![]() She asked him to locate a manager to clean up the spill and warned him not to walk in the area of the spill. After receiving no response to her calls for assistance, she proceeded to push the cart to the end of the aisle where a male customer approached her. Defendant called out loudly five or six times for a manager to assist her, as she had nothing in her possession that she could use to clean up the spilled liquid, nor did she see anyone else in the aisle who could render assistance. While shopping in an aisle, the can slipped out of her son's hands and turned upside down in the cart, spilling the clear liquid from the can onto the floor. Upon entering the store, she placed her son in the child's seat of a shopping cart, where he sat holding the 7-Up can with both hands, while she pushed the cart. Prior to entering the store, defendant purchased a 7-Up soft drink from a soft drink machine located at the entrance of the store. On May 2, 1995, defendant and her four-year-old son were shopping at a Piggly Wiggly Food Store in Baker, Louisiana. In this slip and fall case, plaintiff, Linda Carol Rayburn McCray, appeals an adverse jury verdict finding no negligence on behalf of defendant, Ginger McCray. Perry, Baton Rouge, for Defendant/Appellee Ginger McCray. Otha Curtis Nelson, Sr., Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff/Appellant Linda Carol Rayburn McCray. Decided: November 03, 2000īefore: WHIPPLE and FOGG, JJ., and BAGNERIS, J. J/H/J, INC., d/b/a Piggly Wiggly, Ginger McCray and Allstate Insurance Company. Selbrede, please visit our floral store.Court of Appeal of Louisiana,First Circuit. Online condolences may be offered at The Lanham-Schanhofer Funeral Home and Cremation, Sparta, is assisting the family with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Leon Community Center, Leon. ![]() Lutheran Church, Sparta, with Pastor Jon Hackbarth officiating. She was preceded in death by her parents sister, Lucille Rowan brother and sister-in-law, Howard (Nancy) Rowan brothers and sisters-in-laws, Harold (Pat) Selbrede, Bernice Selbrede, Irene (Bill) Myers, and Dorothy (George) Heuer, and 2 great grandchildren.Ī memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. She is survived by her husband, Duane of Sparta 4 children, Greg (Kim) Selbrede, Debra (Randy) Abbott, Dan (special friend, Deb Geier) Selbrede all of Sparta, and Kent (Kelly) Selbrede, of Seattle, WA grandchildren, Nick (special friend, Rachel Schroeder) Abbott, Nathan (Tracy) Abbott, Ryan (Lindsey) Selbrede, Courtney (special friend, Kyle Kirchner) Selbrede, Jared (Alyse) Selbrede all of Sparta, and Alyssa Selbrede of Seattle, WA 11 great grandchildren sisters, Joyce (Art) Henry of Sparta, Luella (Jim) DeVoe and Susan (Ron) Holme both from Tomah brother, Herb (Margaret) Rowan of Sparta and brother-in-law, Herb Selbrede of Sparta. She also enjoyed sewing, knitting, and traveling. John’s Ladies Aid, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Women’s Association, 4-H leader, Leon Gator Fest, and Leon Garden Club. After helping on the farm for many years, she took a CNA class and worked at Morrow Memorial Home for 15 years. Jeanette married Duane Selbrede on June 23, 1956. She worked in a beauty shop and at Piggly Wiggly in La Crosse for 3 years. She attended Cosmetology School in Milwaukee. Jeanette attended Prescott School for a year, Bush Prairie School for 7 years, and graduated from Sparta High School. She was born on February 22, 1936, in New Lyme, Monroe County, WI, to Victor and Anna (Reise) Rowan. Jeanette Eileen Selbrede, 85, of Sparta, died Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at Gundersen Health System, La Crosse.
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