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Marlene & Ralph Deacon
April 11, 2006
We are thinking of your family and remembering what a trooper Louise has been. We remember our times together, all the good food she prepared and I still use her potato salad recipe and scalloped oyster recipe and think of her. We treasure our times we spent with the Inskeep families. Clyde, we hope to see you on one of our trips to Culpeper.
Jack Bache
April 10, 2006
Louise and I were classmates at
Culpeper High School, located in the old Ann Winfield Building, during the 1940's. Though we lost contact shortly after graduation in 1950, I recently renewed contact with her friend Maude Taylor, who has kept me up to date on Louise. I attended a class reunion in 2005 at which Louise was present. Knowing her condition, I was so happy to see her courage and upbeat attitude. When we were leaving after the reunion, I told Louise that I would see her again...and I know that I still will. She will be greatly missed.
William Roy Hitt
April 9, 2006
My sister Louise will be missed by so many friends and love ones. In times of need, Louise was always there for her family, friends, and neighbors. We often laughed that if her car had gas, she was on the road. I will miss my sister Louise for who she was and in what she believed. (could she ever bake hot rolls). God was truly mercyful last Friday when he took Louise's pain and sufering. I know God welcomed her to Heaven to be with him. We will miss you. One day we shall meet again.
Love from your Brother Bill, Linda, Brannon, Heidi, Amy, Kohi and baby Jacob.
Rachel, Staci, Taylor, Tricia, Maude Taylor's grandchildren
April 9, 2006
We will all miss hearing those great Louise stories from Grandma, but look forward to celebrating the memories we have. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who will miss her.
Love, The Hooks
Juanita Mustain Weller
April 9, 2006
My prayers are with you in your sorrow
Vinton and Peg Twyman
April 9, 2006
I remember Louise from grade school in Mitchells where we were students together. She was always a very likable and jolly person. She spoke highly of others all the time. Those who knew her thought the world of Louise. We lived on neighboring farms in Culpeper County. She will be greatly missed. We offer our deepest sympathy to her husband Clyde and all the family.
Maude Taylor
April 9, 2006
Louise and I have shared nearly 60-years of love and friendship. we have shared much happiness and often confided our little secrets with each other. In my heart we will always be together until we meet again.
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