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Jeanette <I>Rosselle</I> Ramsey

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Jeanette Rosselle Ramsey

Birth
Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
30 Nov 1975 (aged 39)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Ramsey, 39, of the Ward 6 community were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Riser and Son Funeral Home Chapel here with the Rev. J. W. Bignar officiating.

Burial was in Adams Cemetery near Kelly.

Mrs. Ramsey died Sunday at Charity Hospital in New Orleans due to burns suffered in at October 23 house trailer explosion at Kelly.

A spokesman for the Caldwell Parish Sheriff's Office said Mrs. Ramsey went into the trailer about 12:30 p.m. October 23 and an explosion occurred shortly thereafter. The sheriff's office said her husband, Clyde Ramsey, went inside to pull her out of the fire. He was also burned but recovered and was later released from St. Francis Hospital in Monroe.

Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joyce George of Olla; her mother, Mrs. Eula Steen of Kelly; her stepfather, J. T. Steen of Kelly; three brothers, D. M. Rosselle of Fort Bragg, California, Harold Rosselle of Kelly and Rodrick Rosselle of Urania; three sisters, Mrs. Bobbie Jean Carr of Shreveport, Mrs. Helen Inez Sellers of Grayson and Mrs. Margie Elmore of Mansfield, Arkansas and three grandchildren.

Published in The Caldwell Watchman-Progress (Columbia, LA), Thursday, December 4, 1975
Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Ramsey, 39, of the Ward 6 community were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Riser and Son Funeral Home Chapel here with the Rev. J. W. Bignar officiating.

Burial was in Adams Cemetery near Kelly.

Mrs. Ramsey died Sunday at Charity Hospital in New Orleans due to burns suffered in at October 23 house trailer explosion at Kelly.

A spokesman for the Caldwell Parish Sheriff's Office said Mrs. Ramsey went into the trailer about 12:30 p.m. October 23 and an explosion occurred shortly thereafter. The sheriff's office said her husband, Clyde Ramsey, went inside to pull her out of the fire. He was also burned but recovered and was later released from St. Francis Hospital in Monroe.

Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joyce George of Olla; her mother, Mrs. Eula Steen of Kelly; her stepfather, J. T. Steen of Kelly; three brothers, D. M. Rosselle of Fort Bragg, California, Harold Rosselle of Kelly and Rodrick Rosselle of Urania; three sisters, Mrs. Bobbie Jean Carr of Shreveport, Mrs. Helen Inez Sellers of Grayson and Mrs. Margie Elmore of Mansfield, Arkansas and three grandchildren.

Published in The Caldwell Watchman-Progress (Columbia, LA), Thursday, December 4, 1975


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