Louise-Boyer-Obituary

Louise T. Boyer

St. Louis, Missouri

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Boyer, Louise T. (nee Bequette) On Tues., Dec. 22, 2009. Loving wife of the late Charles H. Boyer; darling mother of Marge (the late Cecil) Presson, Pat (Herb) Hoffman, Loretta Cricket (Wayne) Lewis and Vickie (Norm) Loraine; in heaven with her sons, Joe and Donnie; loving mother-in-law of Donna...

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Dear Sweet Aunt Louise, You will always be remembered for your sweet
nature. We were so happy to see you one of the last times we were in St. Louis. You came across the room to greet my husband Frankie and me.
You took such good care of Grandpa and Grandma Bequette. I have so many memories of being at your home and you visiting my parents home with your family. We send our love and thoughts to the wonderful family
you and Uncle Homer created.

Aunt Louise,

Words cannot express the pleasure you have brought to all of us over the years. A legendary Bequette family calls the last one home. What a reception committee must be waiting for you. You will finally be united with Homer and your sons as well as all the siblings, cousins, nieces and nephews and many friends. You will always be in our prayers. Time passes but the memories live forever. God bless you and your family.

Love,
Larry,Barb & Family

Grandma~

I have so many wonderful memories of you...I cannot even begin to put them all down. But mostly my memories contain laughter, love and kindness. You were such an anchor for our family and you brought us so much joy. I will miss you dearly and cherish our memories forever. Im lucky to have you as my forever angel.

Aunt Louise thanks for all the many loving memories our familes have shared over the years. You will be missed, but I KNOW that you are happy now being with the rest of the gang. When I close my eyes I can still hear you all singing around the penny poker table.
God bless!...Ed & Dawn Farrel & family.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Even though we try to prepare for our loved ones to enter a better world, it can still be difficult when it actually happens. Aunt Louise was a wonderful woman. I remember the day Bobby walked down to see her, he was so happy that day. She is now an angel in the skies watching over us. Pam