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          Edith Ziegler Crowley Signal Post online:  Mary Ziegler CROWLEY  A memorial mass was held 2 p.m. Saturday, March 
8, 2008, at SaintMichael the Archangel Catholic Church in Crowley for Mary Edith Fontenot
 Ziegler, 79, who died at 10 p.m. on Thursday, March 6, 2008, in Lafayette,
 Louisiana.
 Fr. Gary Schexnayder, Pastor of St. Michaels, celebrated 
the Mass and thecommittal services at Woodlawn Cemetery.
 Visitation was held Saturday from 12 p.m. until service time 
atGeesey-Ferguson Funeral Home.
 The Rosary was prayed at 1 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Ziegler, formerly of Newellton, Louisiana, was born in 
Crowley to thelate Sidney and Mary Alice Barras Fontenot. She married her husband of 59
 years, John Burton Ziegler, in Crowley at St. Michaels. She spent a large
 part of her life in banking, antiques, and family farming activities. She is
 the author, with her mother Mary Alice Fontenot, of The Tensas Story. She
 was also a researcher for the genealogy archive of the State of Louisiana.
 Mrs. Ziegler was an active member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in St.
 Joseph, the Bruin-Vidal chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution,
 and the St. Joseph Arts Council. She was also a supporter of Tensas Academy
 from its inception. She was a cancer survivor. Since her husbands death 
in
 2005, Mrs. Ziegler had resided in Lafayette.
 Mrs. Ziegler was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, 
her brotherRobert Dale Fontenot, and her step-father Vincent L. Riehl.
 She is survived by her children, Fritz B. Ziegler and wife Margaret 
ofCovington; Robert H. Ziegler of Lafayette; Eric S. Ziegler and wife Debra of
 Corte Madera, California; Christina Ziegler Bauerle and husband Chuck, of St
 Joseph, Louisiana; and Dale A. Ziegler and wife Diana of Lafayette; her
 sister Julie Fontenot Landry of Laguna Woods, California; her grandchildren
 Adam, Ben, John, and Molly Ziegler; Emily and Avery Ziegler; Matthew and
 Megan Bauerle; and Krystal and Karly Ziegler; three nieces and a nephew; and
 four step-siblings.
 The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial gifts 
be given to theAmerican Cancer Society or schools.
 Arrangements were entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 
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