Louise I. Charette

March 4, 1921 - November 18, 2005

Obituary

Louise I. Charette, age 84, passed peacefully November 18, 2005 in Lynnwood, WA. Louise is survived by her four sons, Larry Janice and Gary Iris Moe, Bob Chelsea Layes and Randy Susan Miller; daughter, Linda Bruce Stickney; 16 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Louise was preceded in death by her daughter, Cheryl Eyvonne Layes. A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 3, 2005 at 12:30 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA.

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Michele Burgess
Michele Burgess
4 years ago

I just met grandma not to long ago but I adored her dearly, she was great to talk to and I had fun laughing with her at different things, I will miss her very much.

Fingers

Stacy Ford
Stacy Ford
4 years ago

Grandma thank you for the wonderful memories I miss you very much.

I love you forever and always

Stacy shinypants

Bruce Stickney
Bruce Stickney
4 years ago

Woodland Park Zoo’s Asian elephant gives birth! Nov 3 2000 Linda & I took Mom to the zoo during 2001 to see baby Chai Mom was like a Kid seeing chai it made her very happy to see the elephants.

Thank You for Being My Mom Inlaw Love Bruce

Robert Peterson
Robert Peterson
4 years ago

I first met Louise back in the mid. 50s when I married her sister Peggy. We used to visit her quite frequently throughout the years. Even after Peggy passed away I used to visit her in Kent a couple of times a year. I know that Peggy Loved her very much and and during the years I knew her I did become quite fond of her also. She will dearly be missed by her Family and Friends. Love Bob

Lorrie Yates
Lorrie Yates
4 years ago

Aunt Weezier ,you were the matriarch of the Baker family,with all your stories & memories throughout the years.You were always there when you were needed.Your home was a safe haven while growing up.I will miss you & I hope you are in a happier place.Love you you’re neice Lorrie.

Carol Baker
Carol Baker
4 years ago

I met Louise in 1949 or 1950 as the sister of my friend, Peggy. In 1951 she became my sister-in-law, when I married her brother,Merle. Our families enjoyed many good times together over the years, and also shared the bad times that come in families. Later in life, the bad times seemed to overwhelm her and her spirits took a downward turn, as did her general health. She loved her children and grandchildren, but was not always able to show the affection she felt for them. I will remember the good times and try to understand the others, or wipe them away as I hope my loved ones will do when it is my time to go. Peace to all who were part of her life circle. Carol

Penny Betz
Penny Betz
4 years ago

Although I haven’t seen my aunt for a long while, there were many years that we were quite close. We used to spend hours talking about family. She had sad tales and funny ones and always seemed happy to relate them. I miss her.