Louise Liesel Mitchell
Louise Liesel Mitchell
1923 - 2022
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To a wonderful caring Mum and Grandmother (Oma) who so much loved life and enjoyed life to the full. She will be missed by all of us. Love James, Emma, Thomas and Oliver.
It was a privilege to know Louise and for her to be part of our family. Louise’s independence, strong-will and kindness is something that we always admired. You will be missed so much Louise. Always in our thoughts x x
I didn’t no you for long , but was lovey to have met you and I will always remember your concern for me when it was warm and always bringing me a drink . X x
Auntie Louise has been a much loved part of our family all our lives. Many very happy memories including big family holidays in Dorset and Scotland. Such a lovely lady who always had a smile on her face and was kind, caring and welcoming to all. We will miss her.
Jayne, Liz, David and families. XXX
Auntie Louise was an amazing woman who always had kind words and smiles for her nieces and nephews. She was strong and courageous when faced with life’s difficulties. Uncle Jim was truly blessed to have found her to be his wife as we all were to have Auntie Louise in our lives for so long. We have many fond memories of time spent with her. She was loved by all and will be sorely missed.
Louise, David and Clara Wells
Happy Memories of a wonderful lady, gentle, kind and an incredible cook .
She came regularly to visit our family in Wales as often as she could
..always bringing her famous apple cake , and apples from the trees in the garden .
Always enjoyed family trips to Dorset, Swanage and The Tank Musieum .
The last of her generation , who were made of tough stuff, someone who had supported her husband and her son throughout their careers and was extremely proud of them both .
The final person of our family to join those who now have eternal life .
Rest in Peace , Aunty Louise xxx
It is 53 years ago that a very fresh faced young officer arrived at The Second Royal Tank Regiment and I will never forget the help and encouragement I was given by both you and Dai. You were a great team and welcomed me into the Regimental Family. Never to be forgotten. God Bless.
An amazing lady, loving and caring and always had to time for a chat. She will be missed by everyone that knew her especially her family. Rest in Peace.
Lots of Love
Alex, Sam, Olivia, Alice and Evie x
An amazing lady, loving and caring and always had to time for a chat. She will be missed by everyone that knew her especially her family. Rest in Peace.
Lots of Love
With fond and loving nemories of Louise. We were so very lucky to have her as part of our family. She led an incredible life, always had a smile and was so very caring. She will always be in my thoughts. God bless.
With fond and loving memories of Louise. We were so very lucky to have her as part of our family. She led an incredible life, always had a smile and was so very caring. She will always be in my thoughts. God bless.
Auntie Louise. You will be missed. Kind, gentle and graceful. Will be longingly and lovingly remembered Aunt. From those holiday visits with Uncle Jim and James, which seem like a lifetime ago. Although, I never made it back to visit you in recent years. Wendy did manage to stop to visit, on a trip back to the UK. Wendy’s brother Steven is a Warrant Officer at the Lulworth Camp where Uncle Jim worked for so many years. We will miss you.
Byron, Wendy , Rachel, Rhiannon, Jonathan, Robyn, & Jacob
Louise was a long-standing family friend of the Kendell’s who was greatly loved by all of us. My sister Anne and I (Jane) have have fond memories of wonderful delicious meals cooked by Louise and great laughs. We often visited her with our mother Dorothy and was always made very welcome and enjoyed her company. She will be remembered as a true friend of our family and will be missed greatly. I live in France and would like James to email me please. I give permission to Albert Marsh to give my email. [email protected]