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Sharon Brower Merhar
August 28, 2015
Louise was a good friend and a lot of fun. I am not surprised by her individual accomplishments, but the total package is amazing. I will miss knowing that she is in this world. As others have stated, hers was a warm and nurturing family, and my condolences to Karl and Mary.
Sharon Brower Merhar
David Anderson
September 15, 2014
Looking at the photo, despite fifty years intervening since I last saw Louise, it is very much the kind, bright, eager Louise of the late 1950s. Many have written here of the Parade Street home that was a refuge for so many of us; it was a home of warmth, of trust, of intellect and cultivation. I am deeply saddened by the news of her death. My deepest sympathy to all of you!
Josh Wisinski
September 6, 2014
Karl and family:
Our deepest sympathies for the loss of your sister. Looking forward to seeing you soon next time we make our way to Erie.
Josh and Danielle Wisinski and family.
September 4, 2014
I realized with the help of a friend that I forgot to say who I was! I wrote the condolence with the apricot reference.
I am Patricia Narducci Weaver. We graduated in 1960 from Academy High School.
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September 3, 2014
I too was a classmate and also a friend of both Anita and Louise. Louise was in my class. We also went to Penn State together. I just found out of her death and am shocked and saddened. Best wishes to her entire family. She loved you all. I remember hanging out at Louise's house on Parade Street. Her dad had the camera shop and her mom introduced us to dried apricots--still a favorite. Good memories.
Timothy Kuryla
September 2, 2014
To her family, Louise an I were classmates at Academy. Anita was 2 years ahead of us. Often, we would do business at Jerome's. Plus, I had visited upstairs in their home. Anita went to Antioch; I went to nearby Wittenberg. I am vey much saddened to learn of Louise's death and that Anita proceeded her. My condolence to the entire family.
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