Obituary of Louise Adeline Brodie
Louise Adeline Brodie 1936 - 2011 Louise was born in Warwick, Alberta to parents Joseph and Mary Malarsky. Louise lived on a farm and had fond memories of growing up with her older brother Ernie, her parents, and grandparents. Louise was married in Ontario in 1960 to Robert Brodie and soon after, they moved to the north. They spent a few years in Twelve-O-Two, Toad River and Muncho Lake before moving to Fort Nelson. Louise was fortunate to get a job as a dental assistant, completing an independent study program from Nait, Alberta. She worked for the dentist for 14 years before retiring from this position and going to work alongside Bob in his electronic business. Louise was a volunteer Red Cross member and worked as a prison guard at the R.C.M.P. for 12 years. Louise was an active member of the Royal Purple for 45 years. In her younger years she actively participated in curling and later golf. Louise enjoyed camping, cooking, gardening and a lifetime of crocheting. Louise moved to Fort St John at the end of 2009 due to failing health and to be closer to family. Louise gallantly braved cancer and the destruction this caused, stealing her too early. She will be truly missed. Louise passed away in Fort St John, British Columbia on January 18, 2011 at 74 years of age.