Elsie Louise Wilson's Obituary
Louise Wilson born in Houston, Texas on August 18, 1930 to William and Elsie Beadles. She passed away in Tomball, Texas on February 9, 2018. Louise loved her family and spending time with her grandchildren. She fell in love with Monterrey, Mexico when she and George traveled there for their Honeymoon. Louise is preceded in death by her husband George M. Wilson. She is survived by her children: Christine Wilson Monreal and husband Celestino, James "Jimmy" Milton Wilson, Paul Nolan Wilson, Georgia Louise Estevez and husband Vicente, Toni Lorene Vann and husband Keith; sisters: Patricia Fair and Mary Alicie Martin; brothers: William Beadles, Pat Beadles and Johny Beadles; 7 Grandchildren and 6 great grand children.
Louise had many passions in life, she loved animals and would not hesitate to take in a stray dog or cat if it needed a home, she has also taken in a raccoon, a rabbit, a turtle, a lost parakeet and a large snapping turtle but she told her 2 sons to take it back to where they found it. Later on in her life she was able to fulfill one of her dreams and that was living on a farm and having as many animals as she wanted. At one point she had a numerous horses small and large, miniature donkeys, pot belly pig, numerous chickens and many, many cats and dogs, her farm was like a petting zoo for her grandkids and they loved it.
Her 2nd passion in life was traveling she has visited almost all the islands of the Caribbean by going on cruises, including Venezuela, and she was lucky enough to go thru the Panama Canal on one of her cruises. Louise loved cruising she loved meeting people and she loved trying the different types of foods they had to offer.
Louise loved reading romance novels and western books. She would sit in her easy chair with a bowl of her favorite candy and read an entire book in just about one day.
One of Louise’s saying in her later years when her hair was turning gray was I will never go gray thanks to Ms. Clairol I will always be a red head!
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