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Louise was a kind, considerate, affectionate, and giving lady. She enjoyed going camping with her husband Roy whom she was married to for over 51 years, and with the grandchildren or going a garage sale with her sister, or thrift stores with her daughter. A preserver of tales and treasured recollections of the past. Louise was devoted and considerate of others. Louise's stories would keep people entertained for hours, and her laugh and grin could light up a room. She made sure that everyone felt loved, valued, and extremely satisfied, and she was well-known for her lavish feasts, holiday decorations, and beautiful flowers, gardens, and well manicured lawns . Louise took great pleasure, and pride in her home and the treasures she had discovered. Her flair for Victorian style allowed her to create a unique sense of style, but always made sure it felt like home to all those who came by. Her tenacity, endurance, and willpower she displayed through countless ailments and set backs were done so with quiet determination and she was revered as a beacon of strength to all those that knew her. She maintained her pride and cared for her appearance and valued the opinions of others and showed genuine interest in the interests of others and enjoyed sharing knowledge and wisdom, that were valuable and relevant. Louise had a way of making one feel important and valued no matter whom they were and believed every life is precious. She will be missed especially by her daughter, son, grandchildren, her sisters, and her life long friend Joan, and many others that Louise shone her light upon. May she rest in peace knowing the legacy of love, laughter and memories she has given us all will live on in her memory.
She will be remembered for many things but her favorite title was Mom, Grandma, sister and friend. Louise was predeceased by her Father; Maurice Lafreniere, Aunt; Dee Paquette, Mother; Lou Nosko, Stepfather; Harry Nosko, Grandson; Matthew Chartrand, Brother; Larry Lafreniere, Daughter; Bonnie Parks, and Husband; Roy Williams, and is survived by her two children Ron Williams (Cheryl Kegan), Lisa Williams (James Bienvenue), grandson: Jean-Luc Chartrand and great grand sons Jace and Silas (Chris) and Julian (Jean-Luc); her Sisters; Jackie Piajak, Connie Todd, and her other younger siblings, Brothers Daryl (Darlene) Nosko, Dale (Joyce) Nosko, Brian (Kay) Nosko and Sister Patsy Rollinson along with numerous nephews and nieces.
Respectfully Submitted by the William's Family.
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