Mary Ann Mayberry
Send love and prays to Gary and his entire family over the loss of your mother. Sending prayers and love. May she Rest In Peace.
Mary Ann Mayberry and the Mayberry family.

Birth date: Jul 9, 1927 Death date: Apr 29, 2020
Faith Wenzel Salathe passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at St. Tammany Hospital, Covington, LA. Born on July 9, 1927 to Friedrich and Olga Wenzel in New Orleans, Faith cherished her life as one of God’s children and actively Read Obituary
Send love and prays to Gary and his entire family over the loss of your mother. Sending prayers and love. May she Rest In Peace.
Mary Ann Mayberry and the Mayberry family.
Lynn, Gary, Neil and daughter-in-law Rita:
We want you to know that you and family are in our thoughts and prayers. Cousin Faith will be remembered for those good times at family gatherings and church services at Prince of Peace. She and Lloyd were always there.
Kim and Janet Jovanovich
I met Faith at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. She was a lovely, gracious lady who shared her faith with others. My condolences to her family.
I met Faith many years ago. We live not too far from each other. She enjoyed the LWML as well as I did. I believe that the last time I saw her was at a LWML event. Rest on in the arms of Jesus, Rita.
So sorry to hear about your loss! I have been in touch with Faith's sister Helen sharing family history! I am sure Faith knew my great grandfather Waldo Erickson her mother's 2nd cousin!
My thoughts and Prayers
Cousin Connor Baneck
I have many happy memories of volunteering with Faith at Louisiana State Museum
Mother by Lynn Junke 2020
I’m not what I once was
That meticulous dresser
Who spent time preparing
For evening’s appearances.
I’m not what I once was
Creating masterpieces
In an aroma-filled kitchen
While listening to NPR.
I’m not what I once was
A gardener, a chef,
An artist, a seamstress,
A family chronicler.
I’m not what I once was
Sitting at the table
Rehearsing for children
A lesson on Jesus.
I’m not what I once was
Leading groups of women
In practiced devotions
And those lengthy meetings.
I’m not what I once was
A mother of four kids
Giving them life’s lessons
By example and words.
I’m not what I once was
A loyal young helpmate
Enjoying my rich days
With the love of my life.
I’m not what I once was
A young school girl giggling
With friends in classrooms
Before learning begins.
I’m only a weak shell
Of the person I was
Looking for those of you
To recall all of me.
Always remembering
My life on earth well lived
Being loved and covered
By God's abundant grace.