassee; three nieces, Deborah Hook, Prissy
Kuersteiner and Gina Campbell all of Tallahassee; and six
great-grandnieces and nephews.
(Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home, Riggins Road Chapel in Tallahassee,
(850)877-8191.)
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