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Louisette Leah <I>Sadler</I> Camden - Johnson

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Louisette Leah Sadler Camden - Johnson

Birth
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
Death
15 Jul 2010 (aged 85)
Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Louisette Leah Camden Johnson -
Louisette went home to be with the Lord on Thursday July 15, 2010. She left behind a legend of love, preceded in death by her father Carl Ray Sadler and mother Marie Louise Sadler. She is survived her spouse Dean A. Johnson, three sons, Kim, Mike and Fred and his wife Sonja Camden, her daughter, Danone and her husband Mark Simpson. She had six grandchildren Holly Neal, Tiana Quintana, Christopher Neal, David Neal, Breana Simpson and Jonathan Camden along with two great grandchildren Alexis and Brooke, two step daughters and one step son, seven step grandchildren, ten step great grand children. Born in Shanghi, China, Louisette came to the United States at sixteen years of age; she arrived by ship, and then moved to Wichita, Kansas where she began her life of adventure and love. In 1958, she moved to Irving, Texas with her husband Fred Camden and four children. During her career, she worked for the Irving Police Department. She later worked at Frito Lay, and Dallas Presbyterian Hospital, with her last position as Office Manager for Dr. Raul. She married Dean Johnson on January 4, 1992 at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church & traveled the world, dancing through eighteen beautiful years together. Louisette loved to cook and entertain her family and many friends. She was a beautiful woman full of life and spirit loving to dance and just have fun. She was always willing to help people her entire life, 'g with the Goodwill and many charities. She loved Jesus with all of her heart and this is what we thank her for the most. She showed us how to live unconditional love and forgiveness, and to always love one another no matter what. She would want us all to celebrate her life of giving and love with the joy she blessed each of us with. "Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all... and let her works bring her praise at the city gate". Proverbs 31:28-31 Services will be held at: Restland Memorial Chapel, 13005 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75243 (2nd intersection North of 635) Family & Friends Viewing Monday July 19th 7:00PM. Services will be held Tuesday July 20th at 11:00AM
Louisette Leah Camden Johnson -
Louisette went home to be with the Lord on Thursday July 15, 2010. She left behind a legend of love, preceded in death by her father Carl Ray Sadler and mother Marie Louise Sadler. She is survived her spouse Dean A. Johnson, three sons, Kim, Mike and Fred and his wife Sonja Camden, her daughter, Danone and her husband Mark Simpson. She had six grandchildren Holly Neal, Tiana Quintana, Christopher Neal, David Neal, Breana Simpson and Jonathan Camden along with two great grandchildren Alexis and Brooke, two step daughters and one step son, seven step grandchildren, ten step great grand children. Born in Shanghi, China, Louisette came to the United States at sixteen years of age; she arrived by ship, and then moved to Wichita, Kansas where she began her life of adventure and love. In 1958, she moved to Irving, Texas with her husband Fred Camden and four children. During her career, she worked for the Irving Police Department. She later worked at Frito Lay, and Dallas Presbyterian Hospital, with her last position as Office Manager for Dr. Raul. She married Dean Johnson on January 4, 1992 at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church & traveled the world, dancing through eighteen beautiful years together. Louisette loved to cook and entertain her family and many friends. She was a beautiful woman full of life and spirit loving to dance and just have fun. She was always willing to help people her entire life, 'g with the Goodwill and many charities. She loved Jesus with all of her heart and this is what we thank her for the most. She showed us how to live unconditional love and forgiveness, and to always love one another no matter what. She would want us all to celebrate her life of giving and love with the joy she blessed each of us with. "Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all... and let her works bring her praise at the city gate". Proverbs 31:28-31 Services will be held at: Restland Memorial Chapel, 13005 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75243 (2nd intersection North of 635) Family & Friends Viewing Monday July 19th 7:00PM. Services will be held Tuesday July 20th at 11:00AM

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She was a kind, sincere and devoted wife and mother whose smiling face brought joy to those she touched.



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