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Doug Alexander
June 4, 2019
Louise was the quintessential "salt of the earth" person. Her wonderful and unique spirit always gave me, and others, the feeling, and the peaceful reminder, that the world is a kind and loving place, filled with joyful caring people, like Louise.
Eileen Holt
June 3, 2019
Sorry for your loss. I know Jackie always tried to see Aunt Louise on his trips back to North Carolina. Had a lot of good memories of time spent her house.
Sarah Michael
June 3, 2019
I loved this lady! We worked together for 25 years! We will see each other again my sweet lady in Heaven!
June 3, 2019
So Sorry for your loss. I will always remember Mrs. Heath as a kind and loving person. Patty (Dixon) Ross
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