1928
2012
Mary Kidd Lee passed away Sunday, December 9, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Maxie T. Lee, Sr., of 46 years. Mother of Marian Lee Giangrosso (Gerard, Sr.) and the late Maxie T. Lee, Jr. Grandmother of Melissa Lee Giangrosso and Gerard Giangrosso, Jr. Sister of the late Kathryn Winters. Aunt of Sam McGee (CeSu) and Ronny Lee (Nancy), and great-aunt of Grace McGee, Emma McGee and Megan Lee. She was a native of Rosalie, Texas, and resident of Metairie for 50 years. She retired from the Jefferson Parish Public School System as an Account Clerk in 1987. She was a devoted member of Parkview Baptist Church, and an avid bridge player, frequenting the Bridge Center on Edenborn Avenue. She also enjoyed quilting. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Services from Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Drive, Metairie, on Friday morning, December 14, 2012 at 10:00. Visitation will begin at 8:30. Interment to follow in Garden of Memories. A special thanks to those who cared for her at Sunrise Senior Living and Chateau De Notre Dame. An online guestbook is available at www.gardenofmemoriesfuneralhome.com.
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December 12, 2012
Janet Ferran
It was a plausre to have gotten to know Ms Lee during her stay here at Sunrise.My thoughts are with Marian, Jerry, Melissa and Jerry,Jr.who cared to deeply for her. May the Peace of this Holy Season be with them in their time of need.
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