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Louise <I>Robinson</I> Querbes

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Louise Robinson Querbes

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Nov 2006 (aged 90)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Querbes was a native of Dallas, Texas and a lifelong resident Shreveport. She was a graduate of L.S.U. where she was a cheerleader and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soroity. She served on the board of The Spring Street Museum and was a member of the Jr. League of Shreveport and the Colonial Dames of America. Mrs. Querbes especially enjoyed her 40 year association with El Mundo, her stock syndicate and her weekly bridge group.

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.
Mrs. Querbes was a native of Dallas, Texas and a lifelong resident Shreveport. She was a graduate of L.S.U. where she was a cheerleader and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soroity. She served on the board of The Spring Street Museum and was a member of the Jr. League of Shreveport and the Colonial Dames of America. Mrs. Querbes especially enjoyed her 40 year association with El Mundo, her stock syndicate and her weekly bridge group.

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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