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Louise Corinne Ernestine Reine de Montluzin Lewis [Louise Corinne Ernestine Reine Viallier de Montluzin ' du Sauzay Lewis]
August 31, 1870-March 22, 1945 Death notice, Bay St. Louis Sea Coast Echo, Fri., Mar. 30, 1945, p. 1:
Mrs. Corinne DeMontluzin Lewis Dies at New Orleans
,Mrs. Corinne deMontluzin Benedict; Lpwis dfed at New Orleans on Thurs_| day, March 22 at 4:30 p. m., followingj a' heart attack. Though in failing health for some time her death came!
as a shock io her relatives there and'
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to her brother here. The body was brought to Bay St. Louis on Friday and the funeral was held Saturday morning frpm the Fahey Funeral Home at llj a. m. The rites of the CJatholld Church were s conducted at t}ie' home and at Our Lady of the Gul? Catlioljic Church by the Rev. Father Clarjc and interment was in the family tomb in Cedar Rest cem? etery. She was the widow of the late A. M. Benedict and Dr. Hampden Lewis.	,
Born in New Orleans, the daughter of the late Ludovic deMontluzin and Reine Helluy of France, she spent tlje greater part' o| her life here. She ireceived her education at St. Joseph ;Academy and her higher education in Paris. She Was prominently social in New Orleans! where she made her :debut.	! 1 !
! She is surjvived by one brother ij/lr., Rene deMontluzin and several njephews ana nieces, one of whom is jMrs: C. A. Sporl of New Orleans. A sister, Mrs. [jeanne deMontluzin De Lappe and three brothers Ferdinand, Alfred and 'Ipr. . Roger deMontluzin preceded, her to! the grave.
[ | Mrs. Lewis Was a part of the life pjf Bay St. ijouis and the older; generation remembers the deMontluzin family in th^.eatly days. ?Mr. Rene? is the only living member and is operating the drug store founded by piis father.
i To him sympathy is extended from his: fri<nas who know that ^ie j^ill accept iq as; he has accepted the
pparatioh fiW >ravp soldier! the! Serving as
his son, like the it	he is.	? ?
jallbearers for | Mrs. ew(s were pdward Sp^rl Sr. Ed-ard Sporl, Jr.lj Harojd Sporl and >r. Henry Piccaluga of New Orleans nd ]Charles Zferr and j Judge Leon !apdepon of Bay	St. Louis.	I
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