Louella Lou Falling

louella falling

August 10, 2005

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Falling, Louella “Lou”, 71, retired elementary school teacher, died Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Service 10:00 A.M., Saturday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Graveside service 3:30 P.M., Saturday, Timpson Chapel Cemetery, Vinita, OK. Louella attended Northeastern Oklahoma A M College and Emporia State University. She received a Masters degree in Education. Louella taught at both Sowers and Jefferson Elementary Schools in Wichita, teaching for 37 years. She was a member of the Teachers Hall of Fame and was also a member of Eastern Star. She is survived by her beloved dog, Sheba, many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald McQueen. A memorial has been established with Kansas Humane Society, 4218 S.E. Blvd., Wichita, KS, 67210.

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  1. I am so sad to learn of Lou’s passing. She was a dear friend of my mother’s and I came to know and love her over the years. My sincere condolences to the family. Jean Becker, Ft. Wayne, IN

  2. To the family of Lou Falling. I knew Lou through a mutual friend, but unfortunately had lost touch with her in these past years. She was a unique individual. She truly added color to this world always with a wry sense of humor. My prayers are with you. Mrs. Mark Toben

  3. It’s sad but I just left another Obit message about a girl, Maike Warren whom grew up only five houses south of Miss Falling(Mrs. McQueen). Maike was probably in her class……………My older brothers, as well as myself and my little brother knew Mrs, McQueen well—She taught us all at Sowers, and I was her paperboy for several years. She was a GREAT teacher and person, although she could be rather stern, you always knew how much she really cared as a Teacher……..She will be greatly missed, but is now Teaching for Grandfather whom has called her home…. With Respect………….Patrick K. Kennedy


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