Lucille "Cile" Vitrano Falgout
Lucille “Cile” Vitrano Falgout, widow of Lawrence J. Falgout, passed away on Aug. 5, 2011 at Pointe Coupee Healthcare.
She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Rodney J. and Sharon G. Falgout of Chesterfield, Mo., and Richard “Rick” G. and Kitty M. Falgout of Jarreau; brother-in-law, Harold Poche of Norco, six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Pauline F. and Joseph a Vitrano and sister of the late Eloise “Beezie” V. Poche and Clarisse “Sis” V. Webb. She was a member of Sacred Heart Parish, Sacred Heart Altar Society, Holy Name Society, Legion Auxiliary Spillway Unit 195, Norco Civic Association, Board of Directors of Norco Adult Care Center, Volunteer AARP Tax Aide, Retreat Captain of Cenacle Retreat House, Metairie, and R.S.V.P. of St. Charles. She was a graduate of Destrehan High School.
Services were held Aug. 12 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Norco with Fr. Terry Becnel officiant. Burial followed in St. Charles Borromeo Mausoleum.
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