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Louise Williams Thomas
Beloved Louise Williams Thomas transitioned to glory on September 8, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. She was born in Washington, DC to Charlie Williams and Mary Lindsey Williams. She was raised in Pendleton, South Carolina.
She attended boarding school at Allen High School in Ashville, North Carolina. She received her undergraduate degree from Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina. Following college, she began her Master's in Education at Howard University, Washington, DC. Completing her Master's in Education at Fairfield, CT and continuing to pursue her 6th year in Education at University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT.
It was there in South Carolina, while teaching, she met the love of her life, Tom J. Thomas. They were united in marriage in December of 1961. They began their life together in New Jersey where Louise taught English at Clinton Place High School in Newark, NJ. It was there in Newark, NJ they welcomed their daughter, Angela Thomas Graves, into their life. Shortly after they moved to Stamford, Connecticut began teaching at Burdick Middle School. She stayed at Burdick until closing. She continued her 39 year career with Stamford Public Schools by teaching English at Rippowam High School until its closing. Her final stop was at Stamford High School where she remained a vibrant part of the English Department until her retirement in 1996. It was at that time, Louise still continued to serve and worked with Stamford Adult & Continuing Education teaching English to those seeking their high school diploma until she officially passed the baton in 2007.
Louise Thomas achieved much in her earthly life. She was a member of her beloved sorority, Delta Sigma Theta since 1954, and charter member of the Fairfield County Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta. Louise was a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Stamford, CT, since 1968, where she has worked with several ministries throughout her time. Her most treasured ministry was the Coalition for Mutual Respect in collaboration with Rabbi Emily, and the Jewish foundation. They raised funds to support many students' educational tutoring and financial college assistance.
Louise had a wide variety of interest. Most recently, she participated in a weekly literature class at the Darien Senior Center wherein she loved sharing her literary appetite with others. She was a world traveler, having traveled to five continents. When she was not traveling internationally, she enjoyed her time at her second home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Louise's crowning characteristics were eloquent style, literary knowledge, wisdom, her command of the English language and her incredible strength to endure. She was viewed as an amazing woman of strength, which she credits to her Faith. She was a nice blend of old and new, Louise will be greatly missed by all who knew her best.
She leaves her daughter, Angela Thomas Graves, and her son-in-law, James Gregory Graves, and several nieces and nephews, friends and family to continue this amazing journey she called life. She was predeceased by her husband, Tom J. Thomas, a sister, Gloria Williams Heath, her beloved aunt, Louise Vance Martin and Grandmother, Conyers Vance Williams.
There will be a public viewing on Saturday, September 12, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at Graves Medley Funeral Services, 31 Stillwater Ave., Stamford, CT followed by a private graveside burial at Spring Grove Cemetery in Darien, CT. Due to Covid-19, a more formal celebration of her life will take place at a future date.

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Published by Stamford Advocate on Sep. 10, 2020.

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Elizabeth Ann Biggs

September 4, 2023

I was blessed to have known this special lady. Rest in peace, I love you. Elizabeth Biggs

Hortence

September 4, 2023

As the anniversary of your mom's passing, it's hard to believe it's been 3 years. I still remember her warm smile, funny laugh and the way she pronounced my name. I know she is smiling down on us even now.

Hortence Forrest

September 4, 2022

Mrs. Thomas always welcomed me with open arms into her home. As we continue to celebrate her life, I will ALWAYS remember her kindness and generosity.
Continue to Rest In Peace Mrs. Thomas...

Ivan Anderson

October 5, 2020

To Mrs. Angela and the Thomas Family- I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dear mother. I have fond memories of my time with you all up in Connecticut. Praying that God and your community bring you comfort during this difficult time.

Charles E. Treadway III

September 25, 2020

Angela, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother. I was shocked when you mentioned it to me. I did not know she went to claim her mansion in God's house of many Homes! She was an extraordinary person and it was a pleasure to listen to her. And learn from her. She is back with your Father in the Father's house. My prayers are with you and your family at this time. God bless and take care. May she Rip.

