Louise-Marie-Thérèse de Serre
1818–1884 (age 66)
Biography
Louise-Marie-Thérèse de Serre was born in 1818 and lived a life of religious devotion as a canon. Her spiritual vocation reflected the continuing importance of religious life in nineteenth-century France, even as the nation experienced significant secularization and social change.
De Serre's life of religious service spanned decades of French history, from the Restoration through the Third Republic. She lived until 1884, maintaining her canonical duties throughout her lifetime. She was laid to rest at Père Lachaise Cemetery, where her memory is preserved among the many notable figures interred in this distinguished Parisian necropolis.