Dennis & Linda Schoening
We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Louise. Our prayers and Love are with each of you.
Birth date: Nov 28, 1912 Death date: Feb 6, 2012
(Avis) Louise Sack, 99, went to her heavenly home on Monday, February 6, 2012, at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, IA. Celebration of life services will be held at 11am Saturday, February 11, 2012 at the Clinton Chapel Snell-Zo Read Obituary
We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Louise. Our prayers and Love are with each of you.
We are so sorry for your loss. I hold many memories of Louise in my heart. I can't help but quietly listen and hear Louise and Grandpa singing their hymns again. This time together in heaven insead of Grandpas living room. God Bless all of you.....our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Aunt Louise will always be in our hearts. Loved her soooo much.Can just about hear her singing with the heavenly choir !!God bless you all.
My Grandma was an inspiring woman. She lived a life dedicated to the service of her Lord, Jesus Christ. What an incredible example, and lasting legacy she has left for her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren to follow. I so will miss her, but celebrate her life. Hugs and prayers to all my family, may God comfort us in our loss.
We are unable to attend visitations, but our prayers & thoughts are with you. In the days to come, you will have all the good memories to look back on.
Joyce, John, and Family,
Linda and I are in Florida for the month of February but want to pass along our LOVE to you, Joyce, in this time of your great loss. OUR HEAVENLY FATHER has shared with you and your's many year's of a wonderful life - lived.
You are special friends - thanks for touching our lives.
Wayne and Linda
Dear Joyce, John, and family,
I am sending my love and prayers as you celebrate the beautiful life of Grandma Sack! I know you will miss her greatly and I know that you will cherish the love you shared with her for eternity.
You are loved, Heidi
I was very sorry to hear of Louise's passing. I had hoped to stop in again and see her soon. We had some wonderful
visits and she was always so proud of her family. She shared stories of her
singing in the watermelon group but I have to agree with the obituary how her first love was her Lord and she loved attending church at First Baptist in Johnston! She had many friends there and was very faithful when she was able to attend.
When we shared communion together she joined in singing , "Bless Be The Tie that Binds".......
Wish we could all be as joyful as Louise was....We'll miss her....Susie