(Lola) Louise Carlone

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A private family memorial will be held at her care home in Snohomish and a celebration of life will be held in the spring in Washington.

Louise Carlone of Blaine, Washington passed away peacefully on November 29th, 2013. She was 75.

Louise was born in Myrtle Point, Oregon to Floyd and Roberta (Holmes) Watson. Louise graduated from Redmond High School in Redmond, Oregon in 1956. She loved learning about new things and continued her education throughout her life attending various college and community courses with a particular focus on spiritualism, metaphysics and religion.

She was married to Dwain Miller after high school and started raising her family. She later married Jim (James) Johnson and these two marriages produced 5 beautiful children.

While raising her family, Louise worked with the federal government for more than 30 years with assignments for the United States Forest Service, BPA, NOAA and in a civilian capacity with the United States Air Force. Her government work took her from Bend, Oregon to Bellevue, Washington on to Columbus, Ohio and Adak, Alaska.

Louise loved music, reading, good friends, lively conversation, dancing, laughing, her dog Scottie and especially being with all of her children and grandchildren. Louise…Beloved Mom, Grandma and Great-Grandma will be dearly missed by all.

She is survived by her children, their spouses, grandchildren and great- grand son. They are Rick Miller of Bend, OR, Bruce Miller of Ferndale, WA , Brian Miller of Olympia, WA and his children- Andrew, Michael and Jenifer- John and Suzanne (Miller) Dougan of Blaine WA and their children- Danny, Derek and Daulton- Todd and Diane (Johnson) Berge of Blaine, WA and their children- Kristi and Kelsey and Kelsey’s son (great-grandson) Aiden.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Roberta Watson.

A private family memorial will be held at her care home in Snohomish and a celebration of life will be held in the spring in Washington.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be sent to the American Heart and Stroke Foundation. and Humane Society.

Memories

From Melodie Finnson

Dear family of Louise,
Your mom and I were friends for several years before her stroke, and I have lit many candles and sent love and healing since. We met through Blaine Community Theater and enjoyed many conversations on a lot of different topics, including politics and religion! I loved her sense of humor and her stories of her work in Ohio and Alaska, as well as stories of her kids and grandkids. I know the last years of her life have been hard for you because my mom also had severe strokes; and I also know that the feelings wrapped up in us around our mothers are many and complex. I hope there will be peace in each of your hearts.
Sincerely,
Mel Finnson

Dec 08, 2013

From Suzanne Dougan

Farewell, Dear Mother
Somewhere in my heart beneath all my grief and pain,
Is a smile I still wear at the sound of your dear name.
The precious word is ‘MOTHER’, she was my world you see,
But now my heart is breaking cause she’s no longer here with me.
God chose her for His angel to watch me from above,
To guide me and advise me and know that I’m still loved.
The day she had to leave me when her life on earth was through,
God had better plans for her, for this, I surely knew.
When I think of her kind heart and all those loving years,
My memories surround me and I can’t hold back the tears.
She truly was my best friend, someone I could confide in,
She always had a tender touch and a warm and gentle grin.
I want to thank you Mother for teaching me so well,
And though the time has come that I must bid you this farewell.
I’ll remember all you’ve taught me and make you proud you’ll see.
Thank you my Dear Mother for all the love you showed me.
Although you’ve left this earth and now you’ve taken flight,
I know that you are here with me each morning, noon and night.

This poem says it all.

I love you mom. Thanks for all that you have done for me. You will be missed but never forgotten.
Your daughter, Suzanne

Dec 09, 2013

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