Louise (Sullivan) St. George |
Posted 2025-04-30 by mhenderson |
Published by Today's News Herald on Apr. 30, 2025 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Louise St. George, born on April 19, 1949, in Burbank, California, lived a life characterized by a unique blend of adventure, love, and humor. She was a devoted wife to David, her partner in crime for 28 exciting years, and a loving mother to her son, Paul. Known for her protective nature, Louise was the embodiment of the saying, "A lioness does not need to roar to protect her cubs." Her love for her family was fierce, and her sense of humor was contagious. A lover of books and a wizard in the kitchen, Louise's culinary creations were as delightful as the narratives she lost herself in. She was the kind of lady who painted a room red in a sea of blue, her adventurous spirit shining through in every corner of the home she made with David. She found joy in the simple things - holidays, cooking, and exploring the world in their motorhome with their loyal dog, Willie, always by their side. Louise leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. She is survived by her husband David St. George, son Paul Goodenow, sister Susan Sullivan, and brother Norman Demers. She is preceded in death by her father John Sullivan and mother Georgette Kaufman. |
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