Miss Lou was the epitome of a southern lady who was always beautifully dressed and had a warm smile and kind word for everyone. She was a positive influence on all that knew her and will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Querbes was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Justin R. Querbes, Jr. on October 23, 2006; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robinson; her sister, Ruth Robinson Marshall; and son-in-law, Robert Blewett.
She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Jan and Jay Querbes, Dianne and Clay Querbes, and Katherine Querbes Blewett; her brother, C. W. Robinson, Jr.; her eight grandchildren, Robert Andrew Shavin, Steven Philip Shavin, Marjorie Querbes Briley, Elizabeth Querbes Sammons, Jennifer Robinson Querbes, Justin Querbes Blewett, Nellwyn Winston Blewett and Carolyn Louise Querbes; four great-grandchildren Katherine Ann Andreeff, Louise Querbes Andreeff, Andrew Robinson Briley and Stewart James Briley; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Miss Lou was the epitome of a southern lady who was always beautifully dressed and had a warm smile and kind word for everyone. She was a positive influence on all that knew her and will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Querbes was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Justin R. Querbes, Jr. on October 23, 2006; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robinson; her sister, Ruth Robinson Marshall; and son-in-law, Robert Blewett.
She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Jan and Jay Querbes, Dianne and Clay Querbes, and Katherine Querbes Blewett; her brother, C. W. Robinson, Jr.; her eight grandchildren, Robert Andrew Shavin, Steven Philip Shavin, Marjorie Querbes Briley, Elizabeth Querbes Sammons, Jennifer Robinson Querbes, Justin Querbes Blewett, Nellwyn Winston Blewett and Carolyn Louise Querbes; four great-grandchildren Katherine Ann Andreeff, Louise Querbes Andreeff, Andrew Robinson Briley and Stewart James Briley; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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