Letitia Robinson

September 23, 2020

To the family, I am so sorry for your loss. My most sincere Prayers & Condolences go out to you during this time. May God comfort and keep you in this time of sorrow. Mrs. Thomas was my English teacher at Burdick Middle School. My memories was that she was a phenomenal woman and teacher. Rest in Peace Mrs. Thomas.

Sonya (Pratcher) Pinckney

September 22, 2020

My sincere condolences to the Thomas Family. Mrs. Thomas was my 7th or 8th grade English Teacher and I truly enjoyed her class at Burdick Middle School in the early 70's. She was such a nice and pleasant beautiful person. May she rest in paradise as her legacy will continue to live throughout years to come.

Marsha Thompson

September 20, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of mrs Thomas she was so nice she was a wonderful teacher She laughed such a great impression you have my deepest sympathy

Bernadette Salley-Christie

September 20, 2020

It breaks my heart to hear the Mrs. Thomas passed away. I'm truly going to miss her and often think about her and the impact she had on my life because she always pushed my siblings and I to do better. She had a beautiful soul. Rest in peace Mrs. Thomas

H. Forrest

September 17, 2020

Mrs. Thomas was truly a beautiful woman. She was a gentle giant who had a warm, sweet, peaceful spirit.

I will never forget Mrs. Thomas. Her fingerprints are forever etched on my heart.

Although her work here on earth has come to an end, I am at peace knowing that she is resting in the arms of her Heavenly Father. Rest well Mrs. Thomas. You deserve it.

Warmly,
Hortence Forrest

Deirdre Murphy Cheeseboro

September 15, 2020

Angela, you have my sincere condolences Your Mom was my teacher in Burdick School. She was the first black teacher I had and I was so in awe of her. I loved when she spoke because she spoke to you not at you. I have many fond memories of her and will treasure the impact she had on my life. May God give you and your family comfort and strength during this time.

Blessings,
Deirdre M. Cheeseboro

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John Morrow

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Kelly Santagata Coppola

September 14, 2020

Mrs Thomas was my English teacher at Ripp in the 80's. As a young student you don't realize the accomplishments of the woman behind the desk. What an impressive life, obituary and tribute to her life. She was always very kind to me. May she rest in peace.

Viviane Brito, HD RN

September 14, 2020

I had the pleasure to be part of Ms Thomas' care team and it was always a pleasure spending time chatting with her. Ms Thomas was such an eloquent woman with great stories to tell. I will always remember her saying "Oh my!" during our conversations, and her beautiful fingernails always on point! :)
Rest in piece dear Ms Thomas! I am happy that you got to enjoy your independence (driving) that you enjoyed so much for as long as you did.
May God bless and comfort the family.
Sincerely,
VB, RN

Kimberly Enoch

September 14, 2020

Dear Angela
First I pray for you during your loss. But I celebrate the life of your mother, a vibrant caring woman, I remember her from Burdick, she made me feel comfortable and protected there. Blessings to you.
Kimberly and Myles Enoch

Sandra Jenkins

September 14, 2020

Angela and Family, my deepest sympathy at this time. I will never forget the friendliness, the kindness, her smiles and most of all her pleasing personality your mother extended to me. She were loved by all who knew her. Love, Sandra

Janet Skwiersky

September 13, 2020

Louise was a kind loving lady. She was a friend and coworker. She raised a beautiful daughter. Through her teaching she touched the lives of hundreds of children. She will be missed.

Ingrid Jackson

September 13, 2020

My sincere condolences to the family of Ms. Thomas. I will always remember Ms. Thomas for her support of the Alumni of Riverside High School in Pendleton, South Carolina. I knew and know many of her family that still live in Pendleton, SC. Mrs. Thomas will be greatly missed.

Ingrid Jackson
Pendleton, SC

Rod Collins

September 13, 2020

Louise was an amazing woman. She was always so very kind to myself and my family. My mother thought the world of her. I am so very sorry to hear of your family's loss, Angela.

