She is survived by a nephew, James Robin Alello, Baton Rouge; two nieces, Merle Alello Polito, Baton Rouge, and Ivy Alello Moore, Lexington, Ky.; five great-nephews, Brett Alello and Michael Polito, both of Baton Rouge, and David, Matthew and Nathan Moore, all of Kentucky; three great-nieces, Donna Bell, California and Michelle Polito and Amy Monett, both of Baton Rouge; three great-great-nieces, Bailey Page and Carolyn Monett, both of Baton Rouge, and Lauren Bell, California; and seven great-great-nephews, Brian, Christopher and David Bell, all of California, Brice, David and Myles Polito, all of Baton Rouge, and Emery Monett, Baton Rouge.
Preceded in death by her husband, Martin; parents, Sam and Lily Michelli Alello; three brothers, James, Andrew and Vincent Alello; and sisters-in-law, Maude Shinn Alello, who was of Baton Rouge, and Marguerite Aperghia Alello, who was of Kentucky.
She was a member of Our Lady of Mercy Church, Altar Society and Catholic Daughters of the Americas St. Louis Court 1816, AARP and NARFE.
Obituary published in The Advocate on 7/15/2007.
She is survived by a nephew, James Robin Alello, Baton Rouge; two nieces, Merle Alello Polito, Baton Rouge, and Ivy Alello Moore, Lexington, Ky.; five great-nephews, Brett Alello and Michael Polito, both of Baton Rouge, and David, Matthew and Nathan Moore, all of Kentucky; three great-nieces, Donna Bell, California and Michelle Polito and Amy Monett, both of Baton Rouge; three great-great-nieces, Bailey Page and Carolyn Monett, both of Baton Rouge, and Lauren Bell, California; and seven great-great-nephews, Brian, Christopher and David Bell, all of California, Brice, David and Myles Polito, all of Baton Rouge, and Emery Monett, Baton Rouge.
Preceded in death by her husband, Martin; parents, Sam and Lily Michelli Alello; three brothers, James, Andrew and Vincent Alello; and sisters-in-law, Maude Shinn Alello, who was of Baton Rouge, and Marguerite Aperghia Alello, who was of Kentucky.
She was a member of Our Lady of Mercy Church, Altar Society and Catholic Daughters of the Americas St. Louis Court 1816, AARP and NARFE.
Obituary published in The Advocate on 7/15/2007.
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