Louise Fragala

Louise Fragala obituary, Sanford, FL

Louise Fragala

Louise Fragala Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeGusipe Funeral Home & Crematory - R. Lee Williams Chapel on Sep. 11, 2024.
Louise Fragala, of Central Florida, passed into the loving arms of God on September 6th, 2024. She died from congestive heart failure, surrounded by her family at a hospice house.
Louise was born Ida Louise Powell in Rhodell, West Virginia on August 7th, 1949 to Maudie Annalee (Parker) Powell and Eugene Powell. She was the eldest of two and grew up in Fairfax, Virginia, where she graduated at the top of her high school class with many honors, showing much promise for her future.
While home from college at Clemson University, she was asked out by a young professional, Augie Fragala, Jr. They were wed at the chapel at Arlington on January 30th, 1971, and rode a horse and carriage into their new life together. They lived briefly in Springfield, Virginia, then Cary, NC, and settled in Florida. First living in Miami Lakes where their two children, Nikki and Trey (AMF III) were born, they moved their young family to newly-built Miramar where they were both deeply involved in the community, sitting on Boards and supporting campaigns.
They moved to Lakeland, Florida in 1987, where she enjoyed southern culture again. Together with Augie, she launched their urban planning and public involvement firm, Powell, Fragala, and Associates, Inc.. She was a leader in the business community and a charter member of the League of Women Voters.
Louise's journey through life was marked by warmth, friendliness, and an unwavering devotion to her loved ones. Her friendly nature and sense of humor made her easy to like. She was fun and charming and brought light to all she encountered. Louise found immense joy in being a mother and grandmother. Her love knew no bounds, and the memories created together will forever be etched in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
Faith was not just a part of Louise's life; it was her guiding force. Her commitment to her faith communities was evident in the way she lived each day. She leaves behind a legacy of joy, a life well lived, and an indelible impact on the lives of those who were fortunate enough to call her family and friend.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her birth father, Wayne Tillman, as well as her husband, Augie, Jr. (2014). She is survived by her brother Timothy Powell, her adult children Nikki (Mike), Trey (Marisa), and her beloved grandchildren Caleb, Laurence, James, Dominic and Nicholas.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the organizations she loved and supported:
Cornerstone Hospice Foundation (https://cornerstonehospice.org/the-foundation/your-support/), the League of Women Voters (https://www.lwv.org/), and Joyful Again (https://joyfulagain.org/).
The funeral will be at San Pedro Spiritual Center in Winter Park on Sunday, October 6th at 4pm (EDT) Her remains will be interred at the Pineywood Cemetery in Winter Park, FL the following day, Monday, October 7th.

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Maria Mahoney

October 19, 2024

To Louise's family. I am sorry that I could not attend Louise service but wanted to offer first my condolences to you on your loss. Sharing memories..... Louise was a founding member of the Lakeland NAWBO chapter as was I. I had known Louise since 2000 when I was doing business with Augie and Louise with their firm. Louise was a one-of-a-kind lady with a tell-it-like-it-is attitude and did not mince words but always with humor, smile and such
a great laughter. Louise helped me shape my speech the year I became President of our chapter when we recognized Women of Distinction within our community. She was uplifting, intelligent, take charge kind of lady and you knew that things were going to get done without fuss. I was always looking forward to seeing her any time we had the opportunity. We tried to convince Louise to attend the last NAWBO get together but she did not - much to our chagrin. I shared Louise's passing with many NAWBO members and we all share the loss and sorrow. What a wonderful lady and a gift to our own life for having known her. I am sad to know she is gone from us but I know Louise is reunited with her beloved Augie and may God give them wonderful things to plan in Heaven. Maria Mahoney.

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