My best memories of Louise were that she was quite a "firecracker". As I cared for her husband while serving as the Parish Nurse at First Presbyterian Church I knew that our friendship would continue after his death. I will never forget when she called me because she wasn't feeling right and it was late at night. So I went to check on her and realized that her heart rate was irregular and her blood pressure was low. I had to debate with her for almost 30 minutes before she agreed to let me call an ambulance . She said make sure they don't have on their lights or sirens and wake up the whole neighborhood . She was still yelling at me as the paramedics put her on the stretcher and placed her in the ambulance . I knew that I would never not be reminded of her lovely ride in the ambulance! I loved her so much, I am so sorry for your loss, she was one very special, sharp, humorous , God loving women that I will never forget! A visit with her was always memorable ! God Bless you all during this most difficult time. Cindy Siler/Kleinheksel