Cover photo for Louise Darcy's Obituary
Louise Darcy Profile Photo

Louise Darcy

April 28, 1941 — January 5, 2020

Louise Darcy

LOUISE HELEN KAYE DARCY – HOME MAKER AND LOVING MOTHER

Louise Helen Kaye Brewer-Darcy born 4/28/1941 in Glendale, CA passed away peacefully on Sunday January 5th, 2020 from a long battle of End Stage COPD.

Louise is survived by her father Noble C. Brewer 107 and her children, Michael T. Williams 61, Dale A. Williams 60, Cynthia S. Farmer 58;  (6) Grand Children: Jennifer M. Williams 38, Steven M. Williams 36, Christopher T. Williams, Timothy S. Williams 24, Alex Spangler 38, and Deveny Ann Baeli-Hall 20.  (5) Great Grand Children, Evan Williams 14, Sean Spangler 6, Sativas Spangler 4, Indica Spangler 3 and Kingslee Noble Hall age 1.

Louise was a very resilient woman and adapted to many things most would not – like living off grid in the middle of nowhere. She loved the mountains and hunting; she could shoot a cat-tale in the middle of a pond 100 yards away.  She loved to cook and eventually created Mamma Louisa’s Cookbook from family recipes; Louise loved music mostly from the 60’s like Barry White, Neil Diamond, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and others.  Louise was very organized and even had drafting in her genes (probably due to her father Noble).  In 1972 Louise and her son Michael  designed the entry sign to Sherwood Forest Estates, St. Louis, MO; Louise even beat Cervical Cancer and she went on later in life to marry the love of her life Emmett Michael Darcy, who was a High School Principal for many years until he passed away in 1998.  Louise went on to completely design her own home, which she occupied for the past 15 years.

There will not be a funeral but her story will be shared through this link:  Remember Louise K. Darcy or visit louisekayedarcy.remembered.com

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Louise Darcy, please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

Visits: 1

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree