Louise-Hecht-Obituary

Louise Bulow Hecht

Bellingham, Washington

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Louise Hecht, age 95 of Bellingham, passed away May 29, 2009. She was born December 24, 1913 to Axel Bulow and Margie McIvor Bulow in Victoria, B.C. She moved to Bellingham in 1920, graduated from Fairhaven High School in 1932, and from St. Joseph School of Nursing in 1936. In 1937, she married...

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Dear Dr. Hecht and family,

Your family has touched my own in ways that inspire and touch my heart, as you have so many others. Mrs. Hecht's legacy lives on -
Kathleen Young

I remember my late husband, John Miller, telling me that after doing an appraisal of her home, Louise would not let him leave without a jar of Strawberry jam. He could not remember ever coming home with a gift before. So sorry for your loss.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Mrs. Hecht was a close friend of my mother, Delcia Berry (Williams)Robinson. I heard many stories of what a wonderful person Mrs. Hecht was, and I am proud to be named for her. Mrs. Robinson passed in 1991, and I am certain they are in Heaven having a grand reunion! God bless you all with His peace.

My condolences to you all. Louise was a great neighbor for several years. I am happy I got to know her. She was a very, special lady.

Emil my condolences to your and your family. I had the privilege of meeting Louise a few years ago at the women s conference held at the BellWeather. Your mom was a spectacular woman, who will live on in your hearts.

Louise had such a warm and generous spirit. She always made me feel so special, though I only saw her every few years. Her open heart is an inspiration. I'll miss her. Kayle Shulenberger and Dave Weitzel

My condolences and loving thoughts for your family. What a lovely woman Louise has been as she touched my heart over the years. Kathy Brown

She was my first Cub/Boy Scout master in the late 1940's-50. I believe on 16th street. Vivid memory of cutting my finger while carving soap under her directions. Malcolm Haner then 920 17th.

Please accept our sincerest sympathy, Louise was so sweet and wonderful. We will miss her kindness. With all of our love, Robin & Fahri