Bagby
Rosemary Bagby, 85, passed away at her residence on Sunday, Aug. 19. A native of Huntington, W.V., she has lived in Norco since 1953.
Wife of the late Jack Pennington Bagby. Daughter of the late Zelma Lee Holt and John Earl Hilsheimer. Mother of Linda Bagby Lowry (Gary) and Jimi Bagby (Patrice). Sister of Kathryn McCaleb of Huntington, the late Earline Beveridge, Robert, Martin and William Hilsheimer. Grandmother of Johnny Walker (Linette), Joey and Michael Lowry, Brandon (Rebekah) and Jennifer Bagby. Great-grandmother of Maggie Walker, Eisley Bagby and one on the way. Rosemary had a joy for life and a true love for people. Visitation was held on Thursday, Aug. 23 at First Union Presbyterian Church in Luling. Funeral services were held at the church with burial follwoing in St. Charles Borromeo Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ochsner Department of Philanthropy, Cannon Hospice, or First Union Presbyterian Church. Friends and family are invited to send their condolences to: www.hcalexanderfuneralhome.com.
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