

If anyone ever truly cared for other people in the world, it would have to be Louise Albert. She was a warmhearted and well-liked individual. These wonderful traits came easily to her, perhaps because she was such a sociable and amiable person. She tried to do her best to make certain that those around her had whatever they needed. Louise was a talkative person who typically said what she meant, but she was tactful at all times. Overall, others felt that Louise was someone who cared deeply for others. She was the person others could go to when they needed consoling.
She was born on December 7, 1941. She first greeted the world in Canton, Ohio at Auman Hospital. Her parents were John and Florence Larkins. She loved her parents dearly. She grew up in the southwest end of Canton, Ohio. During her childhood, she learned to be reliable and respectful. She was an obedient child who wanted to win the favor of others. She found it easy to show sympathy and to perform kind acts for others. These admirable qualities would become a part of Louise's personality throughout her life. Everyone thought she was so kind, loyal, sweet and very generous.
Though Louise was frequently the one to initiate games and activities with her family, she was also quite often the family member who took the role of referee. She was a peacemaker who would frequently work to keep those usual family quarrels at bay. But even though Louise and her family had the typical conflicts and squabbles, they all cared deeply for one another. She was raised with two siblings. Louise had one older brother, John and one younger sister Judi. She took a role of leadership with her siblings. Louise's grandparents were John & Hazel Larkin and Marlin & Louise Kullman. She was close to relatives as well; Louise's extended family included uncle Tony, aunt Josie, aunt Millie and uncle Sherman.
As someone who reveled in the sheer joy of her experiences, Louise was always enthusiastic about new adventures. One thing she will certainly be remembered for is that when she got up in the mornings, she always hit the floor running, ready and raring to go. As a young girl, Louise had a number of interests and was an active child. She also enjoyed being a part of Girls Scouts, Choir, Booster Club, and Honor Roll. Playing games were always one of her favorite pastimes. She enjoyed playing Monopoly and cards. She attended Wells Elementary School. She made it in the Honor Roll and was the Track Queen.
For Louise, the high school years were not just about school. There were many other fun and exciting things to do and experience. A lot of that centered around her friends. Being so outgoing and talkative, Louise was able to make many friends during high school. She graduated from McKinley High School.
Taking her work seriously came naturally to Louise. She expected the same commitment and effort from those around her. Louise was a great team player, someone who cooperated well with others. She was what some would call a “people person,” something which was best demonstrated in her good communication skills. Louise was a steady worker, one who was realistic about schedules. The kind of details that would give family members and work colleagues fits were situations that Louise handled well. She could understand the details without getting lost in the "big picture.”
These abilities and this attitude seemed to come naturally for Louise. They were things she did even during her first jobs at Miller's as a book keeper. Her primary occupation was working as office manager at Ameripise Financial.
Many things brightened Louise's day. Her dog, Mitzi and her family visiting. When it came to food and drink, she enjoyed cheeseburgers and pecan pancakes. She loved watching all types of movies.
Her high moral standards and traditional values served Louise well within her faith. Religion and faith were important to her. She was a strong catholic. She was well-respected because she was such an outgoing individual who sought to help in any manner that she could.
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Louise Albert left us on June 11th, 2011. She passed away Mountain View Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was 69 years old. The cause of death was lung cancer.
Louise was a fantastic conversationalist who could engage just about anyone in a discussion. And whenever she said something, she meant it. Louise was down-to-earth, outgoing and gregarious. She was, without question, the type of person who enjoyed experiencing things firsthand. She was practical and sensible, but what friends and family will remember her for the most is the fact that she was so understanding and kind. It can surely be said that everyone whose life she touched will miss Louise Albert.
Arrangements under the direction of Palm Eastern Mortuary, Las Vegas, NV.
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