Born in 1912 in Calgary, Alberta, Louise graduated from Lewiston High School in 1930.
She and Max Geidl were married at the Lewiston Court House in 1932.
She worked as a sales clerk at Woolworth's department store for about 10 years. Her hobbies included cooking, sewing, gardening, and traveling. She was a Grand Noble in the Rebekah Lodge.
Mrs. Geidl moved to Bellevue, Wash., after the death of her husband in 1971. She lived in the Bellevue area until her move to Texas in 1997. She resided in Texas for the last 16 years. Mrs. Geidl traveled around the United States as well as Europe.
Survivors' names omitted per findagrave policy.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Ida Morrison; husband Max Geidl; sister Zelma Thornton; brothers Harold and James Morrison; brothers-in-law Daniel, John, and Mike Geidl, Doyle Thornton and Phillip Myers; and sisters-in-law Mary Myers and Midge Morrison.
Lewiston Tribune October 14, 2013
Born in 1912 in Calgary, Alberta, Louise graduated from Lewiston High School in 1930.
She and Max Geidl were married at the Lewiston Court House in 1932.
She worked as a sales clerk at Woolworth's department store for about 10 years. Her hobbies included cooking, sewing, gardening, and traveling. She was a Grand Noble in the Rebekah Lodge.
Mrs. Geidl moved to Bellevue, Wash., after the death of her husband in 1971. She lived in the Bellevue area until her move to Texas in 1997. She resided in Texas for the last 16 years. Mrs. Geidl traveled around the United States as well as Europe.
Survivors' names omitted per findagrave policy.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Ida Morrison; husband Max Geidl; sister Zelma Thornton; brothers Harold and James Morrison; brothers-in-law Daniel, John, and Mike Geidl, Doyle Thornton and Phillip Myers; and sisters-in-law Mary Myers and Midge Morrison.
Lewiston Tribune October 14, 2013
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