At the time of her passing Mrs. Kerouack was employed by St. Joseph Living Center in Windham as a CNA. She had worked 30 years years for the former Brooklyn Convalescent Home. Jeannette was known for her sense of humor, and love of cats.
In addition to her husband and father, Jeannette is survived a sister, Lillian Mahon of North Grosvenordale, two nephews, Phillip E. Mahon, and John E. Mahon, Jr. both of North Grosvenordale, and two great-nephews, John E. Mahon, III, and Jordan P. Mahon of North Grosvenordale. She was predeceased by her mother and infant sister Rita M. Mailloux, and brother-in-law John E. Mahon, Sr. of North Grosvenordale.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Sacred Heart Church in Brooklyn on January 30, 1995, followed by burial in the Parish Cemetery. Gagnon-Costello Funeral Home was in charge of Arrangements.
At the time of her passing Mrs. Kerouack was employed by St. Joseph Living Center in Windham as a CNA. She had worked 30 years years for the former Brooklyn Convalescent Home. Jeannette was known for her sense of humor, and love of cats.
In addition to her husband and father, Jeannette is survived a sister, Lillian Mahon of North Grosvenordale, two nephews, Phillip E. Mahon, and John E. Mahon, Jr. both of North Grosvenordale, and two great-nephews, John E. Mahon, III, and Jordan P. Mahon of North Grosvenordale. She was predeceased by her mother and infant sister Rita M. Mailloux, and brother-in-law John E. Mahon, Sr. of North Grosvenordale.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Sacred Heart Church in Brooklyn on January 30, 1995, followed by burial in the Parish Cemetery. Gagnon-Costello Funeral Home was in charge of Arrangements.
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