Thursday, February 9, 2012

Mimi

It has been one month since we lost our beloved Mimi. She was the truest definition of what a lady is to me. Intelligent, classy, charming, beautiful, witty, loving, kind, strong, pure, faithful, respected and respectful, and so much more! She is and will always be someone I will forever look up to. I love and miss her so much! I know without a shadow of a doubt she and my Papa had a beautiful reunion in heaven. She has missed him for so many years and I know she was elated to be welcomed home by our Heavenly Father and to reunite with her husband. I have so many amazing memories of my time with her. I only wish I had more time to make more memories!







Louise Thames Culver went to her heavenly home and family on January 9, 2012. Louise was born on December 8, 1928, to Aubrey Beaumont Thames and wife, Mattie. She grew up in Coleman, Texas, and was blessed to be guided and loved by her grandmother, Effie L. Thames. Louise married Roy Conner Culver January 23, 1947. Conner went to his heavenly home in 1992. There will be a great and grand reunion. She is survived by three children, Lee Conner Culver and wife, Patsy, Paul David Culver, and Deborah Louise Culver and husband, David Whiles. She is a grandmother of six, Jason Paul Whiles and wife, Molly, Jared Whiles and wife, Michelle, Bethany Whiles Jones and husband, Josh, Timothy Lee Culver and fianceƩ, Cyndy Kersh, and sons, Mason and Kristian, Kimberly Culver, and Paul's daughter, Kristin. She is doubly blessed with eight great grandchildren, Wilson, Dexter, Clara, and Everett, (Jason's children), Conner and Belyn (Jared's son and daughter), and Cooper and Whitten (sons of Bethany and Josh Jones). In addition, there are four nephews and their families, Judge T.R. Culver III, Richard Culver, Charles Culver, and John Culver, all from the Houston area. Louise's sister, Vivian McCabe and daughter, Jan Ferrier and her daughters, Lacy and Heather Ferrier; and son, Bruce McCabe and family; and her cousin, Eleanor Rogers and husband Boyd. Louise enjoyed her life, her church, her family, and friends. She sold Real Estate for over forty years, having owned Carriage Company Realtors, that was started in 1971, with four partners, and later became the owner. The company merged with Langston Realtors in 1999. She was a certified Real Estate Broker, a Certified Residential Specialist, and a graduate of the Real Estate Institute. She was dedicated to finding the best solution for all her clients in Real Estate transactions. She retired in 2005. She enjoyed her church, but especially her Naomi Sunday School Class, James Department. Louise was a member of the First Baptist Church for forty five years.

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