Lou was born in Lafayette, Louisiana. She was a graduate of Scott High school, Class of 1962. During high school she excelled in many school activities and projects, but mostly enjoyed her love of music, and her friends who have remained close to her through the years.
After graduation Lou attended Hotel Dieu School of Nursing in Beaumont, Texas. Her nursing career took her to many hospitals around the Houston, Texas area including: St. Joseph's Hospital, Twelve Oaks Hospital, and Memorial Hermann Hospital.
After retirement, Lou returned to her hometown of Scott, Louisiana. She began working part-time at area hospitals including: Lafayette General Hospital, Young Eye Surgery Center, and was currently employed at Park Place Surgery Center. During her 48 years of nursing, Lou touched many patients' lives and inspired many nurses and hospital staff with her love and dedication to patient care.
Outside of nursing, Lou enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Her love of travel brought her to many places with dear friends. She also enjoyed gardening, attending concerts, and serving others and her community.
Lou was a parishioner of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. She had a great devotion to Blessed Father Xavier Seelos, St. Theresa and Our Blessed Mother.
Survivors include one brother, nine nieces and nephews, eleven great nieces and nephews and two great-great nieces.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hector N. Sonnier and Nola Martin Sonnier and her sister, Rose Marie Sonnier Adams.
Lou was born in Lafayette, Louisiana. She was a graduate of Scott High school, Class of 1962. During high school she excelled in many school activities and projects, but mostly enjoyed her love of music, and her friends who have remained close to her through the years.
After graduation Lou attended Hotel Dieu School of Nursing in Beaumont, Texas. Her nursing career took her to many hospitals around the Houston, Texas area including: St. Joseph's Hospital, Twelve Oaks Hospital, and Memorial Hermann Hospital.
After retirement, Lou returned to her hometown of Scott, Louisiana. She began working part-time at area hospitals including: Lafayette General Hospital, Young Eye Surgery Center, and was currently employed at Park Place Surgery Center. During her 48 years of nursing, Lou touched many patients' lives and inspired many nurses and hospital staff with her love and dedication to patient care.
Outside of nursing, Lou enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Her love of travel brought her to many places with dear friends. She also enjoyed gardening, attending concerts, and serving others and her community.
Lou was a parishioner of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. She had a great devotion to Blessed Father Xavier Seelos, St. Theresa and Our Blessed Mother.
Survivors include one brother, nine nieces and nephews, eleven great nieces and nephews and two great-great nieces.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hector N. Sonnier and Nola Martin Sonnier and her sister, Rose Marie Sonnier Adams.
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