Louise met David upon his return from Australia as an International Farm Youth Exchange student. She traveled to Sweden with the same program, and they were married soon after her return. “Weezie” was the matriarch of hospitality, opening her home to scores of people over the years. She loved the outdoors, and she marveled at all of God’s creations. She treasured her childhood home on Highland Lake in East Andover, but she equally loved her life on the hilltop farm in Loudon where she lived for 59 years. She enjoyed reading, swimming, canoeing, and gardening. Perhaps most distinguishing was her resolute faith in the face of adversity, and her deep love for Christ her Savior.
Louise was predeceased by her beloved husband, David; her brother, Timothy Frost and 2 infant daughters, Peggy and Christine.
She is survived by her sister, Margaret Fenton; her son, Mark and his fiancé, Janet Hughes; her son, Paul and his wife, Marlene; her son, Andy and his fiancé, Linda Munn; her son, Tom and his wife, Heather, along with 7 grandchildren and 2 cats.
The hill will never be the same without her.