She proudly joined the United States Army in 1967. While serving, she married Timothy Miles Fox, Sr., a fellow soldier from Milwaukee, WI. They were blessed with two sons, Timothy and Joseph. They eventually divorced and went on to find their own way in the world.
Louise later found a man worthy of her love, John Daniel Dobsch of Washington, MO. Marrying him in 1981, John became the father needed by Louise for her children. After almost two decades together, Louise and John separated and eventually divorced. Over the years, they remained in contact through the shared love of Louise's two sons. John preceded Louise in death by a mere four weeks.
Louise was a person happiest in the company of other happy people. Writing in her journals was a personal pleasure, having spent many hours writing her thoughts. Top in her happiness was thinking of her children, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren. Everyone could see the joy in her face when she was able to see or discuss them.
Inurnment will be at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, IL on a date yet to be determined.
She proudly joined the United States Army in 1967. While serving, she married Timothy Miles Fox, Sr., a fellow soldier from Milwaukee, WI. They were blessed with two sons, Timothy and Joseph. They eventually divorced and went on to find their own way in the world.
Louise later found a man worthy of her love, John Daniel Dobsch of Washington, MO. Marrying him in 1981, John became the father needed by Louise for her children. After almost two decades together, Louise and John separated and eventually divorced. Over the years, they remained in contact through the shared love of Louise's two sons. John preceded Louise in death by a mere four weeks.
Louise was a person happiest in the company of other happy people. Writing in her journals was a personal pleasure, having spent many hours writing her thoughts. Top in her happiness was thinking of her children, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren. Everyone could see the joy in her face when she was able to see or discuss them.
Inurnment will be at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, IL on a date yet to be determined.
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