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I can relate to her angst. I’m one of a few holdouts in our small neighborhood gradually bought and transformed by a church starting about a decade ago. First they built a huge sanctuary, then a high school, then a preschool, then a football stadium, then a baseball field, now a field house is under construction. They own about 90% of the city block.
Perhaps some of her photos provide clues about what happened to Mary. She would have known her house was in foreclosure.
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A photo showing writing on the back of an undated photo taken by Mary Cerruti, is seen Thursday, April 20, 2017, in Houston.
Written words on back of photo:
Sell Sell Sell – the white house occupant is a holdout like me – the building company make very poor offers to us – but I bet we both wished we had moved – Bulldozer + backhoes everywhere! Sometimes all the cats can hide from me.
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Mary Cerruti poses with a tribute she created for her parents as part of the annual Day of the Dead celebration at Casa Ramirez, a store where she occasionally worked. The store owners estimate the photo was taken around 2010. The basket contains images of her parents, a wood folk art skeleton, marigolds and small candles.
USPS PS Form 3811 – Domestic Return Receipt
Form is not completed properly in Section A, B, C, D, and 3:
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Notice of a lawsuit to foreclose on Mary Cerruti's home in the Heights was sent sometime on or after March 24, 2015. The certified mail return receipt, depicted in a copy of a court filing here, shows that someone at the address signed for the documents by the end of the month.
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