Motherhouse - La Tour Saint Joseph
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Photo tour of La Tour Saint Joseph, motherhouse of Little Sisters of the Poor.
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Maree, that is a co-incidence! No, she died in Mans, at their home on 13 February 1943. I have her passport number if that will help A 190907 to find her grave. Another article in a NZ paper says Le Mons - I'll assume it's the same place. If you can find the motherhouse which was founded by Saint Jeanne Jugan near Rennes, France, you'll find they were buried together in the local parish or at Le Mans cemetery north west of the river Sarthe off the main road, avenue Rhin et Danube (D304), from D304 turn into the Rue Des Etamines, then left into Rue de la Madelaine, the cemetery is off the Rue de la Madelaine in the Rue de le Garenne. Though this could be more of a military cemetery? There are several of them around France.
Hi Annette,
I am here in France for six months and was just doing a casual search when I saw your question of a week ago. What a coincidence! I thought Aunty Kathleen died in Lyons?
Hope you see this.
Love , Maree
My apologies my Aunt, Sister Benedict de St Redempteur died 1943, not 1948 in Le Mans at the mother house.
I would very much like a photo of the grave of my Aunt, Kathleen Moody, aka Sr Benedict de St Redempteur who died at the age of 31 on 13 February 1948 in Le Mans. Please.
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