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Sadie Mae Storey - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Vicksburg Post, August 23, 2005
 
TALLULAH - Sadie Mae Storey died Sunday, Aug. 21, 2005, at her home in 
Tallulah. She was 91.

Mrs. Storey was born in Baskin, La., and had lived in Tallulah for 83 years. 
She retired from the State of Louisiana Welfare Department. She was a member 
of the Sewing Guild, Town and Country Club and First United Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie G. Storey; and a son, Dr. 
Jacob W. Storey.

Survivors include one daughter, Nancy Storey Walter; one sister, Fannie 
Thompson of Baton Rouge, La.; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and 
other relatives including James B. Thompson III of Baton Rouge and William R. 
Thompson of Amherst, Mass.

Services will be at 3 this evening at First United Methodist Church in 
Tallulah with the Rev. Jean Foreman officiating. Burial will follow at Silver 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home. 
Visitation will be from 2 this evening until the hour of service at the 
church. Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers will be John Storey, Joseph 
Storey, Gerald Walter Jr., Jerry Walter, David Carver, Taylor Carver, Marc 
Chitty, James Thompson and William Thompson.