Dolores Chaney-Burges

September 13, 2020

She was such an ELOQUENT AND STRONG LADY. SHE IS WHAT TRUE STRENGTH LOOKS LIKE. HER MOTHERING SKILLS EXTENDED TO NOT ONLY HER DAUGHTER WHOM SHE LOVED WITH ALL HER BEI G , BUT TO ANYONE THAT NEEDED A KIND WORD OR A LISTENING EAR. I KNEW HER WELL AND HAD MANY WONDERFUL CONVERSATIONS EITH HER. ALL WERE POSITIVE AND LOVING. I THANK THE LORD FOR PLACING HER IN MY LIFE. MAY HER LEGACY FOREVER BE WITH ANGELA AND SHE KNOW THAT GOD GAVE HER A WONDERFUL MOM .

Dana Delmazzio Hawkins

September 13, 2020

Thank you Mrs Thomas , for you love of Literature, your warm smile and encouragement to learn . I was privileged to have you as my Teacher twice , Junior High and High School . You will never be forgotten . Condolences to your Family RIP And Thank you

Karen Graves Medley

September 13, 2020

Angela and Greg,
The loss is immeasurable, but so is the love left behind.
Mom Thomas has blessed our memories forever.

Paula Gallagi-Langlois

September 13, 2020

Ms. Thomas was my 7th and 8th grade English teacher at Burdick Middle School 1973-1974. I am a teacher myself, and I always say that you will always remember the great teachers who touch your life. Ms. Thomas, you touched my life. Thank you for your patience and understanding, as well as, your dedication to a profession where you are amonst the ones we will never forget! May you Rest in Peace.

Suzanne Morris

September 12, 2020

Mrs. Thomas was my English Teacher at Burdick Middle School. She was a very kind, caring woman. May she Rest in Peace.

Mike Vacca

September 12, 2020

To Mrs. Thomas’ family,
I’m so sorry to hear about her passing. She was my 8th grade English teacher at Burdick (I was part of the Bicentennial class of 1976). She was a awesome teacher and a greater lady. God bless her and all of you during this difficult time.
In sympathy,
Mike Vacca

Geraldine Nuzzo

September 11, 2020

I had the privilege of being a colleague of Louise. She was the epitome of an intelligent and elegant woman. So well spoken and so kind with a lovely smile. She will be missed by many. My prayers are with you Angela and Greg. I will say a rosary.

Gina Grasty Peele

September 11, 2020

Angela:
Wow, Mrs. Thomas was a big influence in my life! Her daughter was a close friend, when we where little, so I spent plenty time at their house. She was my model of how I should speak and she would gently correct me, when I made errors. A smiling face and a good word is how I will always remember her. Love, Light & Blessings to you and your family.

Angela Spanakos

September 11, 2020

Mrs. Thomas was my middle school english teacher - what a wonderful teacher and eloquent woman. May her memory be eternal.

Addie R Moody

September 11, 2020

To Angela and family, you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of Mrs Thomas. l always admired her as an eloquent woman. She surely will be missed by all that she touched in so many ways. RIP

Joy Poteau

September 10, 2020

To Angela and Greg.Mrs Louise was a beautiful and intelligent woman of knowledge and wisdom.I always admire her outstanding voice like Mayo Angelou.She was my adult high school english teacher my favorite. She always give me advice




and tell me keep one foot in front of the other. I know she have her golden crown with one foot in front of the other with her Father who art in Heaven.I am going to miss you and all your phone calls.Love you always.May you rest in peace.Love Joy Poteau.

Rodger Burnich

September 10, 2020

Louise was a genuine class act. She was a valued colleague at Rippowam where we worked together. I enjoyed her gentle humor and genuine kindness. My condolences to the family on her passing. She was a lady through and through.

Candace Burke

September 10, 2020

Dear Angela and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May your memories warm your hearts and and comfort you during this difficult time and in the days ahead.

Elizabeth Biggs

September 10, 2020

I am so blessed to have met this beautiful lady, we met on a trip I took to Europe. We became best of friends immediately. After returning home, we kept in touch. I will so miss our phone chats. Rest in peace my sweet friend, until again we met, I love you. Thank you Heavenly Father, I was so blessed to have known her.

Elizabeth Biggs

September 10, 2020

I am so blessed to have known this beautiful lady, we met on a trip I took to Europe, became best friends immediately and kept in touch after we returned home. I will surely miss our phone chats. Rest in peace dear friend until we meet again, I love you.

Elizabeth Biggs

September 10, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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