At time of death, She lived in Asheville for three years.
April 5, 1933 she married Azel Francis Shumate at Calvary Episcopal Church in Fletcher. They had no children.
Louise and Azel separated in 1937 and divorced in 1942 in Dade County, Florida.
She was employed with Taylor Instrument Company in Arden.
Her Interests included Needlework, photography, genealogy, and canning foods.
Louise was the victim of a homicide that was featured in truTV's "Haunting Evidence." Her murder remains unsolved.
At time of death, She lived in Asheville for three years.
April 5, 1933 she married Azel Francis Shumate at Calvary Episcopal Church in Fletcher. They had no children.
Louise and Azel separated in 1937 and divorced in 1942 in Dade County, Florida.
She was employed with Taylor Instrument Company in Arden.
Her Interests included Needlework, photography, genealogy, and canning foods.
Louise was the victim of a homicide that was featured in truTV's "Haunting Evidence." Her murder remains unsolved.
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