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Mary Louise Kaufman

Simi Valley, California

1929 - 2008

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Mary Louise Kaufman (McCraken) went to her heavenly home to be reunited with her son, David; daughter, Carol; and beloved husband, Al. This was indeed a "glorious day."

She departed her earthly home on November 10, 2008, at Simi Adventist Hospital, Simi Valley, after complications...

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For the family of Louise. I have known Louise, and family for a long time. She is the one who was the sweetest person that you can ever met in your life. When I found out about the passing of Al and Carol I was heart broken. Now, Louise. I know she is not suffering anymore. Also she is reunited with her love ones. My father passed away in 2004. I know she is talking to him. I think that is why I want to go into American Sign Language Interpating is because of Louise. I miss her so much. I...

Al And Louise and Carol were the epitimy of what good old neighbors and people are.Work hard for your family and community. I missed them when they moved.There went the neighborhood I will pray for them and their family the rest of my life. My mom passed the same day Al did.

What a truly lovly friend , I had with Louise gotta say card club wasn;t the same without yu, bIm thinking no pain or suffering for you == you are with your loved ones and some day well meet again,

I know of Louise through a friend of hers, in the card playing group.She was well thought of and liked by my friend, her fellow card player. From reading her "Obit" here , I see Louise a great advocate as a witness for the Lord, with her involvements. You her descedants may be very proud for her legacy.
Since I heard of her illness and passing, she has been in my prayers. I believe the more people who pray for a soul and the many good works of that soul, the quicker it returns to...

Louise will be missed by all the rural carriers and spouses in California. She was such a special person and worked tirelessly for the CaRLCA and Auxiliary. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Louise was the backbone of the CaRLCA Auxiliary. She tirelessly made items to make every Auxiliary member feel so special when they came to an Auxiliary meeting. She and Al were always smiling and made everyone feel special.

i'm glad her and Al are together again i can't imagine them apart.they were so much fun .i met them at my very first rural letter carriers convention many years ago on bingo nite and it became one of the most fun evenings i always looked forward too once a year.we laughed alot on those monday nites..i will truly miss them both but i have many happy memories and i know their happy being together again..

What can I say, she was a great mother and wife. The great times our two families had together was a memory no one can remove from our lives. I know Donny that this can not be any easy time for you. Your family foundation has been shook tremedously this year. But God, our heavenly Father has strengthen his foundation with the lost of your family. You had great parents and a stubborn sister... we all will miss their advice and friendship. Take care "little" brother. May the sunflowers...

Louise was a dear friend to me when I arrived in California and began attending Rural Letter Carrier Meetings there. She made me feel very much a part of this organization and always supported me in my attempts to support the Rural Carriers. She was truly a dear friend and confidante. Now Al & Louise are together again. Praise the Lord.