Oscar Wilde once said “one should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art”, Louise was both. Never leaving the house without looking her best, she always stayed abreast of the latest fashion trends. And with a finely tuned ability to judge character, she could tell a good egg from a bad in moments. Only fitting then that she conducted job interviews at Manufacturers Hanover in NYC. A role model for her family, her morals and good sense were handed down to her grandchildren. Never afraid of an adventure, she once took a month to drive across the whole country.rnWhile on a double date Louise found herself more interested in the gentleman from the other couple. It wouldn’t be long till she had charmed William away from his date and their 63 year marriage would begin. Together they’d be blessed by a daughter, Patricia Keating, 5 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Connie BiedermanrnCome celebrate 82 fashionable years Wednesday from 11 – 11:45am at Holy Name of Jesus Church, Mullica Hill, where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at noon. Burial at the church cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association 399 Market St., Suite 102, Phila., PA 19106. Share a story about Louise at lifecelebrationstudio.com. Arrangements by Daley Life Celebration Studio.rn