Louise’s life was full of love and laughter. Besides her Lord and Savior, her biggest joys were her family and friends. She is survived by her sister, Jeanette Adesso of Edgewater, New Jersey, as well as Jeanette’s sons, John and Gary. Louise had a fondness for her husband Sonny’s brothers, especially his brother John and wife Jolene. She is preceded in death by John and survived by John’s wife, Jolene Milevoi and children (Louise’s nephews and niece) John, Michael, Christopher, Michele, and Gregory. Friendships meant so much to Louise, and she is survived by her dearest friend of 85 years, Joan Terry as well as her dearest friend of 35 years, Marlene Smolinski. Louise’s pride and joy were both found in her daughter, Suzanne Couillard. Suzanne brought adventures, love, and laughter to Louise’s life that provided many happy memories. She is survived by Suzanne as well as son-in-law, John Couillard (her bestie). Louise was happiest in the moments where her table was full, surrounded by Sonny, Suzanne, John, her grandchildren, granddog, Annabelle, and great granddog, Gus, or when she was enjoying the beach. She spoiled her grandchildren Rachel, Joseph, Andrew, Philip, and Lydia as well as her grandaughters-in-law, Chandler and Mary, who all fondly call her Mamar.
The love of Louise’s life was Sonny Milevoi. They were happily married for 55 years before his passing in 2018. They are now reunited in the arms of their Savior and getting to experience their first Christmas together in Heaven. Knowing Louise, lots of speculoos, stolen, and vanilla ice cream are a part of their heavenly Christmas feast.
A funeral service will be held Friday, December 22nd at 6:00PM at Sechrest-Davis Funerals, 976 Phillips Ave, High Point, NC.