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Louise Arnold

South Bend, Indiana

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May 27, 2010SOUTH BEND - Louise "Lou" Arnold, 87, passed away Thursday, May 27, 2010. A native of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Lou established permanent residence in South Bend in 1952. She first came to South Bend in 1948 to become a member of the South Bend Blue Sox of the All American Girls...

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Aunt Lou is an amazing woman with a beautiful soul and smile that would light up a room! I am blessed to have had her in my life.

My Dear "Auntie"
I will say to you for the last time what we said to each other EVERY day for the past nine years on our special long distance "One Suite"-
"I Love You My Dear Auntie..God Bless You"
You were My Saint on This Earth... I am lost.
Your Loving #1 Neice-
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I will always remember my great aunt Lou who never forgot a Birthday even in her old age. I will miss her greatly and wish my son could have gotten to know how wonderful she was!! I love you Aunt Lou <3 <3

One of the joys of becoming an Associate Member was meeting and getting to be made welcome by Lou. I will always cherish her friendship.

Lou Arnold, All-American, that says it all. We were rookies in 1948. Her concern about others and their health came from the heart. I personally know this. Her deep faith sustained her through difficult times.

The Pawtucket Slaterettes Girls' and Women's Baseball League sends our condolences to the Lampinski family. Louise is an inspiration to our players and will never be forgotten.

Lou was one of a kind. She always made me smile. I will always remember her for that. Thanks for the laughs Lou.

She was my Aunt Lou and chances are she was yours as well. She was everyone's Aunt Lou. She was a strong woman with a kind heart, a good soul, and an infectious laugh and smile. She was an independent dame when, I'm guessing, that wasn't an easy thing to be. She played baseball -- in a skirt. She was a woman of faith and great humor. She never knew a stranger, making fast friends with young and old. She cherished moments and conversations. She could whistle (I always loved that). She...

I am so happy that I was able to interview my Aunt Lou last month for a school project. I ended up writing two pages about her and it's sure to be an A.

I was named after her and feel as though I have some big shoes to fill. Aunt Lou is someone I really look up to. She is so inspiring, no wonder she has so many friends, especially at 87 years old.

I love you and I will always make you proud. Your niece, Kailey Louise