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Louise M. <I>Harrell</I> Adsit

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Louise M. Harrell Adsit

Birth
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jun 2017 (aged 70)
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Louise M. Harrell Adsit, age 69 of Erie, passed away Sunday June 26, 2016 at her residence following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on May 3, 1947 in Springfield, MA, daughter of Eleanor Preissler Harrell and the late Louis B. Harrell.

Louise graduated from McDowell High School in 1965. She retired from Birkmire Trucking.

She loved her dog and all animals. She was always full of life and laughter. She will be remembered as a hard worker and a loving mother and grandmother.

Other than her father, she was preceded in death by her son Lester Wilson III.

Louise is survived by her mother Eleanor; her son Scott Wilson (Cindy); two grandsons: Lester Wilson and Tighe Wilson; three sisters: Nancy Goodwin (Dana) of FL, Hazel Roessler of CA, and Joyce Reese (Daniel) of Erie; three nieces and one nephew.

Services were private at the convenience of the family
Louise M. Harrell Adsit, age 69 of Erie, passed away Sunday June 26, 2016 at her residence following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on May 3, 1947 in Springfield, MA, daughter of Eleanor Preissler Harrell and the late Louis B. Harrell.

Louise graduated from McDowell High School in 1965. She retired from Birkmire Trucking.

She loved her dog and all animals. She was always full of life and laughter. She will be remembered as a hard worker and a loving mother and grandmother.

Other than her father, she was preceded in death by her son Lester Wilson III.

Louise is survived by her mother Eleanor; her son Scott Wilson (Cindy); two grandsons: Lester Wilson and Tighe Wilson; three sisters: Nancy Goodwin (Dana) of FL, Hazel Roessler of CA, and Joyce Reese (Daniel) of Erie; three nieces and one nephew.

Services were private at the convenience of the family

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