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Louise Odom Edwards

Clemson, South Carolina

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LOUISE ODOM EDWARDS CLEMSON, S.C. - Louise Odom Edwards, 92, wife of Dr. Robert C. Edwards, died Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at the Sterling House in Central. Born in Red Springs, N. C. she was the daughter of the late Joseph Thomas and Leta Cable Odom. She attended Flora McDonald College in North...

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I'll miss you, [Great] Aunt Louise! You always brought a smile to my face with your ever positive outlook. You are the matriarch of Clemson, and will forever be remembered. I love you -- Love you, too, Uncle Bob :)

May the Lord God Almighty bless you all. As a Clemson native I appreciate all that you all have done for Clemson and especially at the kindness Mrs Edwards always treated my mother, Tena Leslie.

I am sorry to learn of the loss of Mrs. Edwards. I was a 1973 graduate and considered you a friend, even as a student, as you were always mindful of the views of the student body, not just the faculty and staff.

My thoughts are with you.

Dear Dr. Bob & Family - I am so thankful for having the priviledge of knowing Mrs. Edwards for so many years. My prayers and thoughts to all of you

Wade (Bubba) Green

Please express my sincere sympathy to Dr. Edwards and family in the passing of the beautiful and gracious Mrs Edwards.
Sincerely,
Guy Yeargin

A great loss for the Edwards family, and likewise for all the Clemson family. She was so kind and supportive of The Knickerbocker's family. No finer people have served the Clemson Family as both Dr. and Mrs Edwards. She is now Heavens' gift.

I feel like I've lost a dear friend not only to myself but my family. She is definitely irreplaceable at Clemson.
I was at CU from 1961 - 1964 and no finer woman (except my mother) was ever there.
I attended school with her daughter, Nancy.
I was at Clemson when President Kennedy was assassinated and when I was told "the president", I thought of RC and Moon Pie since I'd seen them at lunch purchasing gas to go to Columbia for the Big Thursday game.
What a loss to all...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.