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Louise Partridge Obituary

With great sadness we announce the passing of Louise Partridge (nee Sansone) with family at her side on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 in her 97th year. She joins her husband Alan (2005) and cherished daughter Cheryl (1980). Predeceased by sisters Ann (Kearney) and Joan (Winterbottom) and brothers Michael, James, Constance, and Richard. Survived by much loved sister Marjorie Cooke and by sister-in-law Isabelle Sansone. Special aunt to Brenda Atkison (Paul) and Beverly Bain (Tim), great aunt to Larissa, Jesse, Ryan, Blake, Paige and Jake, and great-great aunt to Logan, Mason, Lachlan, Braxton and Wesley. She will be missed by nieces Marilyn, Nancy, Linda, nephew Robert and special friend Barb Smith. An independent woman, bright minded and analytic thinking to the end of her days, Louise was an avid reader, circulating books with sister Marjorie and Doris Schatz, following current events, golf, and tennis. Louise lived the first third of her life in Hamilton, the next third in London, Ontario, and the final third in Burlington. She was easily liked by all who worked with her or knew her. A special thanks to the staff at Deerview Crossing (July 2019 - January 2020) and St. Peter's Hospital Palliative Care in her final days. Cremation has taken place and interment shall follow. Donations to the charity of your choice are appreciated.

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator on Feb. 11, 2020.

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Jennifer Smith

February 11, 2020

I am saddened by the death of Louise but at the same time I feel grateful to have known her. Louise always had a sparkle in her eye. I very much admired her clear, analytical way of thinking. No matter what the topic, her bright intellect always shone through. She was a great friend to my mom, Barb Smith, who will miss her very much. Please accept my sympathy for your loss.

Lee-Anne Markowski

February 11, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. Louise was a fantastic women with so much spunk. We had many great laughs. I appreciated being a part of her life when she arrived at Deerview Crossing and the support she received from her family was outstanding. My condolences. Take care.
Lee-Anne Former health and wellness manager at Deerview Crossing

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