Louise-Heyneman-Obituary

Louise Davidson Heyneman

Novato, California

Mar 29, 1932 – May 31, 2023

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March 29, 1932
DIED
May 31, 2023
LOCATION
Novato, California

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Louise Davidson Heyneman died peacefully on May 31, 2023 at age 91 in Novato, CA after a long battle with a breathing illness. The youngest of 6, Louise was born March 29, 1932 to Alice (nee Hooker) and Sidney Davidson, a founding partner of the NY law firm, Davidson, Dawson and Clark....

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Thanks to Loise, an important message of peace has been sent to the world. She help me to express in a theater performance in San Francisco: Refugee Rebel Peace builder the productive message that until now is part of my life. As she help me I help others. May her soul rest in peace and be near to G.OD, as she deserve for her giant heart she had in wanting to spread seeds of peace love justice. David Gerbi

Thanks to Loise, an important message of peace has been sent to the world. She help me to express in a theater performance in San Francisco: Refugee Rebel Peace builder the productive message that until now is part of my life. As she help me I help others. May her soul rest in peace and be near to G.OD, as she deserve for her giant heart she had in wanting to spread seeds of peace love justice. David Gerbi

I was her god-daughter and her niece. I have treasured and still have the gold bangle she gave me for my christening or confirmation. She was always hospitable. I will never forget, when I had just graduated from nursing school, stopping in San Francisco on my way to Hawaii. She assigned me to a senior nurse at the Visiting Nurses Association whom showed me the work entailed. Years later when I was speaking at a the American Public Health Association conference in San Francisco, I had a place...

Many fond memories of Louise and Don Heyneman related to my own work in Ethiopia on schistosomiasis. Last saw her at the memorial for Don last year. In a wheelchair but still cheerful and full of memories. She had a wonderful life. Bob Hiatt