A native of Montana, Louise raised her family in Lewistown, where she worked as a newspaperwoman for the Lewistown News Argus and, later, a dispatcher for the local sheriff’s department. After the ...vizualizați mai multeA native of Montana, Louise raised her family in Lewistown, where she worked as a newspaperwoman for the Lewistown News Argus and, later, a dispatcher for the local sheriff’s department. After the death of her husband, she volunteered for one year as a teacher-missionary to Honduras.
Moved by the great need for both education and medical help in this desperate third-world culture, she spent the next seventeen years in Central America, teaching English, working with the medical brigades—especially the children—and learning to survive in a world so very different from her own.
Now back in Montana, she lives in a retirement apartment in Lewistown and enjoys her family. She has given presentations of her work in Honduras before many civic and church groups and works as a volunteer at the local hospital and the Center for the Aged.vizualizați mai puține