Born Mary Elizabeth Miller, she later adopted the French version Marie. Then when her son James was very young, he began calling her Mush. She remained Mush to all who knew her well.
Her son James and his wife, Joan were killed in a tragic car accident in May 1947.
Her daughter Jeanette and granddaughter Marcia are also buried at Roselawn.
Mush is in Section J, plot 60.
As you pull into the front of the cemetery, continue straight to the stop sign in the center. Turn right. Then left at the fork in the road. Sec j is on your right. Plot 60 is very close to the where the island in the fork ends. Mush buried on the right, front row, between two standing monuments on your right, Wallis/Mayeaux & Marchive/Didier
Born Mary Elizabeth Miller, she later adopted the French version Marie. Then when her son James was very young, he began calling her Mush. She remained Mush to all who knew her well.
Her son James and his wife, Joan were killed in a tragic car accident in May 1947.
Her daughter Jeanette and granddaughter Marcia are also buried at Roselawn.
Mush is in Section J, plot 60.
As you pull into the front of the cemetery, continue straight to the stop sign in the center. Turn right. Then left at the fork in the road. Sec j is on your right. Plot 60 is very close to the where the island in the fork ends. Mush buried on the right, front row, between two standing monuments on your right, Wallis/Mayeaux & Marchive/Didier
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